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It was built in the 1830’s (called the richmond factory) it is said that they made cloth for uniforms and tents.does anyone have information on this subject? Hot cereal was known for years in other parts of. This is kind of a dumb question, but does anyone knowledgeable in the confederate belt buckle field know where csa snake buckles came from
So which one is true
Most all canister consisted of iron balls Great explanation that even i can understand Domestic manufacturers of pistols of course, smaller than the four outfits named above Dragoon revolvers like these and in still another part of texas (sisterdale) the sisterdale dragoon.44.
Does anyone have in their collection the humble pocketknife from cw times I think this simple tool was one of the most useful for all I've seen pictures from the early war. It is my understanding that, given the severe shortage of supplies, the confederate army used bat guano to procure potassium nitrate (saltpetre), before mixing it with charcoal and sulphur, to create gunpowder
However, i cannot find anything that explains how they procured sulphur, given that.
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It was a simple and inexpensive arm that influenced small arms development well into the 20th century. One of the early foods enjoyed by early colonists and settlers to america was corn meal mush The newcomers learned to make and eat this from the native american indians Indians had been grinding corn for centuries making all kinds of dishes
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