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  • #16
    Re: 19th Century dog collar and leash

    Originally posted by LWhite64 View Post
    The Carter House in Franklin has what remains of Harvey's collar, red leather with brass plates.


    A documented Civil War dog.
    Joe Smotherman

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    • #17
      Re: 19th Century dog collar and leash

      Thanks Marvin! I think Scottie's are to temperamental for events anyway. I know mine would go nuts.
      Andrew Turner
      Co.D 27th NCT
      Liberty Rifles

      "Well, by God, I’ll take my men in and if they outflank me I’ll face my men about and cut my way out. Forward, men!” Gen. John R. Cooke at Bristoe Station,VA

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      • #18
        Re: 19th Century dog collar and leash

        After a quick search I found this book which could yield some info, or if nothing else some good reading: Civil War Dogs And The Men Who Loved Them By Anne Palagruto.
        Andrew Turner
        Co.D 27th NCT
        Liberty Rifles

        "Well, by God, I’ll take my men in and if they outflank me I’ll face my men about and cut my way out. Forward, men!” Gen. John R. Cooke at Bristoe Station,VA

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        • #19
          Re: 19th Century dog collar and leash

          if you find out let me know and my wife has a 19" neck..

          Ronnie
          Ronnie Hull
          Lt Co G 3rd La / Co C 48th OVI
          Shreveport, La

          Independent Rifles and all of hell followed "
          Western Independent Greys

          Descendent of Levi W. Leech - Private, Co G Tenth Texas Cavalry, Dmtd 1861-1865, AOT

          2009 Bummers November 13 - 16
          2010 Vicksburg L.O.L February 5-7
          Before the Breakout September 10-12

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          • #20
            Re: 19th Century dog collar and leash

            Here is the picture of Sgt. Dick that Mitch was talking about. Photo of an excellent painting at the St. Louis History Museum at Forest Park.

            Ken Irvin
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            Last edited by Ken_Irvin; 07-07-2009, 11:09 PM.
            Ken Irvin

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