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One of the howitzers was ordered forward and a brisk fire of shell and canister poured into the thicket, but without effect. This force, consisting of McIntosh’s and Stand Watie's Cherokee and Creek regiments, with about 600 Texas rangers, numbered from 1,600 to 1,800 men. Upon reaching Cabin creek, about noon on July 1, the enemy was found strongly posted in a thicket on the opposite side of the stream in a position commanding the approach to the ford. Williams, of the colored regiment, left Baxter Springs, Kansas, with a supply train for Fort Blunt, in the Indian Territory.
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On June 26 the detachment, under the command of Colonel J. Detachment of the 3d Wisconsin, 2nd Colorado, 9th and 14th Kansas Cavalry, 1st Kansas (Colored) Infantry, 3d Indian Home Guards and the 2nd Kansas Battery. Madison, Wisconsin: Federal Publishing Company, 1908.Ĭabin Creek, Indian Territory, July 1-2, 1863. THANKS for at least looking.C: Cabin Creek, Indian Territory, to Cypress Swamp, Tennessee S&H-=$50.00 ConUSA FYI.This Set is offered also on another. I am selling due to downsizing my residence. I seriously doubt you will ever locate another Sharps/other captured Carbine. The verification of this particular carbines discovery has been authenticated by a museum curator as shown. I will answer any questions you may have. I have shot this carbine 5times using paper cartridge.still acceptably accurate at 500yds.! The ORIGINAL accoutrements going with this Sharps ARE GENUINE US Cavalry items but NOT tied in with this carbines discovery.They are NOT repro items. Obviously this Cavalry specimen saw some hard battles.NOT some closet gun that never seen the "elephant"(battle).The grime/sweat/crud on the wood is STILL there from the Civil War as it has never been cleaned.! The action still functions tightly/smoothly and the BORE is rather nice after the wood was removed and the entire Carbine was then soaked in fuel oil to soften the rust and clean the bore which took several weeks of soaking & rubbing with a wool cloth NOT a wire brush. This carbine has a fine pitted exterior and some factory lettering is still visible. Lukes Episcopal Church during its dismantling. This particular carbine was discovered/hidden during the conflict in Cahaba,Alabama when the town was moved to higher ground due to repeated flooding.the South was bankrupt and important buildings were dismantled and was during this time when this Sharps was found hidden in a wall behind the altar of the St. NO FFL etc.-NO RETURNįrom my Library I am offering this unique and obviously rare find of a Civil War Confederate CAPTURED-battle proven.Sharps Carbine bearing Ser.94754. Confederate Captured C.SHARPS Carbine-VERY RARE find.
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