282 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 



PARMER SLOCUM. 



Black gelding, -with star in the forehead, 16 hands, IJ 

 inches high, foaled in 1864, bred by Simon Gray, of 

 "Woolwich, Me., got by a horse brought from New York, 

 said to be of Abdallah blood, and his dam was by 

 Homan's Messenger. He was worked in a jigger until 

 he was seven years old, when he •as purchased by John 

 S. Heald, of Portland. He sold him to "Warner & Rich- 

 ardson, of Boston, and they to his present owner. 



June 24, 1873, in a race at Boston, Parmer Slocum won 

 the first heat in 2.37|, and the third in 2:341, and was 

 second in the race. 



LADY MOEEIS. 



Brown mare, under 15 hands high, foaled in 1865, bred 

 by H. Sa J. McKeen, of Stoneham, Me. Sold, when six 

 years old, to Hezekiah "Winslow, of Portland, and by 

 him to Lon Morris, of Boston. In 1873, she obtained a 

 record of 2.36 in a race. She is said to be a Brandy wine. 



INK. 



Black mare, with faint star in forehead, 15 hands high, 

 and weighs about 900 pounds, foaled in 1864, pedigree, 

 unknown. 



Purchased by Waldo T. Pierce, of Bangor, when four 

 years old. At the Maine State Pair, in 1872, at Bangor, 

 she won the 2.35 purse in three straight heats, in 2.87, 

 2.36, 2.39, trotting the first half-mile in the first heat in 

 1.15i, beating Phil. Sheridan, Ge"ntle Annie and Mumm. 



POMP. 



Gray gelding, 15i high, and weighs about 1050 pounds, 



