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    Attaching a two page quotation dated 26 October, 1864.

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    Last edited by paulcalloway; 01-07-2008, 09:51 AM.
    Paul Calloway
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    Wayne #25, F&AM

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    Re: 26 October 1864 - Quotation from Ropko (sic)

    Looks like these guys would only sell standard issue British equipment. One thing has me confused. In the infantry accoutrements there appears to be listed "Ball bag, without bottle." Am I misreading this? If not, what the heck is it?

    Peter Gross
    Peter Gross

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      Re: 26 October 1864 - Quotation from Ropko (sic)

      Peter
      This "bottle" is the oil bottle which fits inside the Ball Bag
      Dave Burt ACWS UK
      David Burt, Co Author "Suppliers to the Confederacy: British Imported Arms and Accoutrements" "Suppliers to the Confederacy II: S. Isaac Campbell & Co, London - Peter Tait & Co, Limerick, Out Now

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      • #4
        Re: 26 October 1864 - Quotation from Ropko (sic)

        Folks,

        This is a great series of equipment quotes here. Just FYI though for clarification, this is Alex. Ross & Co. Note the list for ball bags AND cap pockets/pouches!

        Neill Rose
        PLHA

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        • #5
          Re: 26 October 1864 - Quotation from Ropko (sic)

          Also, for all the horsemen out there, look at the buff cavalry equipment this late in the war.
          Brian Koenig
          SGLHA
          Hedgesville Blues

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            Re: 26 October 1864 - Quotation from Ropko (sic)

            As Neill points out, this is Alex Ross & Co,the top line on the first invoice reads" Grange Mill Bermondsey"
            Alexander Ross & Co started around the late 1700's ( I have an invoice from them buying guns from Brander & Potts in 1802)
            Bermondsey in London was known as the " Land of Leather", and by 1792 was producing a third of England's leather.
            Major E Anderson visited Grange Mill in 1861 to discuss orders and contracts, and later in the war Maj Minter ( whose name can be seen on this invoice) bought goods from them in Oct/Nov 64 for the TMD.
            In 1901 the firm became Hepburn,Gale & Ross, and in 1920 became Barrow, Hepburn & Gale, the firm continued into the 1970.s.

            Dave Burt,ACWS, UK.
            Last edited by DBURT; 01-03-2008, 04:39 AM.
            David Burt, Co Author "Suppliers to the Confederacy: British Imported Arms and Accoutrements" "Suppliers to the Confederacy II: S. Isaac Campbell & Co, London - Peter Tait & Co, Limerick, Out Now

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              Re: 26 October 1864 - Quotation from Ropko (sic)

              Good information. Thanks, Dave.

              Peter Gross
              Peter Gross

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