Justin Morgan
See also: Figure (horse) and Justin Morgan
All Morgans trace back to a single foundation sire, a stallion named Figure, who was born in West Springfield, Massachusetts in 1789.[5] He was at one time owned by a man named Justin Morgan. The horse later came to be identified by the name of this particular owner, and "the Justin Morgan horse" also gave its name to the breed.
It is off of the serpentine trail at Mount Holyoke Range in South Hadley. That's the only in tact vehicle I found. There were scattered pieces along a different trail close by. Sounds like I will have to go search for these other ones at Mountain park. Thanks for the info!
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See also: Figure (horse) and Justin Morgan
All Morgans trace back to a single foundation sire, a stallion named Figure, who was born in West Springfield, Massachusetts in 1789.[5] He was at one time owned by a man named Justin Morgan. The horse later came to be identified by the name of this particular owner, and "the Justin Morgan horse" also gave its name to the breed.