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| Weapons of the Civil War > Springfield/Enfield question (8 replies - 5094 views) Every ten round pack of U.S. issue .58 cal. minies had one Williams Type I, II or III cleaner round in it. There is no ... Thu Sep 24th, 2009 09:16 pm Weapons of the Civil War > Springfield/Enfield question (8 replies - 5094 views) I have had about the same results from live firing my Armisport P53 .577 cal. Enfield. ( I think my defarbed Armisport Enfield has a Parker Hale ... Wed Sep 23rd, 2009 06:16 pm Other People of the Civil War > Missourians and Kansans (24 replies - 14581 views) Col. John T. Coffee and his family joined Brig. Gen. Jo Shelby and left for Texas. Col. Coffee burned seven court houses in Missouri during his ... Fri Sep 18th, 2009 09:30 pm Misc. Genealogy > Civil War Ancestors (35 replies - 25757 views) This the service of my great grandfathers:
Pvt.Joshua David Coffee
Fannin Co. Texas
June 1861 - June 1863
Brig. Gen. Henry Eustace McCullough, comdg
14th Brigade
Orangeville Home Guard Company
Fannin ... Wed Sep 16th, 2009 08:45 pm Other Western Theater and Trans-Miss. > 1864 Red River (13 replies - 7578 views) General Nathaniel P. Banks and 30,000 federal troops attempted to fight their way up the Red River from New Orleans but were turned back by ... Tue Sep 15th, 2009 11:34 am Other Western Theater and Trans-Miss. > The Greater Disaster Red River Campaign or Camden Expedition (1 reply - 3014 views) The Red River Campaign was the greatest failure because Gen. Nathaniel Banks and Gen. Federick Steele did not unite forces in Louisiana and invade northeast Texas. ... Tue Sep 15th, 2009 12:11 am | |
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