This must be only one of four true Confederate eagle drums still in existance.
One is shown in Echoes of Glory, another in Elrod and Garafalo's book, and the crudest one can be found here:
All I know about this fourth Confederate eagle drum is that it is similar to the one in Elrod and Garafalo and is hopefully still at the Annmary Memorial at Brown University. I hope to get more information and post it here soon. Anyone with a digital camera live near Rhode Island?
There a couple of eagle drums at the MOC, but one is just a pre-war eagle drum that was used by a Confederate drummer, and the other was made by William Boucher of Baltimore and had additional artwork that was later added to the standard Boucher eagle. Neither of these drums was made specifically for Confederate usage.
One is shown in Echoes of Glory, another in Elrod and Garafalo's book, and the crudest one can be found here:
All I know about this fourth Confederate eagle drum is that it is similar to the one in Elrod and Garafalo and is hopefully still at the Annmary Memorial at Brown University. I hope to get more information and post it here soon. Anyone with a digital camera live near Rhode Island?
There a couple of eagle drums at the MOC, but one is just a pre-war eagle drum that was used by a Confederate drummer, and the other was made by William Boucher of Baltimore and had additional artwork that was later added to the standard Boucher eagle. Neither of these drums was made specifically for Confederate usage.
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