Pumphry and Booth's Spurs
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10-03-2014, 08:15 AM
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RE: Pumphry and Booth's Spurs
Pumphrey is indeed at Congressional. I believe the residence listed on C St in his obituary is the address or next to the livery business. This was located directly behind the National Hotel. As for the spurs, world re-known spur expert Sanford Potts of Columbia Tennessee states that the spur at Ford's is a 1858 cavalry spur. Potts also examined the spur on display at the U S Naval Academy museum and according to Potts, it is an English spur manufactured in the 1880's. Mr. Ferrell's earlier posting makes sense. You may not need spurs at all on a high-spirited horse and may well make the horse more difficult to manage.
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