Dsm_mechva Forum Supporter Joined Jun 11, 2012 Messages 4,963 Location Mechanicsville, Va. Feb 11, 2021 #1 Sharing the relic identification reference books I use often. Feel free to post any useful comments or your own go to reference materials Attachments 8802777A-A261-475B-B37E-46DD4F8CCB97.jpg 89.1 KB · Views: 284 5542E2CE-26F7-4D96-B381-548B0E911F0E.jpg 74.9 KB · Views: 278
Sharing the relic identification reference books I use often. Feel free to post any useful comments or your own go to reference materials
VA-REB Forum Supporter Joined Jan 23, 2014 Messages 1,556 Location Virginia Feb 11, 2021 #2 I bought Howard Crouch’s book directly from him at a civil war show. He asked if I wanted him to sign it and I said “Sure”. Sadly he passed away a couple of months later. I would add this one to your group of references: Attachments F80B1A8D-01E6-4A0A-91DE-D5FFC705597D.jpg 73.2 KB · Views: 254 Last edited: Feb 11, 2021
I bought Howard Crouch’s book directly from him at a civil war show. He asked if I wanted him to sign it and I said “Sure”. Sadly he passed away a couple of months later. I would add this one to your group of references:
duggap Elite Member Joined Dec 13, 2011 Messages 2,568 Location Chattanooga, TN Feb 27, 2021 #3 For those of you who like to use the ORs, and in case you didn't know, Cornell U. has the ORs on line and it is really great and easy to use.
For those of you who like to use the ORs, and in case you didn't know, Cornell U. has the ORs on line and it is really great and easy to use.