Mambrino Chief (1844). Foaled in New York, this stallion is by Mambrino Paymaster, a grandson of imported Messenger, and out of the E. A. Eldridge mare, said to have been large and coarse and “from the west,” i.e. from Pennsylvania, so possibly part Friesian. In making this rendition I have improved Mambrino Chief’s appearance as much as possible (the original photo was taken at age 31), but he is not a very pretty individual, sporting a large, coarse “hammer” head. However, this should not blind us to his powerful hindquarters, long thigh, excellent shoulder, and substantial and correct limbs. Mambrino Chief never set a trotting record of his own but sired many speedy Standardbreds, more than a dozen Saddlebreds, and a few Morgans. He is the most important broodmare sire…