286 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 



when seven years old, to S. H. Jacobs, of Skowhegah, 

 Me. August 17, 1871, at Bangor, Me., he beat Green 

 Mountain Boy, winnieig the last three out of five heats 

 and race, in 2.36i, 2.37, 2.38. August 31, at Portland, he 

 beat Carthage Boy and McClellan, in straight heats, in 

 2.38i, 2.36^, 2.37i. 



FANNY BRADBURY. 



Bay mare, with black points, foaled July 4, 1854, bred by 

 Thos. C. Mulvey, Hollis Centre, Me., got by Blazing Star, 

 dam, " Emmy," by Chellis horse, grand-dam, Miss Lowe,, 

 of unknown blood. Blazing Star was a horse of no 

 breeding, and was neither speedy nor a getter of speed. 

 The Chellis horse was sometimes called " Black Hawk," 

 and was owned and kept by Capt. Jordan, of Saco. 



Mr. Mulvey sold Fanny, when three years old, to Caleb 

 Bradbury, and he, when five, to John N. Stimpson, of 

 Alfred, Me., in whose hands she first commenced to trot. 



July 4, 1861, at Scarborough, Me., she won a race 

 against St. Lawrence, in 2.40, 2.41J, 2.42J. June 6, 1862, 

 at Boston, she beat Rocky Mountain and Maud, in 2.87J, 

 2.40, 2.39J. 



CHARCOAL. 



Black gelding, with white stripe in face, 15j hands 

 high, said to be by Gen. Knox. He was formerly owned 

 by S. S. Ireland, of Dexter, Me., and sold by him to 

 Waldo Pierce, of Bangor, Me. August 13, 1873, at Fox- 

 croft, Me., he won a race, beating Ethan, in 2.44^, 2.46, 

 2.45J. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN MAID. 

 Gray mare, 15| hands high, foaled in 1863, bred— at 



