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    A while back before one of the crashes, someone posted pictures of a cot that I believe was in the museum at Wilson's Creek. This person had pictures of the original plus of one he produced off that original. It had a rope (hemp) bed and the frame seemed to be wood that was just under the size of 2x4s. I/m looking for those pictures and if possible that person's contact. If anyone can help I'd be greatly appreciated.
    Kurt Loewe
    Botsford Mess
    Member, Company of Military Historians

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    Re: Wilson's Creek Cot

    Sent you a PM.
    Michael L. Martin, NWCWC, US Medical Dept.

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    • #3
      Re: Wilson's Creek Cot

      Kurt,

      Check your email.

      Will
      Will Eichler

      Member, Company of Military Historians
      Saginaw City Light Infantry
      Hubbard Winsor Lodge #420
      Stony Creek Lodge #5

      Civil War Digital Digest
      http://civilwardigitaldigest.com/

      Historic Fort Wayne Coalition
      www.historicfortwaynecoalition.com

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      • #4
        Re: Wilson's Creek Cot

        That was me.
        What info do you need...?

        dtolbert@goldeagle.com

        Don Tolbert
        Thanks,
        Don Tolbert. GG Grandson of
        Sampson Walker, 10th Indiana Cav.
        [I]SERVICE. -- Elk River, Sulphur Branch Trestle, Richland Creek, Pulaski, Athens, Siege of Decatur, Siege of Murfreesboro, "The Cedars", Owen's Cross Roads, Battle of Nashville, Tenn., & Franklin - Captured on December 18, 1864 at Hollow Tree Gap. - Spent remainder of War at Camp Sumter (Andersonville).[/I]

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        • #5
          Re: Wilson's Creek Cot

          New E-mail:
          donald.tolbert@cliffstar.com
          Thanks,
          Don Tolbert. GG Grandson of
          Sampson Walker, 10th Indiana Cav.
          [I]SERVICE. -- Elk River, Sulphur Branch Trestle, Richland Creek, Pulaski, Athens, Siege of Decatur, Siege of Murfreesboro, "The Cedars", Owen's Cross Roads, Battle of Nashville, Tenn., & Franklin - Captured on December 18, 1864 at Hollow Tree Gap. - Spent remainder of War at Camp Sumter (Andersonville).[/I]

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          • #6
            Re: Wilson's Creek Cot

            I'd be interested in the pics if someone wouldn't mind sending them to me also: wmkane@mac.com
            Bill Kane
            Tar Heel Mess
            [url]http://www.tarheelmess.org[/url]

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            • #7
              Re: Wilson's Creek Cot

              One more here, please, if it's not too much trouble...mvehrsam@verizon.net
              Mark Ehrsam
              Susquehanna Travellers
              York, Pa.

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              • #8
                Re: Wilson's Creek Cot

                If someone could post the images here, it might save some scrambling.

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                • #9
                  Re: Wilson's Creek Cot

                  Yes....Please post. Thank you.
                  Paul Herring

                  Liberty Hall Fifes and Drums
                  Stonewall Brigade

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                  • #10
                    Wilson's Creek Cot Pictures Posted!

                    Didn't think I'd get this kind of interest.....pretty cool.
                    Here they are...
                    I made a copy and it sleeps pretty good...kinda tough to pack in, though...
                    Attached Files
                    Thanks,
                    Don Tolbert. GG Grandson of
                    Sampson Walker, 10th Indiana Cav.
                    [I]SERVICE. -- Elk River, Sulphur Branch Trestle, Richland Creek, Pulaski, Athens, Siege of Decatur, Siege of Murfreesboro, "The Cedars", Owen's Cross Roads, Battle of Nashville, Tenn., & Franklin - Captured on December 18, 1864 at Hollow Tree Gap. - Spent remainder of War at Camp Sumter (Andersonville).[/I]

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