On the weekend of Thanksgiving,Patrick Lewis and myself did a two man living history at the Cravens House on Lookout Mountain.On Sat. morning,a gentleman who lived at the base asked about Pat's 1862 Tower.He later informed up about how his great grandfather had gone to the battlefield and picked up an 1862 Tower.He spoke of how it had "alittle" battle damage.We both thought it was a post-war weapon.But as you can see,we were very wrong.
As you can see,it was at Chickamauga.It is battlescarred.The ramrod is little more the a steel rod with a peice of brass at the end.The bayonet is the M-1816 model.And from what the guy said,the ramrod and bayonet were on the weapon when it was picked up.
I hope everyone enjoys it.
As you can see,it was at Chickamauga.It is battlescarred.The ramrod is little more the a steel rod with a peice of brass at the end.The bayonet is the M-1816 model.And from what the guy said,the ramrod and bayonet were on the weapon when it was picked up.
I hope everyone enjoys it.
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