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Wallace's ATR, 1874, Vol.2, p.329 (MAY DAY); Bred by Jacob G. Platt, Hampstead Harbor, Long Island; takjen to New Jersey, 1839, and was in charge of John Butter worth, Vincenttown, Burlington County; at one time owned by James Hammil and Charles Rogers, Philalephia; afterwards owned by G. W. Jessup, about 1853 or 1854; died the property of Stacy Stockton, then of Cooper's Point, New Jersey; the above pedigree is taken from an advertisiment for 1839, AND IS NOT ALTOGETHER SATISFACTORY!!! BET is not traced in the stud books, so also her dam imported(?)
WHEATSHEAFE!!; ASB: registerd a dam WHEATSHEAF (Thoroughbred) by DUROC 791, dam Young Miller's Damsel; this mare had foals since 1824, bred by General Coles, Long Island, owned by Kearney Newell, Leroy, N.Y.;...
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