Has anyone thought about those long wide Bowie knives we often see being held up by Civil War soldiers on both sides when they were photographed?
Were they only photographers props?
Were they ever carried by the troops as an effective weapon on either side, at any time during the war?
Your considered thoughts please.
There may be an answer from a conflict on "the other side of the world".
Kim Stewart-Gray
"I am with the South in death, in victory or defeat...I never owned a Negro and care nothing for them,
but these people have been my friends and have stood up to me on all occasions."
Patrick Cleburne 1860.
Were they only photographers props?
Were they ever carried by the troops as an effective weapon on either side, at any time during the war?
Your considered thoughts please.
There may be an answer from a conflict on "the other side of the world".
Kim Stewart-Gray
"I am with the South in death, in victory or defeat...I never owned a Negro and care nothing for them,
but these people have been my friends and have stood up to me on all occasions."
Patrick Cleburne 1860.
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