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Currency - Coins in the Confederacy | Currency, Stamps, other . . . The Confederates made very little coins during the Civil War, but it's a bit more complicated than that The U S 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
Bayonet for Pedersolis 1861 Springfield? - American Civil War Forums I definitely plan to invest in a quality made Italian bayonet, likely made from spring steel as opposed to carbon steel like most India reproductions The question is does anyone know of any 1861 bayonets that would fit Pedersoli's 1861 springfield "out of the box?" If not, could anyone give me
Civil War rifles - modern barrel material to shiny? Hello, I have a question about the authentic rifle barrels, which were made during the civil war Is there any report about the material condition, which was used for the Springfield 61 for example? I have a guy who argues, that the modern replicas are all wrong, cause the barrel is to shiny
Collection - 1856 Enfield Carbine made by Barnett | Small Arms . . . 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
Real Confederate Bowie Knives - American Civil War Forums 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
Where did all the wood come for musket stocks come from? 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
The Civil War Monitor magazines top 20 biggest Civil War celebrities . . . 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
Mulligan Stew | Foods Recipes | American Civil War Forums The earliest type of Irish stew was made from mutton, onions, praties--the "lumber potato of famine infamy" salt and water Full stop That's it Carrots and vegetables came much later I suspect that once upon a time it was merely mutton, salt, onions, and turnips Incidentally, there is a lowland Scottish concoction, which is a bit similar, called "stovies" after the Spanish word estofado
Civil War Era Knives | Small Arms Ammunition Does anyone have in their collection the humble pocketknife from CW times? I'd like to see them, even if they're repros or custom-made modern ones I think this simple tool was one of the most useful for all What about "bowies"? Where they really used? I've seen pictures from the early war