BAYONET MADE INTO ENTRENCHING TOOL FROM COLD HARBOR

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Item Code: 33-176

This is an excavated P-1853 Enfield socket bayonet that was made into a pick or entrenching tool.  Approximately 5” of the blade remains and has been hammered into a digging tool.  Typical iron relic condition.  Has been cleaned, coated and is well preserved.  Recovered from a trench at Cold Harbor.  Previously from the Wendell Lang collection.   [jet]

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