I have often wondered about the starting dates for the observance of the Hardee drill manual throughout the ANV. I saw something that really piqued my curiosity that Neill Rose posted some time ago from a website. It was from the "Old South Military Antiques" website. You can see the "16th Virginian's Handbook" and read about the book and it's owner William Montague by going here...
Here is my question. If Montague was part of a formation in the Norfolk Light Artillery in March 26, 1862, then when did he have a need for the Hardee Infantry Manual that was printed in 1860. Earlier than that? And, how was it a 16th Virginia Handbook used Hardee if they were using Gilham's?
What say you? Just curious.
Mark Berrier
North State Rifles
Here is my question. If Montague was part of a formation in the Norfolk Light Artillery in March 26, 1862, then when did he have a need for the Hardee Infantry Manual that was printed in 1860. Earlier than that? And, how was it a 16th Virginia Handbook used Hardee if they were using Gilham's?
What say you? Just curious.
Mark Berrier
North State Rifles
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