Equestrian Artifacts, References
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1970[1783] Observations on the Commerce of the American States with Europe and the West Indies; Including the several Articles of Import and Export. Research Reprints Inc.: New York.
2000 Living and Working in Seventeenth Century England: Descriptions and drawings from Randle Holme's Academy of Armory. CD-Rom. London: The British Library Board.
1894 Curb, Snaffle, and Spur: A Method of Training Young Horses for the Cavalry Service, and for General Use Under the Saddle. Little, Brown, and Company: Boston.
1771 The History and Art of Horsemanship, Vol. I. T. Davies, Russel Street, London.
1977 Horses and Gentlemen: The Cultural Significance of Gambling among the Gentry of Virginia. The William and Mary Quarterly 34(2):239-257.
1985 Tobacco Culture: The Mentality of the Great Tidewater Planters on the Eve of Revolution. Princeton University Press: Princeton, NJ.
1935 Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records. Volume I. Peter Smith: New York.
1973 A Study of Horseshoes in the Department of Archaeology, Colonial Williamsburg. In Five Artifact Studies, edited by Audrey Noël Hume, Merry Abbitt, Robert McNutty, Isabel Davies, and Edward Chappell. pp. 100-116. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation: Williamsburg, VA.
1987 [ca. 1893] Mosemans' Illustrated Catalog of Horse Furnishing Goods: An Unabridged Republication of the Fifth Edition. Dover Publications, Inc., New York.
1970 A History of Horsemanship. Doubleday & Company, Inc., New York.
1751-1765 Encyclopédie, ou Dictionnaire Raisonné des Sciences: Des Arts et des Métiers. Paris: Chez Braisson, David, Le Breton, Durand. The Robert Charles Lawrence Fergusson Collection, Society of the Cincinnati, Washington, D.C.
2007 Horse and Man in Early Modern England. Hambledon Continuum: London.
1869 Horse-Shoes and Horse-Shoeing: Their Origin, History, Uses, and Abuses. Chapman and Hall, London.
1741 Le nouveau parfait maréchal : ou, la connaissance génerale et universelle du cheval; divisé en sept traits. Chez Despilly: Paris, France. Bibliothèque Nationale de France, https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k108877x.image, accessed November 11, 2020.
1774 L'Art du Bourrelier et du Sellier. Bibliothèque Nationale de France, https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k10671826/f7.item.r=garsault%20sellier#, accessed November 11, 2020.
1697-1773 Ledgers of Imports and Exports. Accessed in the Joseph Downs Collection and the Winterthur Archives. Originals located in the London Public Record Office.
1751 Ecole de Cavalerie, Contenant la Connoissance L'Instruction, et la Conservation du Cheval. Huart et Moreau Fils: Paris. Accessed in the Charles Lawrence Ferguson Collection, the library of the Society of the Cincinnati, Washington, DC.
1701 The Academy of Armory, or a Display of Heraldry. Book IV. London: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster. Winterthur Library Rare Books.
1988 What the Horse Left Behind: The Archaeological Study of Horseshoes. MA Thesis, University of Nevada, Reno.
1969 A Guide to Artifacts of Colonial America. University of Pennsylvania Press: Philadelphia.
2021 Ho-Hum Hoofwear or Meaningfully Magical? How to Identify and Interpret Apotropaic Horseshoes. Paper prepared for the 2021 virtual Society for Historical Archaeology Conference.
1695-1705 Sheffield v Stark & ors, exhibits concerning Maryland trade (tobacco and slaves). The National Archives, Kew. Reference E 219/446.
1994 High-Style Vernacular: Lifestyles of the Colonial Elite. In Of Consuming Interest: The Style of Life in the Eighteenth Century, edited by Cary Carson, Ronald Hoffman, and Peter J. Albert. p. 1-58. U. Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.