Figure (horse)

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Horse and rider costumed to resemble Figure and Justin Morgan.

Figure was a small bay stallion owned by Justin Morgan; he became the foundation sire of the Morgan horse breed. [1]

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Early years

The stallion was born in West Springfield, Massachusetts in 1789. The small, dark colt is believed to have been sired by an English Thoroughbred stallion named "True Briton." Figure's dam was of "Wild-Air" breeding (part thoroughbred, part Arabian), sired by Diamond, foaled in 1784 in West Springfield. Figure is thought to have stood about 14 hands high (1.42 m), and to have weighed about 950 lb (430 kg). Figure was a hard worker and fast racer. [1]

Controversy

N.Y. Wallace, a respected trotting expert and 1968 Harness Racing Hall of Fame inductee, claimed that Figure's sire was not the English thoroughbred True Briton. Wallace asserted that there was a different horse named Figure foaled in Hartford, Connecticut that was not this horse. Wallace concluded that Morgan was engaging in fraud by misrepresenting the horse's lineage. Morgan and his proponents denied the claims, pointing to the horse's performance as evidence of its legitimacy. [1]

Ownership by Justin Morgan

In 1792, Figure was advertised for stud before he was given as payment for a debt to Justin Morgan (1747-1798), a singing teacher and one-time Randolph, Vermont, Town Clerk. Morgan owned Figure from 1792 to 1795, advertising him for stud in Randolph and Lebanon, New Hampshire (1793), and Royalton, Vermont (1794), and Williston and Hinesburg, Vermont (1795). He leased Figure to Robert Evans in the fall of 1795 to clear land for a Mr. Fisk at a rate of $15.00 a year.

Morgan later traded the horse to Samuel Allen for land in Moretown, Vermont. Allen sold the stallion later that year to William Rice of Woodstock, Vermont.

Accomplishments

In 1796, Figure raced in a sweepstakes in Brookfield, Vermont, beating New York horses to win $50. That year, he was advertised at stud by Johnathan Shepard of Montpelier, who also raced him in several match races in which he did well. Figure became known as the "Justin Morgan horse."

Other owners

Figure was traded again in 1797, along with a blacksmith shop, to James Hawkins. 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. In 1805, Goss traded Figure for a mare owned by his brother David.

David Goss owned Figure from 1805 to 1811, where he worked on the farm for 10 months, and was used for breeding for two months each year. He was sold in 1811 to Philip Goss for the breeding season. Philip Goss sold Figure to Jacob Sanderson, who sold him to Jacob Langmeade. Langmeade used the horse to haul freight, and is thought to have abused the aging stallion.

Langmeade sold Figure to Joel Goss and Joseph Rogers at the end of 1811. Figure stood at stud for several years, before he was sold to Samuel Stone in 1817. Stone exhibited the stallion in the Randolph fair. Figure was used as a parade mount by President James Monroe later that year.

Final years

In 1819, Figure was sold to his final owner, Levi Bean of Chelsea, Vermont. Toward the end of his life, Figure was put out to pasture. He died in 1821 from an injury to the flank, caused by a kick, at the age of 32. Figure is now buried in Chelsea, Vermont.

Stories, myths and legends

Many myths developed surrounding Figure and Justin Morgan. The popular 1945 children's book, Justin Morgan Had a Horse by Marguerite Henry, is a fictionalized account of Figure (called "Little Bub" in the book) and his early life. Walt Disney Studios adapted the book into a film in 1972.

Sire line tree

  • Figure (Justin Morgan) [2] [3] [4]
    • Gascon la Rocque [5]
      • Carillon [6]
        • Old Pacing Pilot [7]
          • Pilot Junior
    • Hawkin's Horse [8]
      • Papineau [9]
        • Young Papineau [10]
          • Farmer's Beauty
      • De Mars Horse [11]
        • Francis Lareau Horse [12]
          • St Lawrence
    • Sherman Morgan [13] [14]
      • Royal Morgan [15]
        • Scott Horse
      • Cock of the Rock [16]
        • Barden Morgan [17]
          • Young Morgan
        • American Star (Coburn) [18]
          • American Star (Seeley)
        • Morgan Deforrest [19]
          • General Gifford
        • Black Prince
      • Flint Morgan [20]
        • Napoleon Morgan [21]
          • Granite State Morgan
      • Vermont Morgan Champion [22]
        • Shedd Horse [23]
          • Vincent Horse
      • Green Mountain (Bachup) [24]
        • Black Morgan [25]
          • Black Morgan 2nd
          • Morgan Tiger
      • Whalebone
      • Billy Root [26]
        • Greely Horse [27]
          • Mountaineer
        • Morgan General
        • Vermont Boy [28]
          • Reconstruction
        • Comet (Wood) [29]
          • Fox Morgan
        • Morgan Comet
      • Black Hawk [30] [31] [32]
        • Black Ralph
        • Kossuth
        • Selim
        • Sherman Black Hawk [33]
          • Vermont Hero
          • King Herod
        • Ticonderoga [34]
          • Black Prince
        • Vermont Black Hawk (Blood) [35] [36]
          • Black Hawk (Gist)
          • Indian Chief
          • Blood Chief
        • Black Hawk (Hill) [37]
          • Ti Boy
        • Paul Clifford
        • Rounds Horse [38]
          • Darkey
        • Black Hawk (Chris Doyle) [39]
          • Grey Eagle
        • Flying Cloud [40]
          • Star of the West
        • Stockbridge Chief [41]
          • Mambrino Black Hawk
        • Ethan Allen [42] [31] [43]
          • Honest Allen [44]
          • Daniel Lambert
          • Ethan Allen (Holabird)
          • Superb
          • Ethan Allen (Woodward)
        • Gray Eagle (b.1849)
        • Lancet
        • Bay State
        • Black Hawk (Smith)
        • Trotting Childers
        • Wild-air
        • Chieftain [45]
          • Young Rix
        • Vermont (Downing)
        • Gray Eagle (b.1852) [46]
          • Grey Eagle
        • Black Hawk Telegraph [47]
          • Strideaway
        • Pathfinder (Benedict)
          • Pathfinder (Buell)
        • Illinois Black Hawk [48]
          • Morgan Eclipse
    • Weasel
    • Copperbottom [49]
      • Tom Hal (b.1812) [50]
        • Carrilion [51]
          • Old Pilot
      • Brutus [52]
        • Copperbottom (Johnson) [53]
          • Copperbottom (Curdy)
    • European [54]
    • Bulrush Morgan [31] [57]
      • Randolph Morgan [58]
        • Jennison Colt [59]
          • Morrill
      • Morgan Emperor [60]
        • North Star
      • Andrew Jackson [61]
        • Andrew Jackson Jr
    • Blazing Star
    • Tom Hal (b.1816) [62]
      • Bald Stockings [63]
        • Tom Hal (Kitttrel) [64]
          • Tom Hal (Gibson)
    • Woodbury Morgan [31] [65]
      • Gifford Morgan [66]
        • Hacket Horse [67]
          • Flying Morgan
          • Black Jack
        • Green Mountain Morgan (Hale) [68]
          • Prince Albert
          • Wood Horse
          • Romeo
          • Dan Rice
          • Eureka (Ross Butler)
          • Clifton
          • Sir William (Turner)
          • Rutland Morgan
        • Barnard Morgan [69]
          • Vermont Morgan
        • Morgan Hunter
        • Gifford Morgan Jr
        • General Gifford
      • Morgan Caesar [70]
        • Mac
      • Putnam Morgan [71]
        • Chittenden County Morgan [72]
          • Comet
        • Wildair [73]
          • Billy King

Pedigree

Pedigree of Figure, bay stallion, 1789 [74]
Sire
True Briton
1780
Traveller (Lloyd)
1761
Traveller (Morton)
1746
Partner (Old)
Bay Bloody Buttocks
Jenny Cameron
1742
Quiet Cuddy
Sultan mare
Betty Leeds
1760
Babraham
1738
Godolphin Arabian
Sachrissa
Bolton Starling mare
1750
Bolton Starling
Bonny Bay
Dam
Diamond mare
1784
Diamond
1779
Wildair (Church)
1774
Wildair
Wildair mare (Burt)
(unknown)(unknown)
(unknown)
Sportsman mare
1779
Sportsman
1774
Arabian Ranger
(unknown)
(unknown)(unknown)
(unknown)

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Temple, Eli Schleifer With Robert (2010-04-09). The History of Harness Racing In New England. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN   978-1-4500-5472-0.
  2. Richwood Morgans: Figure
  3. Justin Morgan Offspring
  4. Trotting Cousins
  5. Gascon la Rocque Offspring
  6. Carillon Offspring
  7. Old Pacing Pilot Offspring
  8. Hawkin's Horse Offspring
  9. Papineau Offspring
  10. Young Papineau Offspring
  11. De Mars Horse Offspring
  12. Francis Lareau Horse Offspring
  13. Richwood Morgans: Sherman Morgan
  14. Sherman Morgan Offspring
  15. Royal Morgan Offspring
  16. Cock of the Rock Offspring
  17. Barden Morgan Offspring
  18. American Star (Coburn) Offspring
  19. Morgan Deforrest Offspring
  20. Flint Morgan Offspring
  21. Napoleon Morgan Offspring
  22. Vermont Morgan Champion Offspring
  23. Shedd Horse Offspring
  24. Green Mountain (Bachup) Offspring
  25. Black Morgan Offspring
  26. Billy Root Offspring
  27. Greely Horse Offspring
  28. Vermont Boy Offspring
  29. Woods Comet Offspring
  30. Richwood Morgans: Black Hawk
  31. 1 2 3 4 Significant Sires Series: Black Hawk
  32. Black Hawk Offspring
  33. Sherman Black Hawk Offspring
  34. Ticonderoga Offspring
  35. Bloods Vermont Black Hawk Pedigree
  36. Blood Vermont Black Hawk Offspring
  37. Black Hawk (Hill) Offspring
  38. Rounds Horse Offspring
  39. Black Hawk (Chris Doyle) Offspring
  40. Flying Cloud Offspring
  41. Stockbridge Chief Offspring
  42. Richwood Morgans: Ethan Allen
  43. Ethan Allen Offspring
  44. Richwood Morgans: Honest Allen
  45. Chieftain Offspring
  46. Grey Eagle 1852 Offspring
  47. Black Hawk Telegraph Offspring
  48. Illinois Black Hawk Offspring
  49. Copperbottom Offspring
  50. Tom Hal 1812 Offspring
  51. Carrilion Offspring
  52. Brutus Offspring
  53. Copperbottom (Johnson) Offspring
  54. European Offspring
  55. Morse Horse Offspring
  56. Alexander’s Norman Offspring
  57. Bullrush Morgan Offspring
  58. Randolph Morgan Offspring
  59. Jennison Colt Offspring
  60. Morgan Emperor Offspring
  61. Andrew Jackson Offspring
  62. Tom Hal 1816 Offspring
  63. Bald Stockings Offspring
  64. Tom Hall Kitttrel Offspring
  65. Woodbury Morgan Offspring
  66. Gifford Morgan Offspring
  67. Hackett Horse Offspring
  68. Hales Green Mountain Morgan Offspring
  69. Barnard Morgan Offspring
  70. Morgan Caesar Offspring
  71. Putnam Morgan Offspring
  72. Chittenden County Morgan Offspring
  73. Wildair Offspring
  74. Figure Pedigree