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Diggin’ in Virginia 26 and 27 | Touch the Past
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Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Diggin’ in Virginia 26 and 27. Posted on April 15, 2014. A glorious view from DIV 27. Ten Years of DIV. The Tenth Anniversary DIV Photo by Rick Martin. A call and order a new GPX 4800. This was the third DIV held at the Spillman farm and my second time. A view of Spillman on day 1 of DIV 26. Bullets from day 1 of DIV 26. Closeup of fired and dropped ringtail sharps. General vicinity in which CSA bullets were rec...
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Williams "Cleaner" Bullets — The Confusion Persists | Touch the Past
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Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Williams Cleaner Bullets — The Confusion Persists. Posted on October 2, 2013. It’s amazing how much confusion persists to this day about Williams “Cleaner” Bullets. Here’s a recent example from eBay. Here’s my article. On the blog about the history of these projectiles which continue to be a source of confusion and misinformation. Caveat emptor. Larr; More History Succumbs to the March of the Bulldozer.
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The White Oak Civil War Museum | Touch the Past
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Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. The White Oak Civil War Museum. Posted on February 2, 2015. During the trip to DIV 28 this past Fall, Dwight, Keith and I stopped at the White Oak Museum. The relics on display are remarkable not only for their quantity but for the quality as well both in terms of their condition and for the attention to detail and history in the manner of display. A preserved section of original Corduroy road. In some cases, se...
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Last Two Hunts — Confederate Bonanza | Touch the Past
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Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Last Two Hunts Confederate Bonanza. Posted on June 7, 2014. This is a short update with fairly poor quality photos but I wanted to post so that folks were aware that the blog was still active. I have a rather large backlog of stuff coming but the demands of work and fatherhood have put me behind. North Carolina Sunburst Button. 8220;It appears to be a brass CS-made Bormann fuze support-plug. The version you ...
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Breathing New Life into Civil War Imagery with Color | Touch the Past
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Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Breathing New Life into Civil War Imagery with Color. Posted on October 8, 2013. General Joseph E Johnston, CSA. Brady was a master photographer. His composition, lighting, and subject evince profound technical, and artistic talents. And yet, he was limited by the technical restrictions of the day. Our efforts to connect with his subjects are often frustrated by one simple and yet glaring omission: Color. Colone...
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August hunt insanity | Touch the Past
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Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Posted on September 1, 2013. It’s late August. Temperatures here in central North Carolina are in the low-to-mid 90’s (Fahrenheit) with humidity levels routinely between 65-70%. Those are pretty much perfect conditions if you’re an insect or dinosaur but for mammals such as myself it is pretty dang miserable. New toy: A Minelab CTX 3030. Two of the sites I visited had been exposed by recent construction and were...
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More History Succumbs to the March of the Bulldozer | Touch the Past
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Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. More History Succumbs to the March of the Bulldozer. Posted on September 30, 2013. You’re looking at a unique piece of history which, after surviving for 148 years after the Civil War, is now gone forever. Map showing path of original road, artillery position, and the Page House. It didn’t take long for Johnston to get his troops and supplies moving once the shells started falling and the trains pulled out...
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Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Rediscovering the Civil War in North Carolina. Https:/ touchthepast.wordpress.com. The White Oak Civil War Museum. Last Two Hunts Confederate Bonanza. Diggin’ in Virginia 26 and 27. Breathing New Life into Civil War Imagery with Color. Williams Cleaner Bullets — The Confusion Persists. More History Succumbs to the March of the Bulldozer. Diggin’ In Virginia XXIII. Third hunt of 2013 – Federal lead and brass. Follow Touch the Past on WordPress.com.
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