PW177d-US Model 1847 enlisted man's Grimsley saddle with holsters, valise and carbine socket. This was still used by Union cavalry into 1864.
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CWh1ds - Confederate Officer's brass spurs
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CWh2ds- Confederate marked Artillery driver's saddle with surcingle made by C.A. Farwell, of Mobile, Alabama
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CWh6ds-Union Officer's McClellan saddle and holsters,ridden by Lt Colonel Issac Clark of the 95th Illinois Volunteers when killed at Chickamauga 1863
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CWh9ds-Brass officers stirrups decorated with eagles
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CWh11d- US Regulation brass cavalryman's spurs made at Allegheny Arsenal
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CWh12ds - Saddle pommel holsters for Colt's revolvers, used by Lt Col. Issac Clark of the 95th Illinois Vols. when killed at Chickamauga 1863
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CWh14d-Major General Joesph Hooker's brass eagle head spurs.Commanded Union Army at Chancellorsville. Mass State Archives
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CWh15d- Model 1847 brass bound Officer's Grimsley Dragoon saddle made by the Thornton Grimsley company of St. Louis, Missouri. These were use well through the entire Civil War.
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