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8th Alabama Company I- The Emerald Guards [Archive] - War of Rights The Emerald Guard was the first Alabama Unit to enlist "for the war" The 8th was organized by the appointment of its field officers by the war department The Regiment was posted at Yorktown, Virginia during the first eleven months of its service, and a detachment of the 8th was engaged in a skirmish near Winn's Mill
Thread: 8th Alabama Company I- The Emerald Guards The Emerald Guard's wintered at Rappahannock At Salem Church, Wilcox's brigade of Alabamans, of which the 8th was a part, bore the brunt of the federal assault, and drove them back in confusion, capturing 1500 prisoners; the Eighth lost 58 men
8th Alabama Company I- The Emerald Guards The Emerald Guard was the first Alabama Unit to enlist "for the war" The 8th was organized by the appointment of its field officers by the war department The Regiment was posted at Yorktown, Virginia during the first eleven months of its service, and a detachment of the 8th was engaged in a skirmish near Winn's Mill
Barrel Cleaning for Rifles [Archive] - War of Rights The Emerald Archer 09-30-2014, 02:29 PM Without meaning to interrupt Emerald's question to Hinkel, I will interject quickly and mention that the cleaning bullet mentioned by Chewie is called the Williams Patent Type II bullet In January of 1861, Elijah Williams created the first William Patent "Wad for Ordinance," and was mainly meant for
8th Alabama Company I- The Emerald Guards The Emerald Guard's wintered at Rappahannock At Salem Church, Wilcox's brigade of Alabamans, of which the 8th was a part, bore the brunt of the federal assault, and drove them back in confusion, capturing 1500 prisoners; the Eighth lost 58 men
Original Confederate Flags - Page 6 The Emerald Guard flag WAS ONLY CARRIED BY COMPANY E The other companies did not carry that flag The Emerald Guard also was not the color company of the 33rd Virginia the 33rd carried a Virginia State Flag and the Army of Northern Virginia 2nd Bunting Battle Flag On October 30, 1861 Capt Charles Blackford wrote "All the Virginia Regiments in striking distance of this place were collected
Weapons that need to be in game [Archive] - War of Rights I can indeed assure you that many of the weapons you listed will be included in the game However, when it comes to things like the Windbüchse, I doubt that will be included, as I have never seen a single instance of it's use in the American Civil War, let alone in the Maryland Campaign In any case, be not afeared, our selection of carnage-makers will astound and amaze! The Emerald Archer 09
8th Alabama Company I- The Emerald Guards - Page 6 LADS of the 8th Emerald Guard!!!!! Pleasure to see you boys I'm Willy Pete, im 24 from Mobile, Alabama (across the bay anyway) born and raised Cant wait to pour the led into Billy with you lads
33rd Virginia Company A Potomac Guards [Archive] - War of Rights Originally, the regiment was commanded by Col Arthur C Cummings, though it would change hands many times through the war The 33rd, along with the 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 27th Virginia Regiments, formed the famous 'Stonewall Brigade' under the command of the legendary Stonewall Jackson The average height of a soldier in the regiment was 5'8", and the average age was 25 years; these figures
Weapons that need to be in game - warofrightsforum. com The Emerald Archer Join Date Aug 2014 Posts 16 Weapons that need to be in game Muzzleloaders- 1853 Enfield Rifle, 1861 Springfield Rifle, 1841 Mississipi Rifle, Lindsay Double Rifle ( a 2 shot muzzleloader), M1819 Hall Rifle Breechloading Rifles (for skirmishers)- Burnside carbine, Sharps Carbine, Jenks Rifle, Tarpley Carbine, Gallager Carbine