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Does it have anything to do with either the Whiskey Rebellion or Shays' Rebellion? Or am I to far in the past?
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"There's one more thing you men can say when it's all over and you're home once more. You can thank God that twenty years from now when you're sitting by the fireside with your grandson on your knee, and he asks you what you did in the war, you won't have to shift him to the other knee, cough and say, 'I shovelled **** in Louisiana.'"
-General George S. Patton addressing his troops before D-Day landings June 1944
[This message has been edited by The ANZAC (edited June 04, 2000).]
Yup! That's what it is! You're the colonel of a CSA regiment trying to muster up troops for a your home-raised regiment. You have to keep your men both from fighting each other and try to gather enough disipline to fight the Yanks. Good luck Colonel Leo!
Upon magnification is does look like a rifle with a strap and a pistol in the left hand. The color of the uniform is grey with a butternut belt. In tying back to the earlier Underground Railroad guess, this unit could be a fugitive catcher, only after the Confederates have declared (or won) their independence?
Steve Clark, you are one who gains my respect. Seriously, you are the only one to sit and think about this.
Note: clothing on the unit was drawn from a book of how citizens of the United States looked from 1800-present. Another hint there.
[This message has been edited by PolarisGL (edited June 06, 2000).]
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