the rigors of war. The new Maynard is an excellent example of not just a surviving carbine but a war trophy as well. Carved into the shoulder stock forward of the patch box is “Perryville Ky. Oct. 8th1862”. My guess is that it was displayed in a G.A.R. Hall after the war. ...
Civil War Guns, Edged Weapons & BattlefieldsSearch Main menu Home Sons of Confederate Veterans, Eugene West The Civil War Arsenal Story Category Archives: Civil War Guns 1st Model Maynard Carbine, Confederate Purchase Range Posted on April 23, 2020 Maynard Carbine 1st Model, Perryville Ky. Oct...
In July, Jonathan found himself doing a task that no soldier likely envisioned before the war - he was part of the regiment’s cattle guard. The unit’s cooks held important roles in preparing meals but guarding the food supply so that the cooks had food to cook was also necessary. Jonat...
1861: The Civil War Awakening As the United States marks the 150th anniversary of our defining national drama, 1861 presents a gripping and original account of how the Civil War began. 1861 is an epic of courage and heroism beyond the battlefields. Early in that fate... Goodheart,Adam 被...
While hundreds of marchers continued to be jailed on Southern civil rights battlefields that June, King and his associates were pulled toward the vastly more complex second front that Watts would soon represent: the urban non-South. Northern industrial cities into which waves of African Americans ...
So I ask that we all remember life is just as fragile as it is precious. It can be altered (for better or worse) or ended in the blink of an eye. Transitions are happening as you read this … on roads, in homes or on battlefields in foreign lands. And yes, even in hospitals. ...
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