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RARE IDENTIFIED CIVIL WAR CASED SURGEON'S KIT

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
RARE IDENTIFIED CIVIL WAR CASED SURGEON'S KIT
RARE IDENTIFIED CIVIL WAR CASED SURGEON'S KIT. American-made by G. Tieman of New York. Kit is housed in a walnut casing 16-3/8" long x 6-3/8" wide x 3-1/2" deep divided in the middle. Set has ebony handles with bright steel blades and consists of a large bone saw, a small dbl sided saw, a long skinny saw with 5" blade, three knife-looking scalpels with 4-7/8" blade, 7-1/2" blade & 10-1/2" blade, a small scalpel with 2-3/4" blade & a small tool on the butt, a hooked probe, pair of lockable tweezers/forceps, dbl ended scoop-looking tool, two different sized trepanning tool with a detachable horn handle and a brass & canvas tourniquet. Appears to be one tool missing from the rear edge. Also included are two packets of surgical silk thread & an envelope with hand written notation, 1/2 dozen surgeons needles (which is empty). There is a small compartment with a small cleaning brush, the orig key & a piece of chamois containing seven curved surgeon's needles. Accompanied by a business card from Dr. W.E. Clark, which has a hand written note that this case was owned by Capt. Henry L. Barnes of the 21st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War and was carried on Sherman's March to the Sea. There is a letter dated March 10, 1948 from Dr. Edward C. Barnes, the son of Henry Barnes with Edward Barnes biography, which indicates his father was in the Civil War with Sherman. Captain Henry L. Barnes is listed and confirmed as Assistant Surgeon in the 21st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry along with William Hoyt, Asst. Surgeon and James T. Reeve, Surgeon. The 21st Wisconsin was organized and mustered in August 1862 in and around Fond Du Lac, Manitowoc and Waupaca. They left for war taking their place in Kentucky to participate in the Battle of Perryville where, positioned in front of artillery, they took heavy casualties before being force to retire. Leaving for Nashville they were assigned to Rosecran's Army of the Cumberland. In that assignment they fought at Missionary Ridge and Lookout Mountain. With Sherman they engaged at Resaca, Big shanty, Kennesaw Mountain, Chattahoochie River, Atlanta, Jonesboro, Sherman's March to the Sea, The surrender of Johnson's Army and the Grand Review. CONDITION: Very fine. Case is about fine with a couple of small cracks & a chip in the lid. Lining is moderately faded, but pretty much intact. Tools are all very fine but with a spot or two here & there of light surface corrosion. Partition around the tourniquet is loose. A very rare American-made set identified to a Wisconsin surgeon, in very fine condition. 4-56995 JR488 (3,000-5,000)