CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SPUR

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Item Code: 490-6765

This is one the wide variety of spurs produced throughout the south during the Civil War with many variations, but recognizably Confederate. The side straps are flat, but contoured to narrow toward the front and then widen again for the spur strap slots, and are then finished with beveled corners. The neck is straight, extending from the center of the heel, and wide, but oval in cross-section. The iron rowel is still in place and its points are good. The brass body has an even, aged patina. There are no bends, breaks or repairs. This deserves a place in a Confederate cavalry collection. [SR][PH:L]

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DAGUERROTYPE IN UNIFORM OF LEWIS HENRY LITTLE, BREVET FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS CONDUCT AT MONTEREY 1846; KILLED IN ACTION AS CONFEDERATE BRIGADIER GENERAL AND DIVISION COMMANDER AT IUKA 1862

This very clear sixth-plate daguerreotype dates about 1850 and shows Lewis Henry Little, usually referred to by his middle name, as a Captain in the 7th U.S. Infantry. Born in Maryland in 1817, he was appointed 2nd Lieutenant in the 5th US Infantry… (1138-1808). Learn More »

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