Ridgeway Civil War Research Center,
A virtual examination of artifacts of the American Civil War

Civil War Weapons, all pre 1898

by Harry Ridgeway

Foot Artillery short sword, Model 1832, N. P. Ames Springfield, 1835. . The foot artillery sword was approved with the 1832 regulation and it resembles a Roman gladiator sword. It theoretically was intended as a last line of defense for the artilleryman, but more practical use was the whacking of weeds and brush to prepare an artillery placement. Manufactured by N. P. Ames, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: ricasso eagle / N P AMES / SPRINGFIELD and UNITED / STATES / 1834. Additional inspector marks on the handle ORD, JM, and HKC. Standard features include: brass handle with eagle cast on the pommel, cast fish scales for Grip, blade has two fullers stopped with the ricasso on the upper blade, and single fuller on the tip, scabbard is leather with brass mountings. Belt is white buff, fastened with a pattern 1832 two part artillery buckle, the buckle depicts eagle on one side, and crossed cannons on the other, it is cast, the prong for the S hook is drilled.
Research Center: Weapon6110-Sword-Artillery-Model-1832-Ames-1835 . Reference: Thillman Army Swords pg 33. Blade length, 19in.

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W0813 ### Foot Artillery short sword, Model 1832, N. P. Ames Springfield, 1835. . The foot artillery sword was approved with the 1832 regulation and it resembles a Roman gladiator sword. It theoretically was intended as a last line of defense for the artilleryman, but more practical use was the whacking of weeds and brush to prepare an artillery placement. Manufactured by N. P. Ames, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: ricasso eagle / N P AMES / SPRINGFIELD and UNITED / STATES / 1834. Additional inspector marks on the handle ORD, JM, and HKC. Standard features include: brass handle with eagle cast on the pommel, cast fish scales for Grip, blade has two fullers stopped with the ricasso on the upper blade, and single fuller on the tip, scabbard is leather with brass mountings. Belt is white buff, fastened with a pattern 1832 two part artillery buckle, the buckle depicts eagle on one side, and crossed cannons on the other, it is cast, the prong for the S hook is drilled.
Research Center: Weapon6110-Sword-Artillery-Model-1832-Ames-1835 . Reference: Thillman Army Swords pg 33. Blade length, 19in. Additional inspector marks on the handle ORD, JM, and HKC. Sword, scabbard, belt and buckle, all intact.


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All weapons listed on this webpage are strictly manufactured before 1898, and are considered unsafe for actual use. These are antique collectible weapons of the Civil War (most are pre 1865, unless I state otherwise) and actual firing of these weapons is not recommended for any purpose whatsoever! Because these are all "pre 1898" weapons, no licenses are required for ownership, but common sense and good judgment should be applied
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Most information on this page is from:
Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms......
John Thillman series, "Civil War Cavalry & Artillery Sabers...", or "Civil War Army Swords...."
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