7th Pennsylvania Cavalry The Saber Brigade in The Civil War Previous Next A salute to Benjamin Franklin Beacher, 7th Pa. Cavalry & my great grandfather. Blog Recent newsMore posts » May10 150th Anniversary Reenactment of Kilpatrick’s Raid ...
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Just see on eBay . It belonged to a captain named John Garey. In 2022 , same saber , thé name of thé captain was John Greer https://civilwartalk.com/threads/captain-john-s-greer’s-saber-2nd-texas-cavalry-greer’s-rocket-battery-for-sale-on-ebay.193598
Also included with my newest relic is a Harper’s Ferry saber bayonet and scabbard which is nearly as clean as the rifle itself. So there you have it another addition to the Civil War Arsenals growing Museum. If you have any questions about this weapon or any of the other relics in my...
Focuses on the use of the cavalry saber during the United States Civil War. Details on the Light Cavalry Saber Model 1860, that was issued in 1862; The outcome of the war.BrewCowanAmerica's Civil War
So if anyone comes across a cut-down Civil War Saber, it may not be the work of some Bubba - it may be one of the knives made by Charles Ambrose of Cleveland. Patchcollector Member 9,906 Location:The Land of Endless Summer #2 ...