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- NF - Will “The last full Measure” movie, ever be made? | Civil War . . .
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 scratch (and be more faithful to the source material)
- Currency - Civil war soldier coin made for necklace (advice needed . . .
Hello everyone During one of my coin club meetings I was given an 1864 Indian head cent that the man who gave it to me claimed it was worn by a civil war soldier on a necklace I am unsure if it actually was used on a necklace during the war I would appreciate articles and helpful comments for
- 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
- 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
- Recent Find - Confederate made, Louisiana numbered bayonet | Edged . . .
Last week I came across a rather rusty Enfield bayonet, which I immediately recognized as Louisiana numbered and Confederate made The guy was asking way beyond what a normal Enfield bayonet in that condition would cost, so I made him an offer, still more than he probably expected to sell it
- The long shot made with a Henry 1860 by Gus in the Lonesome Dove . . .
The long shot made with a Henry 1860 by Gus in the "Lonesome Dove" movie Could a 1860 Henry make such a shot?
- What Company Made the Last Buggy Whip in America and Was It Really the . . .
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 engineering was the wave of the future, so he invested all his money in a company that made slide-rules Seemed a good idea at the time
- The long shot made with a Henry 1860 by Gus in the Lonesome Dove . . .
The long shot made with a Henry 1860 by Gus in the "Lonesome Dove" movie Could a 1860 Henry make such a shot?
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