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- I Guess Its Not Farb | Reenactors Forum - Join, Drill, See the Elephant
It turns out it's not farby to have a phone in your pocket
- Can you guess where I am? Part Two | Gettysburg
This is on the First Day's field, and it's part of a larger photo that I cropped Where and what is this?
- The Mysteriously Funny Sockdologizing Line from Our American Cousin
Well, I guess I know enough to turn you inside out, old gal—you sockdologizing old man-trap Wal, now, when I think what I've thrown away in hard cash to-day I'm apt to call myself some awful hard names, 400,000 dollars is a big pile for a man to light his cigar with
- 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 I'm WAAAYYY behind on political news though Right now all I know is that the old woke pope croaked, we got a new one who I don't know whether or not he's woke, and the
- US Model 1842 Percussion Pistol, a photographic study
My guess if this version was used early on in the Civil war, the standard type like this thread talks about was probably used In the June July edition of American Rifleman there is an article about this And mentions about "Civil War Field Service in early 1862 by the 9th Illinois Cavalry using this 1855 Pistol Carbine
- Enlistment Age Distribution | Civil War Potpourri
This is chart I came across and it asks an interesting question My guess is that 18 year olds and 44 year olds increased since people were lying to get enlisted Am I right? Also if you were to say you were 44 would they have to retire you when you turned 45? During the war you had to be at
- Zone1 - Guess Whos Back!? :D | Page 3 | US Message Board
LOL! You beat me to my own edit, and you're right! That's bodey :hhello: hey BFF!!!!!!
- Colonel Stephen D. Thruston 3rd North Carolina (Spotsylvania . . .
My guess is that the description of Thruston's wounding as 'severe' was an exaggeration and that he remained in charge, even though he was lightly wounded on May 10 These kinds of errors are common in Clark's histories Checked Wood's memoir and found no mention of Thruston's wounding
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