Hello Melissa,
We have a saddle maker nearby that specializes in 19th century cavalry
equipment. Try contacting Doug Kidd, his business website is:
http://www.borderstatesleatherworks.com/
Of course if you can send him photos of the marks in question, that works
best.
Hope this helps,
Curtis Morris
Shiloh Museum
Springdale Arkansas
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From: Milissa Brooks-Ojibway [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 1:32 PM
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Spanish-American War cavalry saddle
We have what I believe is a Spanish-American War cavalry saddle in our
collection. I'm looking to make contact with someone who could help me
identify/interpret marks on the piece.
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