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Grandmother made bread pudding with some raisins in it They are the same size and proportions as the colt 2nd model dragoon pistol When arriving for a sunday visit, caught the aroma as soon as the door opened

We knew we were in for a treat, as grandmother would serve a dish of bread pudding to us while still warm with a little milk poured over They are the tucker and sherrard 44cal Bread pudding always brings back fond memories of grandmother.

The best quality arms made by any private company are from the london armoury company

You'll find various opinions / facts / alternative facts about how many arms imported to the us for the civil war were from the london armoury I believe only a modest percentage of the hundreds of thousands of enfield arms imported were from the london. The confederates made very little coins during the civil war, but it's a bit more complicated than that Had 5 mints around the country that they were using, so when the confederacy came to be, they took over 3 of them, most notably in new orleans

The confederates started making coins. I have coin buttons on one of my commutation jackets I have a cap made with original civilian flower pattern brass buttons on it so there were substitutes Soldiers themselves if they had the means and could find them would often replace issued wood buttons with state buttons or alternative brass buttons.

The civil war monitor magazine assembled a group of 'historians' to select the 20 biggest civil war celebrities

Is six women enough women They came in 3rd place, 10th place,14th place,17th place, 18th place, and 19th place Can anyone one guess what six women made the cut and what place they. I made a measured drawing of two of the knives at the coastal museum for a knife smith in our local blacksmith forge

One of them was a utility knife very similar to the green river multi use knife above The bowie knife was exactly the same blade with a clip point Makes sense, a manufacturer would have no reason not to simplify the production. In addition to swords made by other manufacturers, military volunteers were offered a wide selection of roby weapons that would have included n.c.o.,musician, horse artillery, and cavalry swords for enlisted personnel

A foot infantry officer sword, model 1850

Any good hard wood could be used, which included sugar maple, red maple, cherry, apple, pear and sometimes ash and butternut (for southern rifles) French muskets followed the walnut trail as did most others, but austrian rifles (lorenz) could sometimes be made of elm and some german and belgian rifles had beech stocks. Does anyone have in their collection the humble pocketknife from cw times I think this simple tool was one of the most useful for all

I've seen pictures from the early war. Here is a pistol many have never seen or heard of That's why i'm sharing the information

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