240 WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Norman Greene, of Beloit, showed a fine horse, (“ Bell Foun¬ 
der,”) but inasmuch as it appears from the pedigree that he 
was sired by “ Ohio Bell Founder,” a trotting horse of great 
merit, but not a Thorough Bred , the Committee have not felt au¬ 
thorized to award him a premium under the class in which he 
was entered. They have pleasure in declaring him to be a very 
highly bred horse, of superior merit, and in commending him 
to the breeders of Wisconsin. 
MARTIN FIELD, GK'n. 
PEDIGREE OF “WISCONSIN MEDOC.” 
Wisconsin Medoc, was sired by Kentucky Medoc—his dam 
byBertrand ; grand dam by Director ; great grand dam by 
imported Financier; great-great grand dam by imported Cer- 
torious ; great-great-great grand dam by imported Clockfast. 
Kentucky Medoc, was raised by John C. Stevens, of New 
York, and sold when four years old, to Col. Buford, and the 
lion. Henry Clay, for §10,000; was sired by American Eclipse; 
his dam, Maid of the Oaks, by imported Expedition ; grand 
dam, old imported Maid of the Oaks. 
[Signed.] Andrew Dunn. 
PEDIGREE OF “GAZELLE MORGAN.” 
Gazelle Morgan was sired by Comet Morgan, brought from 
Vermont, by myself, Sept. 1853. G. s. Comet, or Billy Rock 
Morgan ; g. g. s. old Sherman Morgan ; g. g. g. s. Justin Mor¬ 
gan. 
Dam sired by Sherman Morgan ; g. g. d. by the original 
Justin Morgan. 
[Signed.] H. Chase. 
HORSES FOR ALL WORK. 
[ N. W. Harrington, - - Delavan. 
Judges,.. <( T. C. Dousman, - Summit. 
[ H. C. Crandall, - - - Utica. 
From this Committee we have *no report, other than the 
awards : 
Lewis Brown, Watertown, best Mare for all work,.$10 
Richard Mervin, Richland, 2d best pair of Mares for all work,. 10 
Jas. H. Rogers, Milwaukee, best Matched Horses for all work,. 15 
D. S. Cady, Milwaukee, best Stallion for all work,. 20 
Chase & Holstein, Wauwatosa, 2d.do-. 15 
Geo. O. Tiffany, Milwaukee, best Mare and Colt,... 10 
