Breeding Morgan Horses 9 
dam, Fanny P. 0747, was by Julian Morgan 4448, the sire of Roy 
Morgan 6013, a winner at the Philadelphia and western shows with 
his mate, Meteor Morgan 4459. 
Meteor Morgan 4459 was also a winner in single classes at large 
shows, as well as a sire of winners in the West. Meteor Morgan’s sire, 
Meteor 3840, won the Morgan harness class at the World’s Fair at 
Chicago. The farm has this blood in granddaughters of Meteor 
Morgan, namely, Juno 03284 and Klyona 03313. 

Fic. 7—Statue of the stallion, Justin Morgan, at the U. S. Morgan Horse Farm, Middlebury, Vt., 
on which are the words: ‘£1921. Given by The Morgan Horse Club tothe U.S. Department of 
Agriculture in memory of Justin Morgan, who died in 1821”’ 
MORGAN HORSE FARM PRIZE WINNERS 
Troubadour of Willowmoor 6459, won the Morgan stallion class 
at the 1919 International Live Stock Exposition with nine contestants. 
McMahon 6900, sired by Scotland 6000, out of a mare by General 
Gates 666, was grand champion Morgan stallion at the 1920 Ver- 
mont State Fair. Heather 03213, a full sister to McMahon, was 
grand champion Morgan mare at the 1916 Vermont State Fair. 
In 1920 a suckling foal, bred on the remount plan by the United 
States Department of Agriculture, and sired by Bennington 5693, 
a U.S. Morgan Horse Farm product, was reserve champion at the 
Vermont State Fair and grand champion Morgan stallion at the 
Woodstock (Vt.) fair. Another suckling foal, also bred on the 
remount plan and sired by Bennington, was second in his class at the 
State fair and reserve champion at Woodstock. These foals also 
