Haversacks / Knapsacks

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CIVIL WAR VERMONT CHAPLAIN’S HAVERSACK WITH GREAT PAINTED IDENTIFICATION: 15th VERMONT, SECOND VERMONT BRIGADE

CIVIL WAR VERMONT CHAPLAIN’S HAVERSACK WITH GREAT PAINTED IDENTIFICATION: 15th VERMONT, SECOND VERMONT BRIGADE

Material related to Civil War military Chaplains is extremely hard to find. This is a commercially produced “officer’s style” haversack with a great stencil in white on the reverse indicating… (2025-1851). Learn More »

PAINTED KNAPSACK OF L. M. LORENTZ, 1st MARYLAND, POTOMAC HOME BRIGADE, WOUNDED IN ACTION ON CULP’S HILL AT GETTYSBURG JULY 3, 1863

PAINTED KNAPSACK OF L. M. LORENTZ, 1st MARYLAND, POTOMAC HOME BRIGADE, WOUNDED IN ACTION ON CULP’S HILL AT GETTYSBURG JULY 3, 1863

This knapsack is clearly identified in old, original, dead-real white paint on the upper back of the outer flap with “L.M.L.” in block letters, the soldier’s initials, and his unit in an arc… (846-589). Learn More »

$4,500.00
ON HOLD

KNAPSACK IDENTIFIED TO THE 10TH MASSACHUSETTS OR MAINE VOLUNTEER MILITIA

KNAPSACK IDENTIFIED TO THE 10TH MASSACHUSETTS OR MAINE VOLUNTEER MILITIA

Item is made of tarred or painted canvas. Closed the exterior meas. approx. 15.50 x 16.00 x 4.00 inches. The outer flap is in good condition with only minor surface finish loss on three of the four… (381-19). Learn More »

$1,200.00
Originally $1,550.00

LEATHER SLING FOR THE PATTERN 1898 HAVERSACK

LEATHER SLING FOR THE PATTERN 1898 HAVERSACK

One piece sling made of bridle leather dyed a dark brown with a tooled line along each edge. Sling has one sliding leather keeper and a narrow brass claw hook on one end. The opposite end is doubled… (1037-234). Learn More »

$145.00
ON HOLD

LEATHER SLING FOR THE PATTERN 1898 HAVERSACK

LEATHER SLING FOR THE PATTERN 1898 HAVERSACK

Brown leather sling in overall very good condition. Strap is approx. 2.00 inches wide at center and tapers as it moves toward each end where it is only 1.25 inches wide. Each end has a brass hook for… (1037-238). Learn More »

$145.00
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EXTRAORDINARILY RARE AND IMPORTANT CONFEDERATE RAINS BARREL TORPEDO - 1 OF 2 KNOWN - FROM THE TEXAS MUSEUM

This is a Rains barrel torpedo that was recovered during the Civil War in Mobile Bay, AL. It was developed by Gabriel James Rains, Chief of the Confederate Torpedo Service. Gabriel Rains was born in Craven County, NC and entered West Point,… (1268-690). Learn More »

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