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NSTCW Vol. 40 No. 1
Item #: NST40-1
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COVER
"Missourians in Arkansas," photo by Bill J. Gurley, artifacts courtesy the Bill J. Gurley Collection and the Meigs Brainard Collection. Please see the cover story on p. 40.


22
Webley Wedge Frame Revolver & Confederate Ingenuity
by Russ A. Pritchard, Jr., and Tim Prince
Colt marries Webley in a most unusual wedding

30
W.J. McElroy: Macon Maker
by L.D. Eberhart
Building on the notes of early collector Cecil Anderson

40
COVER STORY:
Chasing Missourians in Arkansas
by Bill J. Gurley
The artifacts of the orphan brigades of the Trans-Miss

50
Oakes Spur Manufacturer Identified
by Patrick M. Gloyd
Turns out it wasn't a he; it was a they

54
The Colonel's Cups
by Richard G. Williams, Jr.
A veteran's memorabilia sparks a lifetime interest

63
BCPI Button: Proper Identity Revealed
by John Gorto
It had nothing to do with the Phillipines

64
Connected Generations: Early Gettysburg ID Disc
by Ned Shaw
A 1950s schoolboy's fascination remains

66
Gratitude: A Closeup View
by Daniel J. Binder
Images help a collector give thanks to other collectors


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