CMHouchins
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That is an amazing find all the way around….. neat that you chose to keep it all together. Any idea of dates on the plates…. Just curious how old these goodies are.
This is hand painted Limoges porcelain circa 19th centuryThat is an amazing find all the way around….. neat that you chose to keep it all together. Any idea of dates on the plates…. Just curious how old these goodies are.
That sure would be a good example of an original Colt to measure the arbor length vs. hole depth. M. DeLand had asked about it, but it didn't get answered. Maybe it still will be, I hope so.
OK, now, can you find a connection between this regiment and how it ended up in the secret drawer?Received info today on the Colt it was issued in 1863 to Co. H - 11th NY Vol Cav
yes I will try to further investigate this revolver but Co. H - 11th NY Vol Cav was mostly drafted from area where I currently live ... small worldOK, now, can you find a connection between this regiment and how it ended up in the secret drawer?
Who was in the regiment that lived in the vicinity of the garage sale?
I wonder if there are regimental records showing the SNs of pistols given to cavalrymen.
This is worthy of a book, or at least a nice write-up here on the forum.
Good luck with your research!
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