about as much as a haypenny from the civil war
A peson that fought in the Civil War and got bullet shot in his left cheek and the bullet came out of his left ear.
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No, Civil Defense helmets were made for falling debris, not for ballistics.
about as much as a haypenny from the civil war
The cavalry bugle purported to be from the US Civil War was fake.
Bullet wounds, which could get infected.
people at fort sumter
Walter Wigfall fought for the north in the civil war. He was a private and had to fake is way into the war because he was only 17. He lived with his widowed and and his brother.
A peson that fought in the Civil War and got bullet shot in his left cheek and the bullet came out of his left ear.
a fake knife is plastic
They did surgeries for people that were injured. i.e. had a bullet stuck in arm
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The US Civil War was our last war fought with muskets. The Civil War was a transitioning phase to metalic cartridges, that we still use today. When US Civil War soldiers fired their muskets/rifles there was no spent shell casing to eject from the weapon. Only a lead ball or minie bullet came out of the muzzle (minie bullet was shaped like today's bullet...long missile shaped). Some Spencer repeating rifles were used (the transitioning phase) in which spent copper shell cases were ejected from the weapons.
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