Morgan Horses: Artemisia AMHR# 02731
Color & Markings: Dk. Chestnut; star & snip, anklet near rear |
Height & Weight: n/a |
Breeder & Location: Frank Orcutt; West Burke, Vermont |
Pedigree:
Wood Horse Peter's Vermont Jennie Peter's Morgan Morgan Hunter 2nd Wilson Patridge Mare bay x General Hibbard Ethan Allen 2nd Black Hawk Ethan Allen gray x Red Robin Stephen Doe Mare Green Mountain 42 Jennie Phoebe Ethan Allen 3rd Gifford Green Mountain 42 mare stb Woodbury Green Mountain 493 Billy Root bay mare Crane mare Wiggins mare Black Morgan Charley Watson mare x Wood's Comet Thurber mare Morgan Tiger brown mare mare x Dr. Abel Brown Horse Artemisia Peter's Vermont Peter's Morgan Wilson Patridge Mare Ethan Allen 2nd Ethan Allen Stephen Dow Mare Jennie Bob Morgan Green Mountain 42 Green Mountain 493 mare x Billy Root Topsey Black Morgan Dinah Canadien mare Lady Laura Green Mountain 16 Black Morgan gray x Levi Wilder's colt Morgan Tiger Comet chestnut mare bay x Wilson horse Laura Billy Root Dr. A. Brown Horse stb Morgan mare chestnut mare unknown stb Morgan mare unknownHistory:
An intensley line-bred mare of the old Vermont families, there is little record of Artemisia's life prior to her purchase by the U. S. Government farm. She was briefly owned by A. Fullerton Phillips, whose breeding program produced many of the foundation horses of Robert L. Knight's "Lippitt" horses.
An excellent producing mare. Artemisia's foals were to have an enormous impact in the Government breeding program. For all that Bennington became one of the principle sires of the U.S. Government Farm, Artemisia rightly stands beside him as the dam of his noted get. All but three of her thirteen foals were sired by Bennington, including the notable sires Mansfield 7255, Querido 7370, Ulysses 7565 and Canfield 7788, as well as productive mares Redfern 04360 and Willys 04622. Interestingly, her son Ajax 5302 was exported to Japan. The only of her other three foals whose line survives today is that of her daughter Agatha 02680, sired by Croyden Prince.
Competition History:
There is no known competition or work history for Artemisia: her contribution to Morgan history has been entirely through her outstanding foals. The catalog of her produce is as follows:
Name | Reg. # | Gender | Color | Year | Sire |
Agatha | 02680 | mare | chestnut | 1913 | Croyden Prince |
Ajax | 5302 | stallion | bay | 1914 | Donald |
Donaldson Jr. | 7040 | stallion | bay | 1917 | Donaldson |
Mansfield | 7255 | stallion | chestnut | 1920 | Bennington |
Palmyra | 04223 | mare | bay | 1922 | Bennington |
Querido | 7370 | stallion | bay | 1923 | Bennington |
Redfern | 04360 | mare | chestnut | 1924 | Bennington |
Slydell | 04385 | mare | chestnut | 1925 | Bennington |
Topsham | 7514 | stallion | chestnut | 1926 | Bennington |
Ulysses | 7565 | stallion | brown | 1927 | Bennington |
Willys | 04622 | mare | bay | 1929 | Bennington |
Artiben | 7702 | stallion | chestnut | 1930 | Bennington |
Canfield | 7788 | stallion | chestnut | 1932 | Bennington |
The American Morgan Horse Association
AMHA Morgan Archive Cards
The American Morgan Horse Association
Algranti, Laura Stilwell; A Blue Hen Mare: Artemisia
The Morgan Horse Magazine, July 1986
Longmaid, Dale; Government Notebook: The Mares and Foals Part V
The Morgan Horse Magazine, December 1984
Mellin, Jeanne; The Complete Morgan Horse
The American Morgan Horse Association
Shelburne, Vermont 1992
Owen, Mabel; Gold Star Mares
The Morgan Horse Magazine, September 1967
reprinted, The Morgan Horse Magazine, December 1986
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