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  1. The 1ST OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY (OVLA), 1861-64, CIVIL WAR service, was recruited on a state-wide basis. Batteries A and B were recruited from the disbanded 1ST REGIMENT OF LIGHT ARTILLERY, sometimes referred to as the CLEVELAND LIGHT ARTILLERY (CLA).

  2. 25 lut 2008 · Below are the images of the major military swords - and some civilian swords - commonly found in the USA. Only images of the hilts - or distant views - of these swords will be made available; I will not display images of inspector's or maker's marks as that might encourage spurious reproduction.

  3. 13 sie 2002 · The 1ST OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY (OVLA), 1861-64, CIVIL WAR service, was recruited on a state-wide basis. Batteries A and B were recruited from the disbanded 1ST REGIMENT OF LIGHT ARTILLERY, sometimes referred to as the CLEVELAND LIGHT ARTILLERY (CLA).

  4. The artillery was reinforced by the arrival of the 14th Ohio infantry on May 24, and the 18th on the next day, the 14th being armed and equipped. On May 29, batteries D and F left Marietta by boat for Parkersburg, W. Va., with orders to report to Col. Steedman of the 14th.

  5. 20 lut 2005 · Go to civil war shows and handle as many authentic swords as possible. The more you handle the more you can tell the real deals. 80% of confederate swords have been faked. Stay clear of the confederate items unless bought from the big respected dealers. Beware of those offered on Ebay.

  6. The Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber (also known as the M1862 as this was when the first 800 were issued) [1] is a long sword made of steel and brass, used by US cavalry from the American Civil War [2] until the end of the Indian wars; some were still in use during the Spanish–American War. [3]

  7. Battery D, 1st Ohio Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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