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Community Rallies in Support of County Employees

VINTON — Before the first recess of Tuesday’s Board of Supervisor’s meeting Benton County Supervisor Chairman Rick Primmer had given citizens a few moments to make comments or ask questions

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The British Pattern 1796 Heavy Dragoon Carbine

The British Pattern 1796 Heavy Dragoon Carbine The British Pattern 1796 Heavy Dragoon Carbine Though unquestionably formidable, the British Pattern 1796 Heavy Dragoon Carbine was one of the most subtly elegant and innovative cavalry arms of its day. (Photography by Jill Marlow) May 07, 2021 By Garry James At the time of the Napoleonic Wars, Britain, like most European countries, categorized its cavalry units as either light, medium or heavy. How they were employed, as well as the weaponry with which they were issued, could differ considerably. Light cavalry, which included such units as hussars, light dragoons and lancers ideally were employed for scouting, vedette duties and pursuing a fleeing enemy.

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The Enigmatic Devisme

The Enigmatic Devisme Revolver The Enigmatic Devisme Revolver Cleverly designed and possessing style to spare, this French Devisme percussion revolver is one of the most unusual revolvers of the 19th century. (Photography by Jill Marlow and Phil Schreier) March 11, 2021 By Garry James Sometime in 1863, the commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, General Robert E. Lee, was presented a magnificent sword from an anonymous donor. This ivory-gripped masterpiece had an etched blade and elaborate gold-plated hilt crafted by one of Europe’s premier makers of fine firearms and blades: Parisian Louis-François Devisme. Used by its owner only for special occasions, the sword was eventually proffered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant by Lee during the surrender of his forces at Appomattox, Virginia, on April 9, 1865. Grant generously allowed the fine piece to be retained by its owner.

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