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    I'm beginning research into putting together an 11th Missouri Cavalry (US) impression and came across this 1865 quote regarding their Merrill Carbines and Cartridge boxes. Does anyone know of any originals or even photos of this particular cartridge box?

    The Eleventh Missouri Cavalry is reported in tolerable condition. The complain bitterly of their arms (the Merrill carbine), and state Merrill's cartridge-box to be nuisance that the service should be rid of. They are now being armed with the Sharps carbines.
    Also if anyone has any leads on sources for the 11th Mo. Cavalry (especially clothing rolls) I'd be most appreciative of the info.
    Troy Groves "AZReenactor"
    1st California Infantry Volunteers, Co. C

    So, you think that scrap in the East is rough, do you?
    Ever consider what it means to be captured by Apaches?

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    There is a sketch of one of the .54 calibre boxes in Todd' Military equipage.

    I am working on converting a .69 calibre 1842 Rifled-musket to the Merrill system, and would love to know what boxes were furnished by Merrill with those arms.
    ~ Chris Hubbard
    Robert L. Miller Award Winner No. 28 May, 2007
    [url]www.acwsa.org[/url]

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      Chris,
      Thank you for the info. It was indeed in volume one of Todd's. Looks like there was a patent applied for so I'll try and track that down.
      Troy Groves "AZReenactor"
      1st California Infantry Volunteers, Co. C

      So, you think that scrap in the East is rough, do you?
      Ever consider what it means to be captured by Apaches?

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        Drop Nick Duvall line. Last year he had an original .54 caliber box that he was paterning for possible reproduction.

        Dave Myrick

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          Troy,

          Give me a call anytime...I've got tons of photos, notes and I also make the the .54 cal Merrill cartridge box! Wow, I never thought in a million years someone would be interested in one!!!! I can hook you up with it all!

          Call me soon!

          Nick Duvall
          Duvall Leatherwork
          314 Wyoming Ave
          Kingston, PA 18704
          (570)283-9297
          duvall_leatherwork@hotmail.com
          Experience the exceptional fine leather goods from Duvall Leatherwork. Explore our collection of wallets, belts, handbags, accessories, and gifts.
          Nick Duvall

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            Lads:

            FWIW: I just received a Pattern 1859/61 link strap today that Nick Duvall made for me. Nick did a splendid job on what is otherwise a rather humble piece of equipment. To my knowledge (?) he is the only guy making them with correct iron horseshoe buckles. (To my understanding, link straps with iron bar/frame buckles were contractor variants IF (?) they existed at all)

            I imagine his Merrill cartridge box is probably just as good.
            [SIZE="3"][FONT="Times New Roman"][/FONT][/SIZE][SIZE="3"][SIZE="5"][COLOR="Blue"][FONT="Times New Roman"][SIZE="3"]Paul Andrew Milligan[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE][/SIZE]

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              Off post, but related.

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                MOC did something similar with the Rebel Yell with old recordings of CW vets in the 1930s. They took 2 separate recordings and multiplied them to duplicate a battalion charge. It makes your hair stand up on end!
                [I][SIZE=3]Jeff Gibson[/SIZE][/I]
                [SIZE=3][I]Consolidated Independent Rangers[/I][/SIZE]
                [I][SIZE=3]Formerly of Sunny Central Florida now the rolling hills of Tennessee[/SIZE][/I]

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                  Hi Gentlemen,
                  I have a Merrill I'm trying to do some research on to incorporate into a museum exhibit and haven't been able to find as much as I'd like. As far as I know it was not used in a military capacity. Have you come across a way to look up Merrill serial numbers, I can't seem to find a source although I might just be looking in the wrong places. If you have any information I would greatly appreciate it.
                  Thanks for your help,
                  Athena Jaharis

                  Oh and this is coming a bit late in the discussion, but in case you haven't checked it out already Google has a great database of patents to search. Merrill's firearm patent is No.20,954.
                  [FONT="Georgia"][I][COLOR="dimgray"]Miss Athena Jaharis[/COLOR][/I][/FONT]

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