.The only way I can see The Last Full Measure getting made into a movie (or better yet a miniseries) is if somebody can go back and remake Gods and Generals from
.I know cotton, sometimes elastic woven into it. I just recently bought these period suspenders. There made of cotton webbing. Was that common? Or was it something different
.There were other C.S.A. domestic manufacturers of pistols of course, smaller than the four outfits named above. For example there was Dance Brothers (of Galveston,
.This is kind of a dumb question, but does anyone knowledgeable in the Confederate belt buckle field know where CSA snake buckles came from? Ive read on the
.Dispite this and other woolen Mills many Confederate soldiers were wearing cotton uniforms or mixed cotton and wool uniforms in the second half of the war. Many British
.A thriving industry in 1890, within 10 years it was doomed, and effectively dead by 1920. Reminds me of the guy back in the 1950s, who foresaw that technology and
.Hawken Rifle Factory, St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1860s-1870s. Hawken made flintlock rifles, later converting to percussion in the 1830s. Hawken manufactured a larger
.His father made a living selling goods acquired at auctions, and a young Francis often accompanied him to these sales where he pick up big lots of various knick-knacks
.I am working on compiling information on ramrods that were produced by the various Confederate Arsenals (sometimes called quot;blacksmith madequot; as have been observed
.These 3 nested Rs are the only markings other than proof marks on an Italian Zouave musket. Does anyone know who this manufacturer is (was).
.The only way I can see The Last Full Measure getting made into a movie (or better yet a miniseries) is if somebody can go back and remake Gods and Generals from
.I know cotton, sometimes elastic woven into it. I just recently bought these period suspenders. There made of cotton webbing. Was that common? Or was it something different
.There were other C.S.A. domestic manufacturers of pistols of course, smaller than the four outfits named above. For example there was Dance Brothers (of Galveston,
.This is kind of a dumb question, but does anyone knowledgeable in the Confederate belt buckle field know where CSA snake buckles came from? Ive read on the
.Dispite this and other woolen Mills many Confederate soldiers were wearing cotton uniforms or mixed cotton and wool uniforms in the second half of the war. Many British
.A thriving industry in 1890, within 10 years it was doomed, and effectively dead by 1920. Reminds me of the guy back in the 1950s, who foresaw that technology and
.Hawken Rifle Factory, St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1860s-1870s. Hawken made flintlock rifles, later converting to percussion in the 1830s. Hawken manufactured a larger
.His father made a living selling goods acquired at auctions, and a young Francis often accompanied him to these sales where he pick up big lots of various knick-knacks
.I am working on compiling information on ramrods that were produced by the various Confederate Arsenals (sometimes called quot;blacksmith madequot; as have been observed
.These 3 nested Rs are the only markings other than proof marks on an Italian Zouave musket. Does anyone know who this manufacturer is (was).
.The only way I can see The Last Full Measure getting made into a movie (or better yet a miniseries) is if somebody can go back and remake Gods and Generals from
.I know cotton, sometimes elastic woven into it. I just recently bought these period suspenders. There made of cotton webbing. Was that common? Or was it something different
.There were other C.S.A. domestic manufacturers of pistols of course, smaller than the four outfits named above. For example there was Dance Brothers (of Galveston,
.This is kind of a dumb question, but does anyone knowledgeable in the Confederate belt buckle field know where CSA snake buckles came from? Ive read on the
.Dispite this and other woolen Mills many Confederate soldiers were wearing cotton uniforms or mixed cotton and wool uniforms in the second half of the war. Many British
.A thriving industry in 1890, within 10 years it was doomed, and effectively dead by 1920. Reminds me of the guy back in the 1950s, who foresaw that technology and
.Hawken Rifle Factory, St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1860s-1870s. Hawken made flintlock rifles, later converting to percussion in the 1830s. Hawken manufactured a larger
.His father made a living selling goods acquired at auctions, and a young Francis often accompanied him to these sales where he pick up big lots of various knick-knacks
.I am working on compiling information on ramrods that were produced by the various Confederate Arsenals (sometimes called quot;blacksmith madequot; as have been observed
.These 3 nested Rs are the only markings other than proof marks on an Italian Zouave musket. Does anyone know who this manufacturer is (was).
.The only way I can see The Last Full Measure getting made into a movie (or better yet a miniseries) is if somebody can go back and remake Gods and Generals from
.I know cotton, sometimes elastic woven into it. I just recently bought these period suspenders. There made of cotton webbing. Was that common? Or was it something different
.There were other C.S.A. domestic manufacturers of pistols of course, smaller than the four outfits named above. For example there was Dance Brothers (of Galveston,
.This is kind of a dumb question, but does anyone knowledgeable in the Confederate belt buckle field know where CSA snake buckles came from? Ive read on the
.Dispite this and other woolen Mills many Confederate soldiers were wearing cotton uniforms or mixed cotton and wool uniforms in the second half of the war. Many British
.A thriving industry in 1890, within 10 years it was doomed, and effectively dead by 1920. Reminds me of the guy back in the 1950s, who foresaw that technology and
.Hawken Rifle Factory, St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1860s-1870s. Hawken made flintlock rifles, later converting to percussion in the 1830s. Hawken manufactured a larger
.His father made a living selling goods acquired at auctions, and a young Francis often accompanied him to these sales where he pick up big lots of various knick-knacks
.I am working on compiling information on ramrods that were produced by the various Confederate Arsenals (sometimes called quot;blacksmith madequot; as have been observed
.These 3 nested Rs are the only markings other than proof marks on an Italian Zouave musket. Does anyone know who this manufacturer is (was).