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  • Our Historical Accuracy
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  • Confederate Miitary Brogans & Shoes
  • Civilian Brogans and Shoes
  • U. S. Military & Civilian Boots
  • Footwear-Forms and Instructions
  • U. S. Accoutrements
  • U. S. Gun Slings, Canteen Straps & Scabbards
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  Misssouri Boot & Shoe Company
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Sorry No Personal Checks.

Civilian Footwear
Our Prices Below Includes many features, some of which others charge extra for
Hand Applied Period Finish*Soles Finished As Per Originals*Wide Widths and
Larger Sizes*Each Pair Custom Made Specifically For The Buyer*Pair Of Quality
Laces Included*Customer Support Service Before and After Purchase
            *ALL AT NO EXTRA CHARGE*



NEW BROGANS
        Special Introductory Price
The New Orleans Kip Brogan



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NOKB -New Orleans Kip Brogan
 
New Orleans Kip Brogan:  Just before the war,  these shoes were massed produced, and  sold all the way upriver to Memphis, Tennessee.  At the outbreak of the war they were eagerly being bought up to supply early volunteers.  Russet brown shoes with single thickness soles,  two rows of pegs and pegged heel. (heel rims suggested for better wear!)  The quarters are doubled and machine chain stitched just as the original shoes were.  Vamp of shoe has a pieced tongue  attached with the same chain stitching.  The brogan is closed with chain stitching and a rivet for reinforcement. 
         
             NOKB------$225.00


You may add on Hobnails, Heel Rims, Wool Sock Liners, Extra Laces  & Shoe Care Products
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HTBAL Men's High Top Balmoral Shoe

HTBAL  Men's High Top Balmoral

 
Copied from an original excavated specimen, our high topped Balmoral shoe epitomizes the elegance of the 19th century gentleman. 
Made from  light, waxed upper leather (3-4 ounce weight or approximately 1.20 mm thick) with pegged half double soles and nailed heels.  Brass eyelets are reinforced by a strip of red kidskin sewn to the interior.  A welted rear seam aids in a form fit to the back of the leg.  The  upper leather is hand finished and wax stuffed in our shop. 

HTBAL-----$250.00 


You may add on Hobnails, Heel Rims, Wool Sock Liners, Extra Laces  & Shoe Care Products

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DNL Donelson Boot
 DNL Donelson Boot

Donelson Boots were mass produced by  the  M. C. Dizer Company  of Massachusetts  during the 1860s.  They were distributed nationally.  Black waxed-flesh uppers feature five brass eyelets, double-stitched external heel counters and copper rivits. Double pegged soles and iron nailed heels.

           
        DNL
----------$230.00


You may add on Hobnails, Heel Rims, Wool Sock Liners, Extra Laces  & Shoe Care Products
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CV-5 Three Eyelet Brogans
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View of Tap Sole on CV-5 Brogans

CV-5  Three Eyelet Brogans
Common from 1820s to 1860's


These three-eyelet, pegged sole brogans were very common from the 1830s through the 1860s for everyday use among the working class.  They have waxed flash uppers  shoes, pegged tap soles (see photograph at left) and heels hand nailed with iron square cut nails same as the originals. 

CV-5-------------$195.00

You may add on Hobnails, Heel Rims, Wool Sock Liners, Extra Laces  & Shoe Care Products.
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CV-9 English Walking Shoes
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Close up view of detail on the tops of the English Walking Shoes.



CV-9   English Walking Shoes
For Ladies & Gentlemen

Sometimes referred to as English walking shoes,  these attractive ankle boots were made in men's and women's sizes.  Made of four ounce, light weight, waxed-flesh leather with brass eyelets and  pegged soles.  

These shoes are sometimes seen after 1870 with brass screwed soles.  We can offer that variation on request although pegged soles continued to be seen throughout the 19th century.

                         
                 CV-9-----------$240.00


You may add on Hobnails, Heel Rims, Wool Sock Liners, Extra Laces  & Shoe Care Products
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CV-TAB BUCKLE & CV-TAB LACE
Low Quarter Shoes Buckle or Lace Up Closure

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CV-TAB-BUCKLE Low Quarter Shoes With Buckle
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CV-TAB-Lace Low Quarter Shoes With Laces
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Both styles come with a tap soles.


CV-TAB-BUCKLE & CV-TAB LACE

                Low Quarter Shoes
     With Buckle or Lace Up Closure

 

These Mid 19th Century are low quarter shoes waxed flesh leather shoes feature either buckle or lace up closure . The shoes are made with pegged tap soles  and the heels are hand nailed with iron square cut nails as were the originals. 


   CV-TAB-Lace------$220.00
  Now Only Taking Orders For Lace Up Shoe



     CV-TAB-Buckle-----$225.00  Not taking orders for Buckle Shoes at this time. 

                          Only Taking Orders For Lace Up Shoe



You may add on Hobnails, Heel Rims, Wool Sock Liners, Extra Laces  & Shoe Care Products.
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CV-KMO Brogans
CV-KMO 
Originals Reputedly Made In 1860

These brogans were reputedly made by a shoemaker in Koeltztown, Missouri in 1860.  The waxed flesh leather uppers have five brass eyelets and are sewn together and then fortified with rivets for reinforcement and durability. The soles are pegged and the heels are hand nailed with iron square cut nails as were the originals.



      CV-KMO------------$210.00

Photo of CV-KMO Courtesy Of  Matt Longwith

You may add on Hobnails, Heel Rims, Wool Sock Liners, Extra Laces  & Shoe Care Products.

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Sorry No Personal Checks
Contact Us By E-Mail For Quick Customer Service
      mobootandshoe@sbcglobal.net
For help in placing your order,  general assistance and help with product and service information.
Missouri Boot & Shoe Company
951 Burr Crossing RD
Neosho, MO 64850 USA

Phone: 417-451-6100

For help with historical questions contact Robert Serio  directly at jeffersonbootee@gmail.com