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Remington 1863 Zouave Rifle "Les Zouaves" (French) Photograph of Alfred Laroque, a Canadian Papal Zouave, taken at Montreal, Quebec in 1868 by William Notman (1826–1891), housed in the McCord Museum in Montreal. Laroque is posed seated and wears three medals. The Papal Zouaves "America's Zouaves", article by Robert Lebling; Texts on Wikisource:
A Remington Model 870 shotgun. Below is a list of firearms produced by the Remington Arms Company, [1] ... Remington 1863 Contract Rifle aka "Zouave Rifle"
Springfield Model 1863 rifled musket and Enfield Pattern 1861 musketoon Springfield and Enfield lockplates. The Springfield Model 1863 was a .58 caliber rifled musket manufactured by the Springfield Armory and independent contractors between 1863 and 1865. The Model 1863 was only a minor improvement over the Springfield Model 1861. As such, it ...
The zouave uniform of the 146th. This regiment at first wore the regular dark blue New York state jacket, light blue trousers, and dark blue forage cap, but when the veterans from 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, a famous Zouave unit, were transferred to the 146th New York, the regiment switched over to the colorful Zouave dress on 3 June 1863 at Falmouth, Va.
The Regiment was mustered into United States service on October 18, 1863, in New York City for three years service with 900 officers and men under the command of Colonel William Thomas Campbell Grower, formerly the major of the 17th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment. When they left the State, they were composed almost wholly of veteran ...
Early models from the 1920s to ’40s are especially valuable thanks to their craftsmanship and historical significance. Some rare models, like the UMC Remington, are listed for around $100 online. 6.
(Commissioned as a captain on July 4, 1861, with rank from May 13th, 1861, original; as major on February 24, 1862, with rank from February 14, 1862, vice Major E.A. Kimball was promoted) [15] Appointed as colonel of the 9th New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 29, 1863, for three years' service; seriously wounded in the thigh by ...
Captain Frank J. Magee of Co. I, 76th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment. From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress Unidentified soldier of the 76th Pennsylvania Infantry Uniform of the Keystone Zouaves worn by Private Jediah K. Burnham, who joined the Company A of the 76th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, in 1863