EXTREMELY RARE CONFEDERATE HAVERSACK FROM NAMED 58TH REGT VIRGINIA VOLUNTEER
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Category: Collectibles - Civil War - Military Collectible US

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Description:
SUPER SALE $1860
I
n very good condition, this identified Civil War artifact is an original, twill-canvas cloth haversack typically carried by Confederate soldiers while they were in the field.  This haversack was carried by a young (23) tall (5' 11”), fair complected, Blue eyed, dark haired soldier from Chamblissburg VA Named Robert A. Bradley a farmer who enlisted On 7/23/1861 and was mustered into "K" Co. of the 58th VA Infantry. He subsequently served with the 58TH throughout various campaigns until he was severely wounded in May of 63 at Fredericksburg. Then returned and hospitalized again in May of 64. The Army of Northern Virginia as you may know was involved in many conflicts from the Seven Days' Battles to Chancellorsville, the Battle of Gettysburg and later was active in the Bristoe, Mine Run, and The Wilderness campaigns, the battle at Cold Harbor and the Shenandoah Valley operations. The 58th and Robert Bradley ended the war at Appomattox Court House April 9, 1865. This magnificent piece of our History will make for a valuable and envious display for an experienced or novice collector of American Civil War or Military artifacts.

 

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