The Lemat Revolver was designed before the civil war for the US Army, however it was used in limited quantity by the Confederacy. Less than 3000 are known to have been produced.
Both sides in the US civil War used cannons.
The Union.
It was used to treat wounds. Sugar kills bacteria in wounds and has no adverse side affects.
You will need to provide a solid, undisputable provenance as to the Civil War use. If you can, it adds quite a bit to the price. You will need to seek the services of a professional. I would recommend Supica and Nahas. Value can range from 200-7000 USD depending on condition, variation, accessories. That would be before the Civil War connection.
Chloroform was used to as an anesthesia during the Civil War.
it was a secondary side arm for cavalry troops and officers................
That depends on what you mean by "famous". The Springfield 1861 rifled musket was used extensively by the North. Colt Dragoons and Army and Navy percussion revolvers were used by both sides. The Henry Repeating Rifle was pretty much the first production repeating rifle used by the US military. One of the strangest but well known guns used was the LeMat revolver, which had 9 loads in the cylinder, and a shotgun barrel below the main barrel.
Both sides in the US civil War used cannons.
revolver
The repeating rifle, the revolver, the Gatling gun, the breech loaded cannon, the breech loaded carbine (such as the Sharps).
The Union.
Like France, Belgium did not side officially with the Confederacy, but this contributor is aware of at least one example of aid to the Confederate war effort. The LeMat pistol, manufactured in France and Belgium, was used by some Confederate Army personnel. There may be other examples of Belgian war material finding its way into the hands of the CS, which had gained sympathy in Europe, and running the Union blocade could be a profitable venture.
45 ACP can be used in both auto and revolver. The revolver must have a 45 ACP cylinder.
Feminine allure - especially on the Confederate side.
Both the Union and the Confederate had submarines, but the Confederate used them more often.
used in the civil war by officers and inlisted men a 32 rime fire Moore was the only one at the time that offered name ingraving at his firearms factory also the ingraving on this revolver was done by a famouse ingraver in New York nimschke also a lot of people do not know whats all behind this revolver they are a part of us and our history of our civil war they were used a lot because of the quick loading our revolvers today are based on his idea of his revolver and just to add to this i have researched this revolver for years in evert cornor i could find you would be serprised what i came up with in years i have living proff of this revolvers i have quite a few of them with officers names on them they are all in firing condition so i have lots of answeres to this revolver thank you
No, it cannot.