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Rea Swan Rocky Mountain Horse Collection

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Rea Swan Rocky Mountain Horse Collection, 1986-2016 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

By Neil Kasiak, Sarah Hill

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Collection Overview

Title: Rea Swan Rocky Mountain Horse Collection, 1986-2016Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Predominant Dates:1986-2005

Extent: 6.15 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 09/13/2011. More info below under Accruals.

Subjects: Horse breeds, Rocky Mountain horse

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Rea Swan Rocky Mountain Horse Collection contains a variety of newspaper clippings, correspondence, and organizational papers and publications from the Rocky Mountain Horse Association, a non-profit group that Swan and her husband, David started in 1986.The collection is not the association's complete or official papers, rather they are the material culmination of the Swans' early personal and professional efforts to establish an official registry and keep a dwindling, and treasured, equine population from the brink of elimination.

The RMHA was created in the hopes of establishing the breed characteristics and registry for an Appalachian equine breed that was descended from a sire that appeared in Kentucky in the late 1800s. Sam Tuttle of Spout Springs Kentucky (Estill County) is credited with maintaining the desired characteristics while breeding his RMH stock during the 1960-70s. The Rocky Mountain Horse was established and recognized as a distinct Appalachian equine breed because of the efforts of the Swans, the RMHA, and other like minded horse enthusiasts who fell in love with the soft tempered and versatile breed of horse;Tuttle's efforts were not forgotten. The collection includes the association's by-laws and constitutions (both were adjusted as the association grew), organizational and some personal correspondence, the early RMHA minutes and committee reports, various publications from the RMHA and other related equine groups, as well as some financials materials from the group's early years.

Collection Historical Note

The RMHA is a non-profit association that was created by Rea and David Swan in the hopes of establishing the "Rocky Mountain Horse" as a certifiable equine breed. The name Rocky Mountain Horse is a bit of a misnomer since it actually refers to a type of horse that was historically preferred, bred, and maintained in the foothills of Appalachia and Kentucky. The modern Rocky Mountain Horse descends from a stallion named Old Tobe (or Tobe), which Sam Tuttle of Spout Springs Kentucky owned and bred in the mid-20th Century. As the oral tradition goes, Old Tobe was the offspring of a sire that Tuttle's uncle had received in trade from a family that was trying to make their way back to Virginia after they went bust "out west" in the 1890s. The versatile descendants of the foundation sire had a four beat gait and it could "pull plows in the small fields, work cattle, be ridden bareback by four children...[and] they even performed well hitched to the buggy [on] Sunday morning to go to church." Tuttle continued to breed his stock for these traits and luckily, for the sake of the breed, his efforts did not go unnoticed. In 1981, Rae Swan began to understand that her future dreams included the preservation of a breed of horse that was nearly crossbred out of existence and, for the most part, forgotten by those who lived outside of eastern Kentucky.

From 1981 to 1985 Swan began reaching out to the surrounding areas' breeders and owners to confirm breed characteristics and survey the remaining "pure" Rocky Mountain Horses. After roughly 100,000 miles of car travel in Kentucky and Ohio, Swan had discovered that the breed was definitely on the brink of elimination. She was shocked and concerned by the fact that only 60 or so "pure" and less than 100 "mostly" Rocky Mountain Horses were identified. In May 1986, the Swans and approximately 37 other people (who accounted for 66 horses) organized the first Rocky Mountain Horse Association meeting. Their first task was to establish the breed characteristics, which include a size of 14.2-16 hands, an even temperament, a smooth four beat gait, and the preferred, but not exclusive, chocolate body and flaxen mane and tail. Their next, and perhaps most important, task was to create a registry that would ensure the breed would live on beyond the lives of the foundation stock that Swan had identified. As Swan and others began to stabilize and grow the breed's populations it became apparent that the Rocky Mountain Horse was "not a "new" breed but rather the continuation of an old one." By 1992, the RMHA registry grew exponentially from its original 45 registered horses to an astonishing 1,300. After nearly 10 years of painstaking effort Swan accurately concluded that "this horse, so close to being lost at one time is now on a steady and healthy road to successful growth and preservation." (2011-008-b.5-f.9)

The RSRMHC traces the early years of the organization, and to a lesser extent, the early 2000s, when the association underwent a variety of changes in size and reach. Overall, the collection can be understood best as the life's work of the Swans. The RMHA overcame many internal and external challenges during its early years; however, due to the Swans' diligence and the resulting association's reach and popularity, a breed of Appalachian horse that was once considered to be on the brink of collapse is now preserved and popular in not only the U.S. but also the international equine community.

Subject/Index Terms

Horse breeds
Rocky Mountain horse

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Accruals: 2 cubic feet were added October 18, 2019.

Acquisition Source: Rea Swan

Acquisition Method: gift

Finding Aid Revision History:

New materials were accreted in 2019 and finding aid was updated January 2020.

Audio/visual materials were accreted in 2019 and finding aid was updated May 2023.


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Administrative],
[Series 2: Artwork],
[Series 3: Certifications],
[Series 4: Correspondence],
[Series 5: Financials],
[Series 6: Forms],
[Series 7: Genetics],
[Series 8: International],
[Series 9: Legal Issues],
[Series 10: Lists],
[Series 11: RMHA Minutes],
[Series 12: Miscellaneous Notes],
[Series 13: Newsletters],
[Series 14: Organizational],
[Series 15: Photos],
[Series 16: Publications],
[Series 17: Research],
[Series 18: Shows],
[Series 19: Trails],
[Series 20: Oversized Materials],
[Series 21: Audio/Visual Materials],
[All]

Series 16: PublicationsAdd to your cart.
Upon donation, the RSRMHC contained a variety of equine publications from both the RMHA and other related groups. Individual articles about Rocky Mountain Horses written by different authors, and numerous other farm and horse related publications are included in the Publications Series. In particular, the RMHA published the Natural Gait News for a number of years; these RMHA issues can be used to trace the growth and interests of the organization through time.  See the Oversized Series for additional Natural Gait News editions and other related magazine publications and newspaper clippings.
Box 7Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234014048605
Folder 1: 4 Beat Magazine, Spring 1993Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Advertisements for Vintage Riding Suit PatternsAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Advertisements, RMHAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: American Livestock Breeds Conservancy, Jul - Aug 2002, Sep - Oct 2002, Jan - Feb 1994, Nov - Dec 1997, May - JunAdd to your cart.
Contents include various ALBC publications.
Folder 5: AMBC (ALBC) and other Miscellaneous, c.1987Add to your cart.
While processing the RSRMHC, a file labeled "1987 Meeting" was found. The file contained an assortment of farm and livestock publications and pamphlets that the Swans' presumably used as reference while organizing the RMHA; and determining their best approach to having their Rocky Mountain Horses recognized as a distinct breed.
Folder 6: Awards/ Show ProgramsAdd to your cart.
Folder 7: BrochuresAdd to your cart.
Folder 8: Cheval MagazineAdd to your cart.
Folder 9: Conquistador, Jul 1990, May 1991, n.d.Add to your cart.
Rea Swan began corresponding with The Conquistador magazine publishers in early 1990. Due to the closely related nature of the Spanish Pasos Finos and Rocky Mountain Horses the match seemed appropriate. The magazine editors solicited the Swans and the RMHA for support during their unveiling of the publication. Contents include a small selection of magazines and correspondence that demonstrates how the two groups worked closely to promote their respective goals.
Folder 10: "David's Story on Rocky Mountain Horses"Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Contents include an untitled typed short story that was found in the Swans' papers; folder was title, but undated.
Folder 11: Farmweek, Apr 1994Add to your cart.
Folder 12: First Rocky Mountain Horse BrochureAdd to your cart.
Contents include all the draft and final publication prototypes for the first RMH brochure that advertised the RMHA. There is correspondence and various print drafts that highlight the process by which the brochure was created.
Folder 13: Gait Way, Oct 1993Add to your cart.
Folder 14: Horse ShowsAdd to your cart.
Contents include various brochures, programs and pamphlets for RMHA Shows.
Folder 15: Magazine Article Clipping, Mountain Pleasure Horses and SaddlebredsAdd to your cart.
Contents include various magazine article clippings from national, as well as a few smaller regional magazine publishers.
Folder 16: Magazine Articles, Rocky Mountain HorsesAdd to your cart.
Contents include various magazine article clippings from national, as well as a few smaller regional magazine publishers.
Folder 17: Miscellaneous ClippingAdd to your cart.
Contains miscellaneous newspaper articles and clippings about horses, farm life and livestock.
Folder 18: Miscellaneous PublicationsAdd to your cart.
Box 8Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234014048555
Folder 1: Miscellaneous Ranches and Horse AssociationsAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: "My Rocky Mountain Horse"Add to your cart.
Contents include a few typed manuscripts that Rea Swan wrote for later magazine publications.  Some handwritten editing notes are present, as well as a few other related biographical pieces about the Swans and Sam Tuttle, the primary breeder of Rocky Mountain Horses in the 1960-70s.
Folder 3: Natural Gait News, Nov 1992 - Oct 1993Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Natural Gait News, Nov 1993 - Jun 1994Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Natural Gait News, Jun - Aug 2000Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Natural Gait News, Sep - Nov 2000Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Natural Gait News, Jan - Mar 2001Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Natural Gait News, Apr - May, Jul 2001Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Natural Gait News, The Horse Connection, The Rocky Mountain Horse, Mountain Connection, Sep 2001; Dec 1988; Vol I Issue 1-2; Summer 2001Add to your cart.
Box 9Add to your cart.
Barcode: 31234014048563
Folder 1: "The Rocky Mountain Horse", 2009, 2014-16Add to your cart.
Folder 2: The Rocky Times, Vol. I Number 1; Vol. I Issue 1 - Vol. V Issue 1Add to your cart.
Contains 6 issues of The Rocky Times: The Official Newsletter of the Rocky Mountain Horse Association
Folder 3: The Rocky Times Vol. VII - IXAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: The Rocky Times, 2008Add to your cart.
Folder 5: The Western HorseAdd to your cart.
Folder 6: Sam Tuttle ArticlesAdd to your cart.
Contents include a variety of newspaper and magazine articles about Sam Tuttle.

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Administrative],
[Series 2: Artwork],
[Series 3: Certifications],
[Series 4: Correspondence],
[Series 5: Financials],
[Series 6: Forms],
[Series 7: Genetics],
[Series 8: International],
[Series 9: Legal Issues],
[Series 10: Lists],
[Series 11: RMHA Minutes],
[Series 12: Miscellaneous Notes],
[Series 13: Newsletters],
[Series 14: Organizational],
[Series 15: Photos],
[Series 16: Publications],
[Series 17: Research],
[Series 18: Shows],
[Series 19: Trails],
[Series 20: Oversized Materials],
[Series 21: Audio/Visual Materials],
[All]


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