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  1. C.S.A. domestically-made revolvers | Small Arms & Ammunition

    Mar 18, 2016 · 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, Texas) …

  2. Mulligan Stew | Foods & Recipes | American Civil War Forums

    May 12, 2010 · 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 …

  3. Discussion - American Civil War Forums

    Dec 27, 2011 · Over the past several years there have been several incidents of India made replica muskets [Brown Besses and P-53 Enfields] blowing up during re-enactments. These …

  4. 1816 muskets | Small Arms & Ammunition | American Civil War …

    May 4, 2014 · The M1816 was made at the Springfield and Harpers Ferry armories. These muskets originally were issued to federal troops. The M.1816s made by contractors were …

  5. Were Confederate wooden sole shoes as good as leather sole …

    Aug 25, 2012 · Before the Civil War wooden sole shoes were mostly worn by slaves or certain types of workers. Wooden sole shoes could be made by the slaves theirselves and were less …

  6. Tell me more! - American Civil War Forums

    Aug 25, 2012 · Were most muskets made from the same type of wood? Being from Michigan I know that huge amounts of lumber from Michigan was being sold to the Federal government, …

  7. How I made the Shiloh Diorama. Part 1 - American Civil War Forums

    Feb 7, 2013 · This is a step by step guide how I made one of the figures for the above Shiloh Diorama. I always start by making the head using 'SuperSculpey' firm clay (built on a wooden …

  8. The long shot made with a Henry 1860 by Gus in the "Lonesome …

    Aug 25, 2012 · The long shot made with a Henry 1860 by Gus in the "Lonesome Dove" movie. Could a 1860 Henry make such a shot?

  9. The story of Ivory Soap - American Civil War Forums

    May 12, 2010 · The air actually made the soap lighter than water, causing it to float. Proter and Gamble thus marketed Ivory as the "Soap that Floats". As the decades followed, Procter and …

  10. Lee's biggest mistakes at Gettysburg - American Civil War Forums

    Aug 20, 2021 · They all made mistakes, and honestly, it was extremely hard coordinating that many men at any one time. Having said all of that I've recently purchased Sears Gettysburg …