HULSES HICKORY br. H, TROTTER, 1838
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(USA), Hulse's
bred by Mr. Wells of Minisink; sold him to Mr. Hollister Stephens, and by him to James Hulse of Middletown, of the Mount Hope road, who kept him 8 or 10 years in his stud; Then he sold him to Walter Howell, of Slate Hill, and he died in his property; Wallace's question/appeal: The breeding of the sire of this horse is a point of much interest! Wallace's ATR, 1879, Vol.3, p.280 (HICKORY-Hulse's)/// His sire can not be the TB HICKORY by imported WHIP. This horse died 1821!; (see Wallace's ASB, 1867, Vol.1. p.195; p.693 (HAMLET, says: HICKORY???); Wallace's ATR, 1874, Vol. 2, p.229, (HAMLET 160), no informations to his sire; Wallace's Monthly, April 1877, p.249 says: * 1838, by a grey horse, that Wallace Dolsen brought from Long Island; dam a brown mare called a MESSENGER;
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