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A set of Civil War soldier's equipmentattributed to Sergeant Dexter Walker, 11th Maine Infantry
11 June 2012, 10:00 PDT
San FranciscoSold for US$468 inc. premium
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A set of Civil War soldier's equipment
attributed to Sergeant Dexter Walker, 11th Maine Infantry
attributed to Sergeant Dexter Walker, 11th Maine Infantry
Comprising: 1) Model 1864 cartridge pouch, no maker's markings, tinned inserts present. Containing two papers attributing use of this equipment Dexter Walker of East Fryeburg, Maine. 2) Unmarked cap pouch containing paper inscribed Dexter Walker. 3) Standard Springfield bayonet, the blade marked US, retaining the black leather scabbard and frog. 4) Associated blue web waist belt.
Condition: Leather showing some wear and some surface flaking. Cap pouch with one broken belt loop.
Condition: Leather showing some wear and some surface flaking. Cap pouch with one broken belt loop.
Footnotes
Note: Dexter Walker enlisted as a private in 1861 and was mustered out as First Sergeant of Company A in 1866. The 11th Maine Volunteer Infantry was mustered in on November 12, 1862 in Augusta, Maine; they served throughout the war from the defense of Washington to Appomattox Court House.








