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Jenks Naval Carbine - American Civil War Forums Within 40 years of the Battle of the Alamo and the start of the cowboy cattle drives north to Kansas and elsewhere things had progressed to metallic cartridge breech-loaders and repeaters
CivilWarTalk Throwback Thursday, 7 - 18 - 2019 View attachment 316851 This week's Throwback Thursday revisits a couple of my friends from early days in reenacting Last week @1863surgeon Doug Garnett informed me that another of the members of our old unit Douglas' Texas Battery The North Texas Reenactment Society was in the news: after 25 years, Dr Richard B Winders was retiring from his post as Curator of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas
Deshlers Granburys Texas Brigade - American Civil War Forums So again, the 'captainless' Alamo Rifles continued to serve under captains from other companies in the new consolidation scheme My bet is that the Alamo Rifles Hispanic Lieutenant Navarro was the de-facto 'platoon' leader of the Alamo Rifles
Home guard uniforms North and South. - American Civil War Forums There were a some of these jackets left in storage at the Alamo in 1861 Going by this, it looks to me like the State of Texas kept and issued the couple hundred or so of these jackets to the Texas State Troops
Did any regiment match the 1st Minnesota for heroism? But I also see what the OP means about the 1st MN, they paid with their lives for every second theydelayed the rebs it's more reminiscent to Thermopylae and the 300 Spartans then with the Alamo The Spartans knew exactly what they were walking in to The Alamo defenders were caught off guard and essentially trapped inside the Alamo
Confederate Medal of Honor ceremony for Pvt. Lawrence Berry - VA Fort Gregg became known as the Confederate Alamo with each volunteer soldier fully knowing that he would be likely to die there in order to give General Lee the time needed to evacuate the Army A special service will be held at 4 p m at the historic Blandford Church Confederate Memorial at the Blandford Cemetery
24 Years Later, I Finally Learn Trips First Name In a slightly related bit of trivia, when I worked on the IMAX Alamo - The Price of Freedom, filmed less than 100 miles from San Antonio and the real Alamo on John Wayne's old movie set ( and on the same latitude ), a friend of mine pointed out that the lunar conditions and sky were supposedly the same as during the battle
Confederate Tejanos in Texas. | Civil War Potpourri Decided to look into the history of Texas pre ACW for some background info I reckon that the Stephen Austin era is the best place to start I'm looking for a book of the era , anyone got recommendations ? A Brian Kilmeade one gets good reviews on Amazon but that look to be specific to the Alamo and it's aftermath at the battle of San Jacinto
Paint or oil on cannon carriges limbers - American Civil War Forums AND SUPER NICE TOYS! FWIW the Alamo is having a full scale repro of the famous 18 pounder built Don't know who will do it There will be a special display area I'd love to see permanent exibit showing chain shot, cannister and the correct tools They still have some of the original artillery recovered from the battle exhibited but no carriages
Color of Confederate Cannons and Caissons The Alamo has a cannon that once belonged to the Spanish Army Their color for its cannon was blue, so blue it is View attachment 415729 View attachment 415729 View attachment 415729 View attachment 415729 View attachment 415729 View attachment 415729