11From George Washington to Thomas Walker, 10 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
...the Fort and this place. The number of Tools, Saddles, nails, &c. can not be yet fixed on...
12From George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie, 13 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
...sett about engageing Waggon’s Horses, Forage, Pack Saddles, &ca &ca and hear I cannot help...
13To 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...
14From George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie, 27 April 1756 (Washington Papers)
...the true accounts, were put into the pummel of the Saddle; as were mine to him.
15Provincial Commissioners: Orders for Payment [November 23–December 29, 1756] (Franklin Papers)
...s co., 25 pr. shoes for Geo. Gabriel; saddle, bridle, and rifle for Indian; and in full...
16III-A-1. Combined County Inventory of Slaves and Personal Property in the Estate, 1757–58 (Washington Papers)
1 mans Saddle and bridle, 3 pr handirons 1 Cooler Treacle, Juggs...
17Invoice 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.
18From George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie, 24 October 1757 (Washington Papers)
I purchased four Horses, bridles and saddles, for £14 and send them off today, escorted...
19From George Washington to Thomas Knox, 30 December 1757 (Washington Papers)
1 Compleat Saddle, bridle, &ca for furniture
20From George Washington to Thomas Knox, 18 March 1758 (Washington Papers)
...it is intended to prevent your purchasing the Saddle and Furniture, and two pair workd...