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  2. Morgan horse - Wikipedia

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    The Morgan horse is one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the United States. [1] Tracing back to the foundation sire Figure, later named Justin Morgan after his best-known owner, Morgans served many roles in 19th-century American history, being used as coach horses and for harness racing, as general riding animals, and as cavalry horses during the American Civil War on both sides of ...

  3. Morgan Horse (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture was commissioned by Robert Morgan, a prominent breeder of Morgan horses. [1] [2] [3] Robert Morgan had established the Triton Museum, named after his favorite horse, Triton. [4] The sculpture is a depiction of this horse. [5] Morgan Horse was originally located at the Triton Museum

  4. Ellen Feld - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Feld is an American author, most notably of children's books about horses, in particular, Morgan horses. Morgan horses are an American horse breed which traces its roots to Figure, also known as Justin Morgan, the first Morgan horse, born in West Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1789.

  5. Ethan Allen (horse) - Wikipedia

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    He was featured in several Currier and Ives prints and was the model for a popular trotting horse weathervane. [1] Ethan Allen died in Lawrence, Kansas on September 10, 1876 at the age of 28, and was buried there with a marker over his grave.

  6. Category:Morgan horses - Wikipedia

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  7. Figure (horse) - Wikipedia

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    In 1801 he was recorded as owned by Robert Evans of Randolph. Evans owned the horse until 1804, using the stallion for logging, racing, and breeding, until he fell into debt to Colonel John Goss. Goss collected the horse as part of the debt, and used him to review troops. He entered the horse in a pulling bee, which the little horse won.

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  9. Morab - Wikipedia

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    The Morab originated in the late nineteenth century as a result of cross-breeding of Arabian and Morgan stock; it retains some characteristics of each breed. [2]: 450 The first Morab registry was created in 1973. Prior to this, Morabs were primarily undocumented horses bred for type.