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    Wellborn, Nichols and Oliver Confederate accouterment makers. Dave Jarnagin has a cap pouch in one of the many articles he has written linked on his website. I have seen two cartridge boxes that are Rifleman Boxes with no provision for Shoulder belt. The Confederate Riflemans box that Nick Duvall makes is very close to the Wellborn box that I have seen with a very pronounced scallop to the flap.


    Welborn, Nichols and Oliver
    10-Oct-61 500 Accouterments $2,000
    10-Oct-61 recd. Augusta Arsenal

    9-Oct-61 2,400 Knapsacks @ $2.85
    12 Boxes
    9-Oct-61 recd Augusta Arsenal

    7-Oct-61 2,500 Accouterments
    7-Oct-61 recd. Fort Smith Arkansas

    16-Oct-61 500 Accouterments @$4
    625 Knapsacks @$2.85
    Recd Augusta Arsenal

    18-Oct-61 500 Accouterments
    3 Boxes
    Recd. Augusta Arsenal

    31-Oct-61 1000 Sets Accouterments
    6 Boxes
    500 Knapsacks
    2 Boxes
    Recd. Augusta Arsenal

    16-Nov-61 2500 Cap Pouches
    2500 Bayonet scabbards
    2500 Cartridge Boxes
    625 Knapsacks
    31-Dec-61 Recd. Augusta Arsenal

    9-Apr-62 963 Knapsacks
    10 Boxes
    100 Sets accouterments
    1 Box
    14-May-62 Recd. Augusta Arsenal G.W. Raines


    8-May-62 1000 Sets Accouterments
    10 Boxes
    14-May-62 Recd. Augusta Arsenal


    10-Jun-62 2,170 Sets of Accouterments+22 Shipping Boxes
    4 Knapsacks+1 Shipping box
    12-Jun-62 Recd. Augusta Arsenal



    Mike Brase
    One of THEM
    Mike Brase
    Proprietor
    M.B. Young and Co.
    One of THEM!
    Member Company of Military Historians

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    Re: Wellborn,Nichols and Oliver CS accouterment makers

    Am I reading this correctly? Over 10,000 sets of accoutrements by the middle of 1862?
    Pat Brown

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      Re: Wellborn,Nichols and Oliver CS accouterment makers

      If that's what the numbers add up to Lindsey than yes. I have buried my head in just getting the data transferred over to Excel files and haven't been concerned as much with the total numbers. It is a huge task deciphering some of the Chicken scratch and the duplication process they used means sometimes three sheets of the same invoice. I will say this they were not as prolific as some of the other makers in the Confederacy.

      Mike Brase
      One of THEM
      Mike Brase
      Proprietor
      M.B. Young and Co.
      One of THEM!
      Member Company of Military Historians

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        Re: Wellborn,Nichols and Oliver CS accouterment makers

        Mike,

        I am assuming that these records come from Fold3?

        If so can you give me the link to the Fort Smith item as it may tie in with some other information I have.
        Alan Thrower
        Member of The Company of Miltary Historians
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          Re: Wellborn,Nichols and Oliver CS accouterment makers

          I have the reproduction cap pouch and have seen the original at the Atlanta History Ctr. I am local to Dalton, GA. and this was posted in the paper awhile back.

          Jerry Holmes
          28th GA. Inf
          65th GA. Inf (GGG-Grandfather)

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