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  • The Civil War Musket, A Handbook For Historical Accuracy?

    Where can I obtain a copy of this?


    Thanks
    Paul Mullins

    "Solang das Volk so übermäßig dumm ist, braucht der Teufel nicht klug zu sein."

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    Re: The Civil War Musket, A Handbook For Historical Accuracy?

    I looked for Craig Barry's bio for you, but it says his AC account has been suspended. See if the Watchdog/CCG info is on Bob's forum.
    Hope that helps.
    Paul Hadley
    Paul Hadley

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      Re: The Civil War Musket, A Handbook For Historical Accuracy?

      It probably doesn't help but I know the bookstore at Vicksburg NB caries it:-)
      Leland Hares, 10th Tennessee (U.S.)

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        Re: The Civil War Musket, A Handbook For Historical Accuracy?

        It's available through abebooks...

        Johan Steele aka Shane Christen C Co, 3rd MN VI
        SUVCW Camp 48
        American Legion Post 352
        [url]http://civilwartalk.com[/url]

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          Re: The Civil War Musket, A Handbook For Historical Accuracy?

          There is a copy on amazon.com for $16
          Jake Koch
          The Debonair Society of Coffee Coolers, Brewers, and Debaters
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          -Pvt. Max Doermann, 3x Great Uncle, Co. E, 66th New York Infantry. Died at Andersonville, Dec. 22, 1864.
          -Pvt. David Rousch, 4x Great Uncle, Co. A, 107th Ohio Infantry. Wounded and Captured at Gettysburg. Died at Andersonville, June 5, 1864.
          -Pvt. Carl Sievert, 3x Great Uncle, Co. H, 7th New York Infantry (Steuben Guard). Mortally Wounded at Malvern Hill.

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