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Foaled 1780 (Mambrino x Mare by Turf) GREAT, GREAT GRANDSIRE OF DANIEL LAMBERT |
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JUSTIN MORGAN
(True Briton x bay Wildair mare) 1789-1821 |
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| "It is not surprising therefore, that Justin Morgan, though well-bred, was a chunky little horse, with short legs and round quarters. He had a fine mane and tail, a short powerful back, a longish body, strong oblique shoulders, a delicate ear, a noble head, and the most intelligent, expressive, and courageous eyes that the spirit of a Houyhnhnm ever looked out of." H.C. Merwin / 1893 | |
![]() SHERMAN MORGAN (Justin Morgan x Narragansett Mare) 1808-1835 |
"Sherman Morgan and his team-mate were known at every inn between Lyndon and Portland and strange teamsters of unwary traveling men were certain to be victimized in a wager by those who knew little about the little chestnut stallion's uncanny ability to pull. In Lyndon, Vermont, there is still the steep hill near where the old inn once stood. The procedure of the bet was always the same. The strange team would be hitched to a wagon or sleigh, filled with all of the men who had stakes in the wager, plus any handy passers-by or onlookers. Finally the vehicle was loaded beyond the ability of the team to pull it up to the inn door. At that point, the opposing team was removed from the traces and the Sherman team put to them. Mr. Sherman would check every rein and buckle with care. Then he would step back, look about him, and carefully add one small boy to the load. Chirping to his little team, he would deposit the cheering load at the top of the hill, pat his best little horse---and collect the loser's coins, or flagons of rum, as the case often was. Both the stallions know the game well and it was almost impossible to load the wagon beyond their courage to pull it." Mabel Owen |
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BEN FRANKLIN
(Daniel Lambert x Black Kate) 1873-1896 Record 2:29 |
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"Ben Franklin's stamina, looks, and above all gentleness, have come on down through Morgan pedigrees until the present day. He was a great horse, from an unpretentious beginning, the sire of 47 winners of 116 races and the foundation of a modern dynasty."
Mabel Owen |
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CATHY SERENITY
(Jubilee's Courage x Lippitt Robrita) Foaled 1956
Full Sister to Criterion |
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Cathy Serenity, bred by Francis Bryant, was the dam of three Grand National Champions, Bennfield's Ace, Katy Bennfield and Headline's Gloriana
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