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  • Ordnance Records of the 2nd Flordia Cavalry

    I found these in the papers of Capt. A. Pope, a ordnance officer who spent time in Florida and Georgia. I know it's kinda limited, but there is some interesting things in it, Like the 99 Kerr Pistols issued in 1863 and mentions of Columbus Arsenal carbines.

    July 18th 1863 (For Co. H)

    1000 Cartridges cal .58

    Sept. 26th 1863

    499 Saddles
    500 Bridles
    348 Halters
    500 Curry Combs
    500 Horse Brushes
    99 Kerr's Pistols
    100 Power flasks
    100 Cleaning Rods
    99 Nipple Keys
    500 Spare nipples
    20 Pistol Moulds
    20 Main Springs
    20 Triggers
    10000 Pistol Cartridges
    10000 Caps

    Ordnance Stores turned over to Ordnance officer on Oct. 1st 1863 by Co. A

    13 Columbus Arsenal Carbines cal .54

    Will MacDonald

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    Re: Ordnance Records of the 2nd Flordia Cavalry

    Hmmm....time to update I think.....

    CSR of Capt. H. Blocker, Co. "E" 2nd Florida Cavalry

    Ordnance stores received on May 14th 1862

    150 lbs Lead
    25 lbs Rifle powder
    2000 Percussion Caps

    Received June 2nd 1863 at Tallahassee

    6 lb's rope for halters

    Ordnance Received on October 21st 1863

    40 Altered Muskets with Bayonets
    40 Cartridge Boxes
    40 Cap Pouches
    40 Bayonet Scabbards
    40 Waist Belts
    40 Shoulder Straps
    2000 Musket Cartridges
    3624 Musket Caps

    CSR of Capt. W. Chambers, Co "C" 2nd Florida Cavalry

    Ordnance Stores received Feb. 25th 1863:

    10lbs Rifle Powder
    1500 Pistol Caps

    Ordnance Stores turned over to District Ordnance Officer, June 3th 1864

    9 Belgian Rifles
    4 Austrian Rifles
    16 Maynard Rifles
    14 Sabers

    Damaged Ordnance Stores turned over to District Ordnance Officer, June 11th 1864

    14 Mississippi Rifles
    4 Belgian Rifles
    3 Enfield Rifles
    3 Austrian Rifles
    2 Maynard Rifles
    2 Pistols, Colt Army
    3 Saddles
    30 Saber Belts
    2 pr Holsters
    1296 Cartridges

    Ordnance Stores turned over to District Ordnance Officer, June 22nd 1864

    2 McClellan Saddles
    2 Bridles
    2 pr Saddle Bags

    CSR of Capt. J. Dickison, Co. "H" 2nd Florida Cavalry

    Ordnance Stores turned over to District Ordnance Officer, June 1864

    30 Enfield Rifles
    5000 Cartridges cal. 58
    1000 Cartridges cal .69
    16 Cavalry Swords
    9 Cartridge Boxes
    85 Bayonets

    Will MacDonald

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      Re: Ordnance Records of the 2nd Flordia Cavalry

      Will,

      Do you happen to know what the roster headcount (present and available for duty) was for this unit at the time of this report??

      Mark
      J. Mark Choate
      7th TN. Cavalry, Co. D.

      "Let history dictate our impressions.......not the other way around!"

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      • #4
        Re: Ordnance Records of the 2nd Flordia Cavalry

        Mark, I'm not sure, I'll have to look that up, I seem to think the companies were pretty full in the Spring of 1863, not sure about the fall.

        Here are the last few.....

        CSR of Capt. H. Gray, Co. "B" 2nd Florida Cavalry

        Ordnance Stores received, Feb. 1864:

        1500 Enfield Cartridges
        500 Mississippi Rifle Cartridges
        1500 Musket Cartridges
        500 Pistol Caps

        CSR of Capt. H. Simmons, 2nd Florida Cavalry

        Ordnance Received, Oct. 25th 1863

        1500 Sporting Caps

        Ordnance Stores turned over to District Ordnance Officer, Undated 1864

        15 Maynard Rifles
        15 Sabers

        Will MacDonald

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        • #5
          Re: Ordnance Records of the 2nd Flordia Cavalry

          I came across a receipt for rope for halters as well. I started a thread on the AC a while back with a question of what they may have looked like or if anyone had a period description of them. Not much luck. Most seemed to think, and I tend to agree, that they were very common in every day life, meaning just about every farmer knew how to make one, that no one ever described them. I also have never seen one in a photo. It would be great to come across a photo of one or a description.
          Rob Bruno
          1st MD Cav
          http://1stmarylandcavalry.com

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          • #6
            Re: Ordnance Records of the 2nd Flordia Cavalry

            The painting of Texas cavalry in the TMD at the beginning of the war clearly shows some of their horses sporting neck ropes, which I believe was pretty common here. I remember my dad and some other old timers using a neck rope configuration to picket plow horses and mules. As for rope halters, the conversations I've had with western guys who've researched them in the antebellum period, the consensus seems to be that they would have been almost identical to a rope halter you buy today. They are easy to make and require no hardware. Of course I have no documentation to support this theory, so it remains speculation at this point.
            Larry Morgan
            Buttermilk Rangers

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            • #7
              Re: Ordnance Records of the 2nd Flordia Cavalry

              Little update....

              CSR of Lt. F. Clark, Co. "K" 2nd Florida Cavalry

              Ordnance Stores issued Feb. 1st 1863 at Lake City Florida:

              1900 Enfield Cartridges
              5000 Musket Caps
              1000 Small Caps

              Ordnance Stores issued Feb. 10th 1863 at Lake City Florida:

              17 Enfield Rifles

              "In exchange for same number of double barreled guns, (which belong to private individuals) and to give my command an effective arm."

              Will MacDonald

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              • #8
                Re: Ordnance Records of the 2nd Flordia Cavalry

                There is an inspection report for the Florida Cavalry from Jan./Feb. 1864 in the ORs: (from page 582)

                http://books.google.com/books?id=x0V...page&q&f=false

                It mentions the saddles for Scott's (5th FL) CAv. BN. were not very good, plain trees, narrow at the pommel, and made the horses sore, etc. Co. D, 2nd Fla. CAv. Maynard rifles, sabers, and old pattern holster pistols, plain tree saddles...Co. I 2nd CAv. a mixture of Maynards, Enfields, Hall Carbines, shotguns, sabers, and plain tree saddles. This report mentions other cos. of the 2nd Fla. (G, and E) with Maynards and sabers, but notes the inability to procure ammo for the Maynards. Co. A was equipped with private arms, including rifles, shotguns, etc. (no Govt. arms!). F and K cos. armed with Enfield Rifles...



                Cheers,
                James "Archie" Marshall
                The Buzzard Club (Saltmakers for the south)
                Tampa, FL

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                • #9
                  Re: Ordnance Records of the 2nd Flordia Cavalry

                  Thanks for the added info on this, Archie.

                  While neither your report, or Will's specify the exact type of saddle issued. It just says the "plain tree saddles." I have to think that they were some of the skeleton rigged Jenifers. Yes there were some good ones made, but it seems that the wide variance of makers and specs being used brought about a nightmare of saddle-fitting problems and a ton of "sore-backed" horses. Those bars were just not wide enough (or in some cases too wide) and they tore those backs up.

                  thanks,
                  Mark
                  J. Mark Choate
                  7th TN. Cavalry, Co. D.

                  "Let history dictate our impressions.......not the other way around!"

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