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Kennedy Jacqueline 1929 - 1994 In over 140 handwritten words, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis writes notes to her horse trainer about her beloved animals - "Will he be able to go to Va. to hunt once a week... "I imagine he'd be friskier once he felt better..." Autograph Letter unsigned, 1 page, 8.5" x 11". Chilmark, Massachusetts, [August 14, 1990]. Matted and elegantly framed under glass to 15.5" x 18". To Scott, with original 6" x 4" envelope addressed by Mrs. Onassis to "Scott Milne / Box 158 / Peapack, NJ 07977." 25¢ stamp postmarked Buzzards Bay, MA, August 14, 1990. Return flap is engraved "Chilmark / Massachusetts 02535." Chilmark is a town on the island of Martha's Vineyard.

On this page, horse trainer Scott Milne writes about three of Mrs. Onassis' horses: Frank, Toby, and Midnight. Mostly in the wide blank left margin, Mrs. Onassis has penned over 140 words beginning across the top "Scott - good report - No Road Hacks in our Barn! It makes me laugh a bit at how competitive they all are!" She continues about Toby: "Why are Toby's feet so sore? Does he have shoes on? Will he be able to go to Va. to hunt once a week Oct 22 - Nov 20? I have to ask the Mellons if I can bring an extra horse, so let me know if he can or cant." About Midnight, she pens, in part, "I imagine he'd be friskier once he felt better - Sounds like hacking is fun!..." Scott had told her, in part, "Midnight... spooks at everything, sticks, rocks all forms of wildlife everything. He is very competative he's more concerned with being first that where he is going...."

The British Equestrian Federation defines "Road Hack" as "Horses to enter ring at a walk. May be shown at a flat-footed walk with a reasonably loose rein, trot, strong trot, easy canter and hand gallop. Only 8 horses to gallop at one time. To be judged on performance, conformation, substance and manners."

Scott Milne's entire letter with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' entire reply can be read in full in the pictures above.

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