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- Uniforms - Gettysburg July 1 1863 | Relic Hunting Collecting
I guess it is possible that the box was found at Culps Hill after a reunion, but this pattern was made in 1864 How do we know this, the latch tab rivet was not in use until 1864, in April of 1863 Ruben Nece wrote to Gen Ripley about supplying infantry accouterments at $3 67 per set and he proposed some improvements to the current Pattern 1861:
- Antisemitic Far-Left Muslim Congresswoman refuses to condemn the murder . . .
I guess your response if you were in charge of the IDF would be to just say, "hey, they are using civilians as shields, I guess we have to leave them alone to keep attacking us " Click to expand The only time people like Joe are OK with Jews is when they “know their place” and allow antisemites like him to murder them
- Artillery fuse pouch markings | Relic Hunting Collecting
Welcome to the forum! Just taking a guess at it, I've heard of people with large collections marking their pieces I'm thinking that's what those marks are, maybe at some time in it's life it was on loan and the owner wanted to make sure it had an ID
- Folding Camp Chairs | Reenactors Forum - Join, Drill, See the Elephant
(re)enactments is anyone's guess, but they are a quick f a r b-finder Civil War soldiers, if they could find something to sit on at all, would rest their backsides on an empty Army Bread box or a log Mostly just a ground cloth or gum blanket on terra firma
- Zone1 - Guess Whos Back!? :D - US Message Board
Happy belated Easter and Mother's Day everybody I apologize for being gone so long but I wasn't going to be gone forever
- What is this? - Identifying Springfield yard sale find | Small Arms . . .
This is just a guess, but I would bet that this gun fell into the hands of a reenactor that cleaned it up to look new and replaced the ramrod and nipple so that it could shoot blanks Prior to that it was a relatively intact rifle-musket in attic condition
- Toddler Has Surprising Fear of John Wilkes Booth Being Under Her Bed
Just a guess, but I'll wager a few of us had that thought the moment we saw the title in the list of active threads I'm not too concerned, however It may be viewed by that poster as a fake because the girl is an actual "eyewitness" instead of somebody telling us what somebody told her that they were told by somebody else
- People stumped by simple homework question asking kids to guess a three . . .
People stumped by simple homework question asking kids to guess a three-letter word - saying 'adults with advanced degrees' couldn't solve it "A confused parent turned to the internet to ask for help with their young child's homework after being left baffled by a take-home worksheet
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