APPENDIX. 



303 



Jackson, Muggins and Copper ran. Lancaster was an 

 immense favorite, and won the first heat in 1.51^-. At 

 Cincinnati, in Oct., 1866, he won the Buckeye stakes in 

 two heats. Dec. 26, following, at the Metairie Course, 

 New Orleans, he won a two-mile race, for all ages in two 

 heats, time, 3.46^, 3.46;^, winning with ease. He is own 

 brother to Thunder, and Lightning, and is said, by the 

 Spirit of the Times, to be the " best of that famous band 

 of brothers, the cock chickens of the Old Blue Hen, 

 Blue Bonnet, by Hedgeford." In 1868 he won the Sara- 

 toga cup. 



SHEEROD. 



Thoroughbred chestnut stallion, 15 hands, 1^^ inches 

 high, and weighs over 1000 pounds, foaled in 1857, bred 

 by J, A. Grinstead; of Lexington, Kentucky, and brought 

 to Maine in 1873, by Henry E. Eitz, of Auburn, got by 

 Lecompte, by Boston, who will be remembered as the 

 stubborn competitor of LexLagtonj dam, the celebrated 

 mare, Picayune, by Medoc. Eor extended pedigree see 

 Brace's Stud Book. 



Sherrod was a first-class race horse, and is said to have 

 run a single mUe in 1.46, two miles in 3.38|, as a three- 

 year old, and a third heat of three jniles in 6.28|. 



CADMUg. 

 Thoroughbred stallion, foaled in 1864, bred by Daniel 

 McMillan, Xenia, Greene county, Ohio, and owned by 

 Means & Butler, Augusta, Me., got by Ben. Butler (re- 

 corded Scribler), he by Imported Scythian, out of Emma 

 Wright, by Imported Margrave. Margrave by Muley, 

 dam. Election, etc. Scythian by Orlando, out of Scythia, 



