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      • The Campbell Military Saddle
      • Jones and Hope Saddles – The Also-Rans
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Origin of the McClellan Pattern Military Saddles

January 17, 2022May 2, 2022 Todd H.Material Culture

A quick and easy collection of the various articles posted here, concerning the development of the first McClellan pattern military saddle.  It’s a complex history, and this will help in following the process: Horse Equipment Trials of the 1850s – how […]

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The First McClellan Saddle – Pattern of 1857

April 20, 2020May 3, 2022 Todd H.Material Culture

The complex and convoluted history of the development of the first McClellan military saddle has been covered in a previous article, so we now look a detailed look at the first widely issued example of that process, the 1857 Trial […]

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US Stirrups – 20th Century Metal

March 19, 2020May 3, 2022 Todd H.Material Culture

In this article, we look at regulation US military metal stirrups of the 20th century.  Stirrups are one of those small details in horse equipment that perform a vital function, and yet can take on so many interesting and curious […]

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1851 US Regulation Blanket 

March 10, 2020May 3, 2022 Todd H.Material Culture

In the Summer 1984 edition of Military Collector & Historian magazine, there was a wonderful article by Frederick C. Gaede about the US blankets that were in the “Danish Exchange” collection at the War Museum (Krigsmuseet), in Copenhagen, Denmark. The […]

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L’inspiration de l’Europe

March 9, 2019May 3, 2022 Todd H.Material Culture

For many years, I’ve seen in many sources comments about the horse equipment, especially saddles, being largely inspired by French hussar equipment.  That sort of discussion is informative, if you know what French hussar equipment looked like.  So began a […]

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  • Origin of the McClellan Pattern Military Saddles
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  • 1851 US Regulation Blanket 
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