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NSTCW Vol. 43 No. 4
Item #: NST43-4
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COVER
"Carved Pipe of James F. Randlett,” artifact photograph by Steve Sylvia; photograph of Randlett's Co. F, 3rd New Hampshire, courtesy the Library of Congress. Please see our cover story on p. 32

FEATURES


24 Twin Triggers in Stafford County
by Michael H. Littlefield and Keith E. Littlefield, PhD
Twin brothers recover and research a rare revolver

32 Carved Pipe of James F. Randlett,
3rd New Hampshire
by Nancy Dearing Rossbacher
Randlett's career spanned decades and crossed the country

40 New York City Police Buttons
Through the Civil War
by Debra McGuinn Pierce and Hughes Pierce
Bill McGuinn's daughter and her husband continue his work

48 The Miniature Mortars of Fort Hell
by James Armstrong
sidebar by Robert L. Milburn
Collectibles handsomely crafted while under fire

56 Henry Mahler of Raleigh, North Carolina
by Shannon Pritchard
Maker of rare CSA plate identified at last

66 "Love Lies Bloody”
by Daniel J. Binder
An intriguing inscription on the reverse of an ambrotype


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