SADDLE TYPES & SPECIFIC SADDLES
The Cattleman Magazine, January 1927  Historic Saddle is Saved  (Goodnight Saddle)

Frontier Times Vol.4 No. 4 January 1927 pg. 8  â€œMrs. Goodnight’s Saddle.â€�

Man Made Mobile: Early Saddles of Western North America Ed. Richard E. Ahlborn
Smithsonian Studies in History and Technology  No. 39       Smithsonian Institution Press:
Washington 1980 – western Sidesaddle

The Saddle of Queens: The Story of the Sidesaddle by Lida Fleitmann Bloodgood  J. A.
Allen & Co. London  1959

Saddles by Russell H. Beatie, U. of Oklahoma Press, 1981

Man on Horseback by Glenn R. Vernam Harper & Row, New York c. 1964

Catherine de’ Medici by Hugh Ross Williamson  Viking Press, New York c. 1973 pg. 97

Western Sidesaddles by Ralph A. Heinz in Western Horseman, November 1981
THE ASTRIDE QUESTION
Should Woman Ride Astride by Elizabeth Yorke Miller in Munsey’s Magazine Vol.
XXV June 1901 No. 8  pg. 553


HABITS
Butterick Fashions Vol. LXXI No.6  December 1912  Divided Skirt
Standard Mail Order Co. Summer 1915 Catalog pg. 40  Divided Skirt
The Delineator August 1889  Riding Habits
The Delineator  August 1898  Divided skirts and bicycle costumes
La Mode Illustree, 1893
Victorian Dress in Photographs by Madeleine Ginsburg  Holmes & Meier Publishers,
New York, 1982

Man and The Horse: An Illustrated History of Equestrian Apparel by Alexander
Mackay-Smith, Jean R. Druesedow and Thomas Ryder,  The Metropolitan Museum of
Art, Simon and Schuster, New York
MISC. QUOTES

A Woman Tenderfoot by Grace Gallatin Seton-Thompson Doubleday, Page and Co,
New York, 1900  â€œHad I been riding side-saddle, nothing could have saved me…â€�

A Lady’s Life in the Rocky Mountains by Isabella L. Bird   Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press c. 1960 5th printing, 1969   Riding astride in a “Hawaiian riding
dress� with full bloomers

Women’s Diaries of the Westward Journey by Lillian Schlissel  Schocken Books,
New York   pg. 105: bloomer costume   84: Young woman told to ride aside, so as to be â
€œlady-likeâ€�

An Old Fashioned Girl by Louisa M. Alcott—Girls dressed as jockeys
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