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Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 05:37:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: CHANCE TIFFIE <amm1724@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Cinches
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Wynn,
The paper entitled"Description of saddlery in the Renwick Exhibition," was written by Ann Nelson, Utah Museum of Natural History, University of Utah, Salt Lake city, Utah 84112.
The Renwick exhibition was a collection of saddles from the Department of Anthropology, private owners, and the National Museum of History and Technology.
As far as the research, these saddles were thoroughly examined by the, Anthropology Conservation Laboratory, and the Smithsonian Conservation Analytical Laboratory.
Although the paper is entitled as mentioned, the upper right hand corner of each page says"Smithsonian Studies in History and Technology." Unfortunately the paper I have is only a partial copy of the whole, omitting the native saddles, and others of later manufacture. If you would like a copy of the pages that I have, I will be glad to send them to you.
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<P>Wynn,</P>
<P>The paper entitled"Description of saddlery in the Renwick Exhibition," was written by Ann Nelson, Utah Museum of Natural History, University of Utah, Salt Lake city, Utah 84112.</P>
<P>The Renwick exhibition was a collection of saddles from the Department of Anthropology, private owners, and the National Museum of History and Technology.</P>
<P>As far as the research, these saddles were thoroughly examined by the, Anthropology Conservation Laboratory, and the Smithsonian Conservation Analytical Laboratory.</P>
<P>Although the paper is entitled as mentioned, the upper right hand corner of each page says"Smithsonian Studies in History and Technology." Unfortunately the paper I have is only a partial copy of the whole, omitting the native saddles, and others of later manufacture. If you would like a copy of the pages that I have, I will be glad to send them to you.</P>
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Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 07:13:24 -0600
From: "Jerry Bell" <jrbell@smartfella.com>
Subject: RE: MtMan-List: Cinches
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I have been doing a lot of studying of saddles. I would love a copy of the
pages you have of this paper. How would I be able to get a complete copy?
Jerry
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Wynn,
The paper entitled"Description of saddlery in the Renwick Exhibition," was
written by Ann Nelson, Utah Museum of Natural History, University of Utah,
Salt Lake city, Utah 84112.
The Renwick exhibition was a collection of saddles from the Department of
Anthropology, private owners, and the National Museum of History and
Technology.
As far as the research, these saddles were thoroughly examined by the,
Anthropology Conservation Laboratory, and the Smithsonian Conservation
Analytical Laboratory.
Although the paper is entitled as mentioned, the upper right hand corner of
each page says"Smithsonian Studies in History and Technology."
Unfortunately the paper I have is only a partial copy of the whole,
omitting the native saddles, and others of later manufacture. If you would
like a copy of the pages that I have, I will be glad to send them to you.
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