Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana

Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana
Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana
Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana
Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana
Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana
Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana
Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana
Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana
Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana
Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana
Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana
Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana

Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana
Up for sale is a MUSEUM QUALITY STUNNING BEAUTIFUL FINE ANTIQUE CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR GOLD ENGRAVED WOODEN PRESENTATION CANE TO LOUISIANA CONFEDERATE SOLDIER G. Heller FROM E Pfeifer Fellow Louisiana Confederate Soldier. For more info see below. Came from the estate of a cane collector outside of Philadelphia. It is one of a kind piece!

A great piece that would look great on show in any room. A once in a lifetime piece! Patina consistent with age Cane measures 30 3/4 long. Civil War (Confederate) (1861 - 1865).

Unit-Thirteenth Infantry, Fe - Ho. Served For-United States of America. Battle Unit: 2nd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia. 13th Infantry Regiment completed its organization in August, 1861, at Camp Moore, Louisiana. Many of the men were recruited in Lafayette, St.

The unit was active in the conflicts at Shiloh, Farmington, and Perryville, then was assigned to D. Adams' and Gibson's Brigade, Army of Tennessee.

It was consolidated with the 10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment from December, 1862 to April, 1864. The regiment fought with the army from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, endured Hood's winter campaign in Tennessee, and ended the war defending Mobile. The 13th/20th reported 20 killed, 89 wounded, and 78 missing at Murfreesboro, lost more than forty percent of the 289 engaged at Chickamauga, and totalled 191 men and 71 arms in December, 1863.

The 13th contained 77 effectives in November, 1864, and surrendered with the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. The field officers were Colonels Francis L. Campbell, Aristides Gerard, and Randall L. Gibson; Lieutenant Colonel Edgar M. Dubroca; and Majors Anatole P.

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Item will be packed well and fully insured! Each item is described as honestly and completely as possible but it is difficult to anticipate what features each viewer is looking for. If necessary, problem resolution should be attempted by both parties before leaving feedback. The item "ANTIQUE CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR GOLD ENGRAVED WOODEN PRESENTATION CANE LOUISIANA" is in sale since Sunday, April 08, 2018.

This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\Civil War (1861-65)\Civil War Veterans' Items". The seller is "highendpicker" and is located in West Chester, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Panama, Jamaica, Kuwait, Colombia, Canada, Taiwan.


Antique Confederate CIVIL War Gold Engraved Wooden Presentation Cane Louisiana


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