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LARGE CIVIL WAR FOLDING LOCKBACK KNIFE CARRIED BY

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MAJOR FRANCIS BOYD, 4TH MASS ARTILLERY. 11" overall open, 5" blade marked lengthwise and ricasso: "HARRISON BROS & HOWSON / CUTLERS TO HER MAJESTY" "No 45 / NORFORK ST / SHEFFIELD". Stag slab grip with rectangular escutcheon engraved: "Maj. F. E. Boyd". A practical soldier's knife also has a corkscrew, button hook, and carrying ring. Francis Everet Boyd (1841-1923) entered service as a 21 year-old lieutenant February 26, 1862 in 1st Mass Artillery, commissioned captain in 3rd Mass Cavalry, wounded at Battle of Sabine Cross Roads April 8, 1864, after recovering, he was commissioned Major in 4th Mass Heavy Artillery and later breveted Lt. Colonel for "Gallant & Meritorious Service at Port Hudson", he mustered out in Washington June 1865. Boyd must have had interesting life, 1870 Census shows him as "gun merchant", 1880 as prospector in Colorado, he died in St. Cloud, Florida and is interred at Arlington National Cemetery. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Custom protective sleeve, and old tag describing knife. CONDITION: very good overall, blade gray, worn & sharpened, markings all discernible. PROVENANCE: Larry W. Williams lifetime collection-purchased 1977; featured in article in Gun Report, July 1977, featured in article in Antique Bowie Knife Journal, December 2004. (02-23258/JS). NON-GUN. $2,000-3,000.