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    Trans-Mississippi Depot Company

    April 2009

    Items In Stock
    READY TO SHIP!!!


    TRANS-MISSISSIPPI DEPOT GIFT CERTIFICATES!!!!!!

    Just the item for the special soldier! In denominations of
    $20, $50, & $100
    AVAILABLE NOW!


    BELTS

    2 USB1 U.S. M1861 Belt, Waxed Flesh or Bridal Leather with Buckle (Issued from 1851-1872)
    Belt comes like the belt above; with a hand sewn leather keeper at the one end complete with Early Allegheny Arrow back plate Size 32-40” Waist…………………………………………………………………..$60.

    1 USB2 U.S. Mid-Late War Belt (Has Brass “Clip” keeper) With correct buckle (Used from 1863-1872).
    The mid-late war belt was developed in 1862/63 for easier use of the keeper. The old loop type was replaced by the use of the patented brass “Clip” keeper, which allowed the soldier to leave the belt plate on the belt when putting it on, and stop the soldiers from cutting off the leather loop that the clip replaced. Comes complete with US Mid-Late war belt Size 32-40” Waist……..$60.


    1 MB1 Militia Web Belt with Early type Brass Plate (1820-1900)
    Commonly encountered in period pre war and early war images, this belt is made from a correct weave militia web copied from an original in my collection, picked up off of Manassas battlefield.
    The plate itself is a sheet brass, self-adjusting plate, with two tines on the back of the plate that go into the webbing to secure it. The other end has a brass wire keeper for the buckle to be attached.
    Size 32-40” Waist …………………………………………………..…….$50

    1 CS “EGG” Copper Belt Plate with Iron Dyed Belt (1862-65)
    Hand stamped and solders CS “egg” belt plates. Hooks are made from the correct weight Iron Wire as found on originals. Totally hand fabricated as per the originals out of sheet copper, & stamped from a dye made directly from an original example. Belt adjusts from 32”-42”……………………….$50

    1 South Carolina Militia Belt with “SC” Oval Plate (1850s-1865)
    This South Carolina Web Militia belt is made from a correct weave militia web copied from an original South Carolina Web Militia Belt.
    The plate itself is a lead filled oval “SC”, with bar and sheet brass tongue, that indexes into a solid brass keeper sewn into the other end of the belt.
    Size 32-48” Waist …………………………………………………..…….$65 SOLD!


    1 One of a Kind C.S. Officers Belt, With antique Silvered Chain Sword Hangers/Slings (1861-65)
    This basic belt design is based off of 2 different originals & is in general amongst one of the common types of CS officer belts appropriate for the ranks of Lieutenant to Colonel. Belt is made of polished bridal leather, with original 19th century silvered “ladder “ style chain hangers with sword snaps. The belt closes with a 1 Ό “Blued Iron Roller Buckle.
    Belt will fit Up to a 42” Waist………………………………………...$200.


    5 CS or Militia Rectangular Copper Belt plates (1840-1865)Copper belt plates a re hand cut, and finished, with tinned iron wire hooks soldered to the back. A very common plate as found by relic hunters on Civil War Battlefields. Plates of this type can be seen in Confederate Belt Buckles & Plates by Steve Mulinax , and other belt plate reference books.
    …………………………………………………………………………………$20 ea

    RIFLE SLINGS

    1 CSRS1 Confederate Cloth Sling for Rifle-Musket 1862-65)
    This is a one size fits all as per the original. It will fit Springfield, Mississippi Type, Enfield Rifles & Musketoon/Carbine (it is not made to fit the long Enfield). It is made of period machine sewn cotton heavy osnaberg (via the 1851 Wilson Mechanism) with iron adjusting hook hand sewn into place. The sling had a leather strip hand sewn in to place for the adjusting holes, with leather keepers. This is a common item in the CSA found from Tennessee to Virginia…………………………………………..…$35.00


    CANTEEN SLINGS

    5 USCS1 U.S. Leather Canteen Sling, Russet Hand Sewn (1858-1872)
    Replacing the tin drum type canteen. The regulation canteen for the Federal Army just previous to the war became the Model 1858 Tin oblate spheroid canteen. This is the regulation canteen sling that was first issued with this canteen. Made of russet oiled leather5/8” wide and 72” long with a thing gauge iron roller buckle, hand sewn with leather keeper and a “chape” or “safe” sewn behind it………………………………………..$30.00

    1 CSCS1 Confederate Leather Canteen Sling, Oiled with Brass Buckle (1861-65) The Confederate leather sling made of oiled rough side out leather, with brass buckle hand sewn into place. 1”wide. …………………………….$30.

    15 CSCS6 Confederate, Hughes Pendergrass & Snow Web Canteen Sling (1862-65)Made by the firm Hughes Pendergrass & Snow for the Confederate government. This sling is seen in Echoes of Glory CS & Silvia & O’Donnell’s Canteen book on C.S. Tin Drum & captured U.S. Canteens. It is made with a leather end piece with a buttonhole punched in it. Hand sewn to the webbing with a leather button sewn to the other end. Simple and effective……………………………………………….………………$25.

    SUSPENDERS

    10 S4 Plain Web Suspenders, w/ Period Pat. 1847 Buckles
    These are made of period correct narrow cotton webbing (1” wide) with leather back tabs and have sturdy leather risers in the front with Period Pat 1847 nickeled iron buckles………………………………….$35.

    6 S4 Plain Web Suspenders, w/Brass BucklesThese are made of period correct narrow cotton webbing (1” wide) with leather back tabs and have sturdy leather risers in the front with Period Brass buckles…………………………………………………..……….$35.

    1 S5 The “Red Line” SuspenderMade of cotton webbing with a singe red line up the center. These suspenders feature elasticized leather back tabs. These are a very comfortable and tough suspender……………………………..……….$40.

    1 CS Ambulance Corps Hat Band
    These hat bands are copied from the one seen in Echoes of glory on page 127. These are period machine sewn. With “Ambulance Corps” Hand stenciled on the front, from a hand cut stencil.

    These are made to be put on the hat as per the originals were meant to be.

    ……………………………………………………………………………..$30.00





    HAVERSACKS

    2 “Moses Alexander” Haversack with Correct Lead Filled Button (1861-65) Made By Martin Aksentowitz

    Carried by Pvt. M. Alexander from Alabama, this haversack measuring aprox. 11”X 11”, It is 100% Hand Sewn out of a heavy canvas. (It can be seen in Tenting Tonight, Time Life’s, The Civil War, Page 75). It is a strong and sturdy haversack of a common design ……………………$50 ea

    WALLETS

    1 W3 The “Hagerstown” Wallet (c1853-1880),
    This little compact wallet resides in my collection is one of my personal favorites.
    The “Hagerstown” (it is named after where I bought it) measures aprox 4”X 2 ½” when closed and is heavily line embossed, and is period machine sewn. When open you see the bright red hand mixed enamel flaps covering the two pockets at each end. The middle of the wallet has a red enameled ford out for papers and paper money. It is a spiffy wallet for that impression………………………………………………………………………$50.SOLD!


    CAPS


    1 CSFC1 English Blue Gray Broad Cloth Richmond Depot Cap, these can be trimmed as were some of the originals (1862-65)
    Turned out by the Richmond Depot, this cap saw heavy use in the war. It is made of County Cloth dark Blue Gray wool Broad Cloth, & features a oil cloth covered cardboard bill as per the originals. It is made with a painted cloth chin strap and is lined in osnaberg with a hand painted oil cloth sweat band. For head size 7 3/8……………………………………...….$95.


    TROUSERS


    1 CIVT3 Blue Denim Work Trouser, period machine sewn.
    Trouser is made of heavy indigo dyed denim, with black enameled tin buttons. This particular set of trousers was made for fellows who require a trouser that is more generous fit. Trouser is made with the earlier style stove pipe leg, with a very generous fit. This set of trouser is perfect for those also looking for an over trouser to fit over a nicer set while working or in camp.
    Fits a waist size 44” X 32” Inseam……………………………………$150

    NOTE! If you would like when purchasing the trousers, I can take the legs in for you for an additional $30


    "IN STOCK TERMS & CONDITIONS"

    ORDERING:
    I accept Orders by Mail and by Phone (928) 649-1395
    Phone Hours are 7am –7pm M-F, Sat by Chance

    Returns accepted on items if returned within ten days. Shipping costs will not be refunded.

    PLEASE ALLOW:
    ITEMS IN STOCK can be sent out As soon as payment arrives.

    PLEASE NOTE! Items Sold on Consignment are sold as “ALL SALES FINAL”

    PLEASE… If you have concerns about meeting a delivery deadline, write, e-mail or call BEFORE placing your order.

    SHIPPING: We Ship Via US Priority Mail
    With orders up to $69.00, add $6.00; from $70.00 to $149.00, add $9.00; from $150.00 to $300.00, add $12.00; from $300.00 to $500.00, add $15.00; in excess of $500.00, add $20.00.

    PAYMENTS: PAYMENT in FULL CONFIRMS Order.

    Money Orders and Cashiers Checks PREFERED

    VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED BY PHONE

    MONEY ORDERS ORIGINATING OUTSIDE THE U.S.A. WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Customers outside of the U.S. must pay with VISA, MasterCard or U.S. funds

    PLEASE MAKE OUT, AND SEND TO:
    Trans-Mississippi Depot Co.
    209 W. SPUR DR.
    COTTONWOOD, AZ, 86326-5003
    (928) 649-1395
    Attached Files
    Last edited by D F Smith Historic; 04-08-2009, 12:11 PM. Reason: UP DATE
    Don F Smith

  • #2
    Re: Tmdco april in stock list!!!

    HI All,

    Hagerstown Wallet is Sold

    SC militia Belt is Sold


    One US M1861 Waist Belt with plate left. Will fit waist 38-48" Waist


    All other items are still available!


    I look forward to hearing from you

    All the best

    Don S
    Don F Smith

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    • #3
      Re: Tmdco april in stock list!!!

      I just recieved my Hagerstown wallet in the mail yesterday. All I can say is "Wow". Don really knocked this one out of the park. Thanks for a great product. Well worth the wait!
      [SIZE="4"][FONT="Impact"]Jason Thibodeaux[/FONT][/SIZE]
      Independent Rifles
      Swamp Angels
      Pelican Civil War Lodge #1861

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      • #4
        Re: Tmdco april in stock list!!!

        Hi Jason,

        Thank you for the kind words. It was a pleasure to make the wallet for you.

        All the best

        Don S
        Don F Smith

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          Re: Tmdco april in stock list!!!

          Mid-Late War US Waist Belt is sold

          The remaining on hand ready to ship:

          BELTS

          1 USB1 U.S. M1861 Belt, Waxed Flesh or Bridal Leather with Buckle (Issued from 1851-1872)Belt comes like the belt above; with a hand sewn leather keeper at the one end complete with Early Allegheny Arrow back plate Size 38"-48” Waist…………………………………………………………………..$60.




          1 MB1 Militia Web Belt with Early type Brass Plate (1820-1900)
          Commonly encountered in period pre war and early war images, this belt is made from a correct weave militia web copied from an original in my collection, picked up off of Manassas battlefield.
          The plate itself is a sheet brass, self-adjusting plate, with two tines on the back of the plate that go into the webbing to secure it. The other end has a brass wire keeper for the buckle to be attached.
          Size 32-40” Waist …………………………………………………..…….$50

          1 CS “EGG” Copper Belt Plate with Iron Dyed Belt (1862-65)
          Hand stamped and solders CS “egg” belt plates. Hooks are made from the correct weight Iron Wire as found on originals. Totally hand fabricated as per the originals out of sheet copper, & stamped from a dye made directly from an original example. Belt adjusts from 32”-42”……………………….$50




          1 One of a Kind C.S. Officers Belt, With antique Silvered Chain Sword Hangers/Slings (1861-65)
          This basic belt design is based off of 2 different originals & is in general amongst one of the common types of CS officer belts appropriate for the ranks of Lieutenant to Colonel. Belt is made of polished bridal leather, with original 19th century silvered “ladder “ style chain hangers with sword snaps. The belt closes with a 1 Ό “Blued Iron Roller Buckle.
          Belt will fit Up to a 42” Waist………………………………………...$200.


          5 CS or Militia Rectangular Copper Belt plates (1840-1865)Copper belt plates a re hand cut, and finished, with tinned iron wire hooks soldered to the back. A very common plate as found by relic hunters on Civil War Battlefields. Plates of this type can be seen in Confederate Belt Buckles & Plates by Steve Mulinax , and other belt plate reference books.
          …………………………………………………………………………………$20 ea

          RIFLE SLINGS

          1 CSRS1 Confederate Cloth Sling for Rifle-Musket 1862-65)This is a one size fits all as per the original. It will fit Springfield, Mississippi Type, Enfield Rifles & Musketoon/Carbine (it is not made to fit the long Enfield). It is made of period machine sewn cotton heavy osnaberg (via the 1851 Wilson Mechanism) with iron adjusting hook hand sewn into place. The sling had a leather strip hand sewn in to place for the adjusting holes, with leather keepers. This is a common item in the CSA found from Tennessee to Virginia…………………………………………..…$35.00


          CANTEEN SLINGS

          5 USCS1 U.S. Leather Canteen Sling, Russet Hand Sewn (1858-1872)Replacing the tin drum type canteen. The regulation canteen for the Federal Army just previous to the war became the Model 1858 Tin oblate spheroid canteen. This is the regulation canteen sling that was first issued with this canteen. Made of russet oiled leather5/8” wide and 72” long with a thing gauge iron roller buckle, hand sewn with leather keeper and a “chape” or “safe” sewn behind it………………………………………..$30.00

          1 CSCS1 Confederate Leather Canteen Sling, Oiled with Brass Buckle (1861-65) The Confederate leather sling made of oiled rough side out leather, with brass buckle hand sewn into place. 1”wide. …………………………….$30.

          15 CSCS6 Confederate, Hughes Pendergrass & Snow Web Canteen Sling (1862-65)Made by the firm Hughes Pendergrass & Snow for the Confederate government. This sling is seen in Echoes of Glory CS & Silvia & O’Donnell’s Canteen book on C.S. Tin Drum & captured U.S. Canteens. It is made with a leather end piece with a buttonhole punched in it. Hand sewn to the webbing with a leather button sewn to the other end. Simple and effective……………………………………………….………………$25.

          SUSPENDERS

          10 S4 Plain Web Suspenders, w/ Period Pat. 1847 BucklesThese are made of period correct narrow cotton webbing (1” wide) with leather back tabs and have sturdy leather risers in the front with Period Pat 1847 nickeled iron buckles………………………………….$35.

          6 S4 Plain Web Suspenders, w/Brass BucklesThese are made of period correct narrow cotton webbing (1” wide) with leather back tabs and have sturdy leather risers in the front with Period Brass buckles…………………………………………………..……….$35.

          1 S5 The “Red Line” SuspenderMade of cotton webbing with a singe red line up the center. These suspenders feature elasticized leather back tabs. These are a very comfortable and tough suspender……………………………..……….$40.

          1 CS Ambulance Corps Hat Band
          These hat bands are copied from the one seen in Echoes of glory on page 127. These are period machine sewn. With “Ambulance Corps” Hand stenciled on the front, from a hand cut stencil.

          These are made to be put on the hat as per the originals were meant to be.

          ……………………………………………………………………………..$30.00





          HAVERSACKS

          2 “Moses Alexander” Haversack with Correct Lead Filled Button (1861-65) Made By Martin Aksentowitz

          Carried by Pvt. M. Alexander from Alabama, this haversack measuring aprox. 11”X 11”, It is 100% Hand Sewn out of a heavy canvas. (It can be seen in Tenting Tonight, Time Life’s, The Civil War, Page 75). It is a strong and sturdy haversack of a common design ……………………$50 ea



          CAPS

          1 CSFC1 English Blue Gray Broad Cloth Richmond Depot Cap, these can be trimmed as were some of the originals (1862-65)
          Turned out by the Richmond Depot, this cap saw heavy use in the war. It is made of County Cloth dark Blue Gray wool Broad Cloth, & features a oil cloth covered cardboard bill as per the originals. It is made with a painted cloth chin strap and is lined in osnaberg with a hand painted oil cloth sweat band. For head size 7 3/8……………………………………...….$95.


          TROUSERS


          1 CIVT3 Blue Denim Work Trouser, period machine sewn.
          Trouser is made of heavy indigo dyed denim, with black enameled tin buttons. This particular set of trousers was made for fellows who require a trouser that is more generous fit. Trouser is made with the earlier style stove pipe leg, with a very generous fit. This set of trouser is perfect for those also looking for an over trouser to fit over a nicer set while working or in camp.
          Fits a waist size 44” X 32” Inseam……………………………………$150

          NOTE! If you would like when purchasing the trousers, I can take the legs in for you for an additional $30
          Don F Smith

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          • #6
            Re: Tmdco april in stock list!!!

            PM sent on the Sword Belt
            Chad Wrinn

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            • #7
              Re: Tmdco april in stock list!!!

              You won't be anything but happy with that sword belt. I have one and get nothing but compliments on it. I have loved everything Don has made for me, and his customer service is like no one else. He makes the best in the business.
              Ted Siljowicz

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              • #8
                Re: Tmdco april in stock list!!!

                Recieved my South Carolina Militia web belt today. Im very pleased, great work. Thanks
                Scott Malone

                "A nation which does not remember what it was yesterday does not know where it is today." - Robert E. Lee

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                • #9
                  Re: Tmdco april in stock list!!!

                  Hi All,

                  Glad to hear that those of you who have recently recieved your items are pleased with them!

                  South Carolina Militia Belt is Sold

                  S5 "Red Line" Braces are Sold

                  CS officers Sword Belt on Hold

                  ALL OTHER ITEMS ARE STILL ON HAND!

                  Don S
                  Don F Smith

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                  • #10
                    Re: Tmdco april in stock list!!!

                    Don,
                    I received the officer's haversack. It is, as always, outstanding.
                    Ted Siljowicz

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                    • #11
                      Re: Tmdco april in stock list!!!

                      Suspenders are great Don.
                      William L. Shifflett
                      Valley Light Horse and Lord of Louisa



                      "We are still expecting the enemy. Why dont he come?" -JEB Stuart

                      In Memory of 3 Sox, 4th Va Cavalry horse, my mount, my friend. Killed in action January 9th, 2005.

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