I hope to provide over the next couple weeks information on the weapons carried by the Georgia Militia. This is the event to get out that weapon you hardly use.
Below is some reports by the Adjutant General of the State of Georgia, Henry C. Wayne. These forms can be viewed at the UGA main library, Athens, Ga. See Henry C. Wayne, microfilm, E484.C655R.39, No. 1581.
No. 9 - REPORT OF MILITARY STORE KEEPER MILLEDGEVILLE ARSENAL.
STATE ARSENAL,
Milledgeville, Oct. 21, 1863,
Maj. L. H. McIntosh, Ordnance Officer:
Sir: - In compliance with the law regulating my duties I herewith submit my Annual Report of the Ordnance and Ordnance Stores now in the Arsenal and Magazine.
Very respectfully,
T. M. Bradford,
M.S.K.
Inventory of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores in the State Arsenal and Magazine at Milledgeville, Oct. 21, 1863.
ARSENAL
400 Austrian rifles, cal. 54 - 100.
230 Mississippi rifles.
52 Flint lock muskets, 69 - 100.
20 Belgian rifles, 57-100.
20 Muskets, 69-100.
16 double barrel shot guns.
100 Muskets (not fit for service) 69-100.
39 Maynard rifles, with appendages.
13 New Country rifles.
20 Cavalry sabres.
51 Artillery sabres.
75 Holsters.
350 Eagle and U.S. belt plates.
150 waist do.
52 cartridge boxes.
2,000 bayonet scabbards.
200 waist belts.
300 cap boxes.
70 sabre bayonet belts.
47 do. do. scabbards.
4 Express Portmanteaus.
2,270 gun slings.
38 pistol pouches.
1,700 musket slings.
A lot of old accoutrements.
5,871 pikes.
3,856 knives with sheaths.
2,680 belts.
What this list does not include is those weapons stored in Macon.
Below is some reports by the Adjutant General of the State of Georgia, Henry C. Wayne. These forms can be viewed at the UGA main library, Athens, Ga. See Henry C. Wayne, microfilm, E484.C655R.39, No. 1581.
No. 9 - REPORT OF MILITARY STORE KEEPER MILLEDGEVILLE ARSENAL.
STATE ARSENAL,
Milledgeville, Oct. 21, 1863,
Maj. L. H. McIntosh, Ordnance Officer:
Sir: - In compliance with the law regulating my duties I herewith submit my Annual Report of the Ordnance and Ordnance Stores now in the Arsenal and Magazine.
Very respectfully,
T. M. Bradford,
M.S.K.
Inventory of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores in the State Arsenal and Magazine at Milledgeville, Oct. 21, 1863.
ARSENAL
400 Austrian rifles, cal. 54 - 100.
230 Mississippi rifles.
52 Flint lock muskets, 69 - 100.
20 Belgian rifles, 57-100.
20 Muskets, 69-100.
16 double barrel shot guns.
100 Muskets (not fit for service) 69-100.
39 Maynard rifles, with appendages.
13 New Country rifles.
20 Cavalry sabres.
51 Artillery sabres.
75 Holsters.
350 Eagle and U.S. belt plates.
150 waist do.
52 cartridge boxes.
2,000 bayonet scabbards.
200 waist belts.
300 cap boxes.
70 sabre bayonet belts.
47 do. do. scabbards.
4 Express Portmanteaus.
2,270 gun slings.
38 pistol pouches.
1,700 musket slings.
A lot of old accoutrements.
5,871 pikes.
3,856 knives with sheaths.
2,680 belts.
What this list does not include is those weapons stored in Macon.
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