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    Hello gents,

    I'm looking for a copy of Fred Adolphus’ article “Confederate Clothing of the Houston Quartermaster Depot” published in the Military Collector & Historian, Winter 1996 issue. If anyone has a copy of this available, I will gladly pay photocopying and postage. And I'll owe you a huge favor.

    Thanks,

    Michael
    Michael McComas
    drudge-errant

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    Re: Looking for an article from MC&H Winter 1996



    Good luck to you,

    John

    Jno. Sarver
    Cin. O.
    John Sarver

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      Re: Looking for an article from MC&H Winter 1996

      Mike,

      FYI, shipping on back issues is almost as much as the issue itself.

      I don't have that article or I'd send it.
      John Stillwagon

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        Re: Looking for an article from MC&H Winter 1996

        Michael - have a copy and will send it to you inside the haversack - Merry Christmas!
        Soli Deo Gloria
        Doug Cooper

        "The past is never dead. It's not even past." William Faulkner

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          Re: Looking for an article from MC&H Winter 1996

          Originally posted by DougCooper
          Michael - have a copy and will send it to you inside the haversack - Merry Christmas!
          Thanks, Doug!
          Michael McComas
          drudge-errant

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            Re: Looking for an article from MC&H Winter 1996

            For others who might be considering ordering issues of MC&H, a further note on shipping. Mr . Stillwagon is correct concerning an order of a single issue or two. Ordering multiple copies of the journal isn't bad at all IMHO. For example, I recently ordered six back issues, David Sullivan quoting me a shipping rate of $3.00 or $6.00 priority mail for the batch, well worth it. Not to mention as well that ordering directly from the CMH, supports the CMH, which is a very good thing.

            John
            Jno. Sarver
            Cin. O.
            Last edited by Agate; 12-25-2003, 11:32 AM.
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              Re: Looking for an article from MC&H Winter 1996

              John,

              Do you know if there is an index to the back issues for MC&H? I know there are several articles that I want, but I don't know all the issue numbers, etc. An index would help me make up a shopping list.

              Cheers,

              Michael
              Michael McComas
              drudge-errant

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                Re: Looking for an article from MC&H Winter 1996

                Hi Michael,

                Click on the link provided in the other post, scroll down to "issue availability", click on that and a new page containing a volume index should come up. If you click on an individual issue, the contents of the issue should come up in a smaller window.

                Would help if an article index was provided (maybe this is the case, I haven't found it as yet however, with the exception of the Rev War article index on Rev War 75). If the link doesn't happen to work for you, shoot me an e-mail at Jrsarver@aol.com and I'll get you there. Neat stuff.

                Good Luck to you,

                John
                Jno. Sarver
                Cincinnati
                Last edited by Agate; 12-25-2003, 01:26 PM.
                John Sarver

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                  Re: Looking for an article from MC&H Winter 1996

                  Comrades,

                  Just received a very nice e-mail from Mr. John K. Robertson webmaster of the CMH site, and he asked me to share the following with you:

                  On or about 15 January 2004, the Company of Military Historians website will open an online searchable index to Military Collector & Historian and the Military Uniforms in America plates. The link will be off the Journals webpage and open to all users.

                  This is a grand opportunity for all of us, and I hope others choose as well to take real advantage of it. BTW, Mr Robertson is co-owner of the Rev War 75 site along with I believe, our own "Roofus." If you have even a passing interest in the American Revolution I would encourage a visit.



                  John

                  Jno. Sarver
                  Cin. O.
                  John Sarver

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