A Confederate soldier wearing a Louisiana state belt buckle brandishes his smoothbore musket, a flintlock converted to percussion. His cap box is a prewar design called a “shield front” because of the shape, and the closing tab is a separate piece of leather sewn on the flap. Union troops also used this style of cap box. (Library of Congress)

A Confederate soldier wearing a Louisiana state belt buckle brandishes his smoothbore musket, a flintlock converted to percussion.

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