Lifestyle Magazine March 2022

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The Simplify & Clean Issue

GrAy Horse Harness Shop

In this 1906 flood photograph, the horse on top of the shop at Church and Main streets can be seen.

But there is one company that often gets left off the list of Visalia saddle and tack companies: the Gray Horse Harness Shop. It was located in the building on the southeast corner of Main and Church

Cinching a Place in Visalia History

streets. D. R. Douglass built it as a general store in 1860. From there he sold a variety of products including saddles and tack. The business

Story & Photo by Terry Ommen

changed hands several times, and in about 1888, the Anderson brothers began a harness business there. About two years later, A. T. Pruess bought it; it is believed he named the business

Cattle and cowboys have played a big part in Tulare County history

the “Gray Horse Harness Shop.”

since its beginning in 1852. The first homesteaders were stockmen

Pruess started selling harnesses, lap blankets, and whips on a small

who understood the importance of the saddle horse and its

scale, but quickly moved into the sale and repair of saddles. It has been

connection to successful cowboying. Following these herdsmen

said that Juan Martarel even worked there for a time. In 1892, Fred Uhl

came the saddle makers and the dealers anxious to ply their trade

and Frank King were hired; King didn’t stay long, but Uhl did.

and outfit the wrangler with the necessary gear.

Uhl was a native Californian born in Marysville around 1865, but

As the county seat, Visalia was a powerful magnet for these talented

most of his early adult years were spent in Sacramento. There he

leather workers, and it all started with Juan Martarel. He became

learned the saddle and tack trade while working for one of the

legendary in the saddle-making trade, and because of him, the

“largest manufacturers in the business.” Pruess recognized Visalia’s

Visalia Stock Saddle was born. Others followed in the business with

saddle-making legacy, and advertised in 1892 that he had hired “one

names like Walker, Salazar, Ledesma, Herrera, Kern, Ybarra, Samstag,

of the best saddle-makers in the state [probably referring to Uhl],

and others, securing a top spot for Visalia in the annals of saddle

and is now prepared to turn out as good a saddle as is made in

history. Because of them, the popular saddle was often used in song,

California.” He added, “I shall endeavor to keep up the reputation

story, and rhyme.

of the Visalia Stock Saddle.”

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