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Item Code: 2024-1706
This case holds a collection of three cartridges and twelve bullets used in the Civil War. All labelled on the front with additional information on the back.
Pieces include: .36 cal. Colt “Navy” bullet, .44 cal. by Johnston & Dow, .36 cal. Sage “seamless” bullet, .36 cal. by Savage Arms, .36 cal. Kerr by Eley Bros. in London, .44 cal. Sage “seamless” bullet, .44 cal. Colt “Army” bullet, .50 cal. bullet used in the Smith and Gallager carbine cartridges made under Poultney’s patent, US .52 cal. NM (New Model) Sharps carbine/rifle bullet, .56 cal. bullet for Colt’s revolving rifle, .52 cal. bullet for Starr carbine, .54 cal. Model 1864 Burnside carbine bullet.
Besides the individual bullets these three cartridges are included: .44 cal. rimfire cartridge for Henry rifle, .52 cal. (No. 56) rimfire cartridge for Spencer rifle and carbine, .50 cal. cartridge for Gallager carbine – Thomas Poultney’s patent with foil and paper cartridge.
A fine cased, matted, and labeled bullet display. [jet][ph:jet]
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William McComb was a Pennsylvanian by birth. At the age of 26 he moved to Tennessee here he engaged in business. When the Civil War began he enlisted in the 14th Tennessee Infantry soon rising to a 2nd Lieutenant. He fought at Cheat Mountain in 1861… (1268-047). Learn More »