Booth's field glass
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07-10-2012, 08:41 AM
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RE: Booth's field glass
(07-09-2012 01:33 PM)Rsmyth Wrote: The field glass was described as distinctive in that they had settings for field, marine and theater use. Twenty-nine years later, Richard Baynham Garrett described the glasses as follows: Jerry, Why go charging into enemy terriory, the North, when in the South he was expecting to be welcomed with open arms? Obviously such was not the case but even though trains would be faster I would think he would be a sitting duck. They could and did shut down all the trains and I would suspect, search them, photo in hand to identify him with. “Within this enclosed area a structure to be inhabited by neither the living or the dead was fast approaching completion.” ~New York World 7/8/1865 |
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