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U.S M1851 Jefferson Brogan Bootee
The origins of this date back to the 1600s and the English Civil War When foot soldiers used a rough side out being a brogan like shoe. 1801 Thomas Jefferson wore a modified ankle lace up brogan boot that eventually become a fashion. In 1851 the army board adopted the new Jefferson Brogan bootie in
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Cavalry Boots
Handmade boots with Leather Uppers and Soles hand stitched. US sizes are larger than UK, therefore a US10 will be for a UK9 We do keep some of these in stock, but please treat your order, Made to Order
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Civilian Boots Brown
Leather brown boots, these are the same style as our Military boots but would be used for civilian roles. With mule ears Size from Heel to to top is 18 inches, from the bottom of the foot to the top is 16 inches, these are approximate as they are all handmade. UK sizes are one size
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Confederate Brogans Bootee
Confederates taking over garrisons in the south used up whatever of the federal 1851 pat black brogans were left in the Q.M stores, before the Richmond Buro contracted out to leather makers. Soldiers in the confederacy were issued russet brown brogans or better known as sweet potato coloured boots, black brogans were also produced,
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Jefferson Davis Boot (The gentleman’s boot)
In 1801 a new boot was made for Jefferson Davis which he had worn to his inauguration, this in fact was a modified brogan shoe with high ankle sides and laces smooth side out, it was thought he would set a new trend for the republicans by sweeping away silk laces and fancy buckles, the
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Military/Civilian Boots
Leather black boots, which were used for the Infantry as well as Civillian. With mule ears Size from Heel to to top is 18 inches, from the bottom of the foot to the top is 16 inches, these are approximate as they are all handmade. UK sizes are one size smaller than the US, therefore
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