McClellan saddle

noun
Mc·​Clel·​lan saddle | \ mə̇ˈklelən-\
variants: or less commonly McClellan

Definition of McClellan saddle

: a saddle with moderately high leather-covered pommel and cantle developed during the Civil War and long used by the cavalry of the U.S. Army

History and Etymology for McClellan saddle

after George B. McClellan †1885 American army officer

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