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    1862 Tower Enfield Preservation

    Here it is re-assembled, It is missing the nipple, rings for the sling and the rear sight, this is how I received it. The only parts I plan to add are a nipple and the rings for the sling. Interestingly, the rear sight is missing and grooves have been filed into the tops of the barrel bands to...
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    1862 Tower Enfield Preservation

    This Rifle was given to me by my cousin a little over a year ago, Our great great grandfather who served with the 18th Iowa came into possesion of it at the battle of Jenkins Ferry. As of now I have cleaned the bore which turned out better than I thought it would but not as good as I hoped it...
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    More Re-Enactment Photos

    I will add some more as I come across them. J.W.
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    More Re-Enactment Photos

    Here are some more pics from the civil war days at Billy creek in Rockvill In. taken in the mid 90's. J.W.
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    Civil War Cannon

    After printing this photo (from a black and white neg), I was not happy with it , I wanted it to have an "old look" to it, to accomplish this,I soaked the print in coffee. 16 years later it still smells of hazelenut coffee. J.W.
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    Civil War Cannon

    Shot this in the mid 90's at Billy Creek Village in Rockville In. during their Civil War re-enactment. J.W.
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    Hello from Indy.

    Hello Charcoal, I have not visited either place, yes the J is for John, the W for Washington. J.W.REESE
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    Hello from Indy.

    Greetings from Indianapolis, I have been playing with muzzleloaders for nearly 30 years and it is by far my favorite form of shooting. I am currently working on the preservation of a confederate enfield that was recently passed on to me by a family member. My great great grandfather who served...
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