1To George Washington from Robert Dinwiddie, 4 May 1754 (Washington Papers)
...out for Williamsburg, using GW’s horse, saddle, and bridle (Account with the Colony of...
2To George Washington from William Withers, 22 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
...1 trunk, 1 bundle, 1 “Portmantua,” and 3 saddles and 1 bridle. For Craik’s orders to travel...
3Invoice from Richard Washington, 20 August 1757 (Washington Papers)
A surchingle is the belt that holds the saddle or a pack in place on a horse.
4To George Washington from David Franks, 27 June 1758 (Washington Papers)
..., Seperately, Shall be glad to hear the Pack Saddles are Right Sort, the Cost I Sent in...
5To George Washington from Adam Stephen, 28 June 1758 (Washington Papers)
...here will be at a Loss for Carrying Saddles, and as there were Some left at...
6To George Washington from Robert Stewart, 4 August 1758 (Washington Papers)
...for these 3 weeks past for hair to Stuff our Saddles but could get none, by which many of the...
7To George Washington from Christopher Hardwick, 12 December 1758 (Washington Papers)
...Stools Bed stead, 2 Mattrases, 4 Blankets, 6 Pack Saddles (one of Which Miles ...Pr Saddle...
8Invoice from Richard Washington, 20 March 1759 (Washington Papers)
A Neat Hogskin huntg Saddle half bitt Bridlle two Saddle Cloths a Circingle bound
9To George Washington from Robert Stewart, 28 September 1759 (Washington Papers)
.... Among other things listed were “6 Pack Saddles (one of Which Miles [Richardson] Carrys with...
10Invoice from Robert Cary & Company, 31 March 1761 (Washington Papers)
A strong Cart Saddle and Britching3 Checked Saddle Cloaths bound &ca @30/