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Late 18th Century and Early 19th Century (1800s) Men's Boots and Shoes

Colonial, Federal Era, Jacksonian Era, Dickens, Manifest Destiny

Paul Revere - Colonial Boots

by Fugawee Footware

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:41 MST

18th Century / Colonial Paul Revere boots
    The Paul Revere boot is as tall as you want it to be. Paul Revere's boot has a natural color cuff of heavy, supple glove leather.  When the boot comes off the bench, the cuff is turned all the way down.  There is plenty of leather cuff for you to easily roll up the cuff to whatever height you desire. The object is to avoid any gap below your breeches or any show of breeches cuff or stocking.  The functional cuff also may be turned up to protect a rider's knees and prevent the entrance of rainwater, etc.

    "By 1727 the riding boot leg had become softer and closer-fitting.....(the) jockey in close fitting boots with brown tops.....the top was turned down below the knee for greater mobility, showing the brown lining.  It was soon adapted for fashionable wear. These are the boots with brown top featured in caricatures of John Bull. The top boots worn by Thomas Jefferson, now in the Smithsonian are of this type. Quotes from June Swann's "Shoes"    ISBN 0 7134 09428

    This boot is built upon a squarish antique last.  It has a rounded shank that fits a stirrup well. The shank is held in place by pegs but the rest of the sole is lock-stitched.  The Revere boot has a steam-molded front piece and a full calfskin lining. The exterior is polished black calfskin. Notice the molded front and the rounded shank, in the picture.

    We placed two sturdy pull tabs inside each boot.  If you do not have boot hooks, It's easy enough to carry a couple of leather laces in your pocket. Run a leather lace or sturdy cord through each tab and use them to pull the boot upward. The "pass line" where your foot is going through the curve is the tightest part of the boot but a shake of talcum powder and a pair of sturdy leather laces will get the boot on.  Slick socks help, too.

    When ordering, be ready to tell us your calf measurement.  The circumference of the boot varies with size and will fit most men.  It can be stretched to accommodate larger calves.

    These ship from Florida. Normal delivery time is 5 to 10 days, IF your size is out of stock they will normally take 2 to 6 weeks.

Colonial Paul Revere Boots

18th Century / Colonial Paul Revere boots
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Congress - Civil War Shoe/Gaiter: Black

Civilian Dress or Work - 1837-1900

by Fugawee Footware

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:42 MST

19th Century (1800s) / Civil War shoes / Gaiter,  Congress
    This is the shoe that you have been looking for. It is an all leather shoe with elastic sides and a tab on the back for ease of slipping it on. They come in smooth black and although the first shipment came with a rubber heel, in the future the heels will also be of leather. It was known by several names and originated just after 1837 as part of the Balmoral fashion surge.

    Sizes 7 to 15 with half sizes. Normal delivery time is 2 to 6 weeks.

    These ship from Florida. Normal delivery time is 5 to 10 days, IF your size is out of stock they will normally take 2 to 6 weeks.

Civil War Shoe/Gaiter, Congress

19th Century (1800s) / Civil War shoes / gaiter,  Congress
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Concord - Men's Colonial Shoe, Black

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Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:42 MST

18th Century / Colonial / Revolutionary War /  men's shoes, Concord
    The toe of the is a little more round than the Franklin's, bringing the style closer to the shoes found at Ft. Ligonier. We took the pattern for the Franklin uppers and formed them over a last taken from an 1860's military shoe. The Concord is available in rough or smooth finish. The left/right Concord is unlined and made of a heavier leather than the Franklin. We wanted more of a common man's shoe.  It is named the Concord in honor of  the heroes who left their homes and their warm beds to gather at the Concord bridge and dare the British Empire to do its worst. Buckles are not included, but are sold separately. The buckle shown is the Military #1 in brass.

    Also can be worn by Ladies, order 1 1/2 size smaller than you Women's Shoe Size.

Colonial Shoe Buckles for Gentlemen or Milady

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:42 MST

Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Military # 1, 2, 3, 4 & Oval
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Midshipman
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Jeweled Swirl
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Jeweled Oval Lace
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Tudor
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Celtic Knot
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Thistle
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Swirl
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    These ship from Florida. Normal delivery time is 5 to 10 days, IF your size is out of stock they will normally take 2 to 6 weeks.

Men's Colonial Shoe, Concord

18th Century / Colonial / Revolutionary War /  men's shoes, Concord
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1758 Ligonier - Men's Colonial Shoe, Black

by Fugawee Footware

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:41 MST

18th Century / Colonial / Revolutionary War /  men's shoes, 1758 Ligonier
    1758 or Ligonier Model is made on a Straight Last., therefore there is No Left or Right shoe. It is available in rough out or smooth finish leather and has a short tongue, round toe (square toes disappeared in 1735) and 1-1/4 inch latchets.

    The 1758 Story. In 1757-58 a British army was on its way to attack the French stronghold of Fort Duquesne; later known as Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Delayed by the weather, they established winter quarters at Fort Ligonier in what became the state of Pennsylvania.  A neighboring creek was used as a refuse dump and a flash flood in January or February, 1758 deposited a load of clay that sealed the contents of the dump for two hundred years. In 1958 the dump was opened and, among other things, a great number of shoes and shoe parts were discovered. Units of that British army had recently been stationed in Bermuda, Ireland, Britain, Philadelphia and Charleston.  Their shoes had been made in all of those places, reflecting the supply system of the British Army at the time. The discarded shoes showed fourteen toe styles, a greater number of tongue styles and latchets (straps) from 3/4 inch to 3 inches in width. There were no boxy square toes. The closest thing was a few examples of a cut-off point something like a "snoot boot." From the original listour supplier selected the most common or predominant features. The result was a round-toed shoe with a low or moderate heel, short tongue and latchets 1-1/4 inches wide. That is the shoe we made. It will serve for a military or everyday shoe from 1740 to 1800.

    Swapping shoes from foot to foot each day. In over a hundred examples, the Ligonier collection showed one or two with evidence of having been swapped from foot to foot. Although there is evidence that some officers put out such orders, the practice was seldom followed. Can you imagine getting into camp with wet shoes, drying them near the fire, but not too near, so that they are stiff and cold in the morning; and then forcing your feet into the clammy leather that had been molded to the other foot?  No way.  This would also be a fine way to tear up the latchets by re-setting the buckles each day.

    Available in Rough out or smooth leather, they are made from top grain leather for both types and not cheaper splits for the rough-out. The rough-out reflects the common shoe in Colonial times. The leather splitting machine was not invented until the 1840's. In Colonial days, leather was brought to thickness by "currying" or scraping over a wooden beam. Unlined shoes would be made with the smooth side inside to take the place of a lining. The rough outside leather was dressed with a mixture of soot, lard, bear grease and beeswax. The first commercial shoe polish was advertised in Boston in 1771. For the most authentic appearance, the rough-out Concord or Ligonier 1758 model may be "packed" with commercial shoe polish to simulate the bear grease polish of the Colonial shoemaker.

Colonial Shoe Buckles for Gentlemen or Milady

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:42 MST

Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Military # 1, 2, 3, 4 & Oval
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Midshipman
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Jeweled Swirl
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Jeweled Oval Lace
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Tudor
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Celtic Knot
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Thistle
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Swirl
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    These ship from Florida. Normal delivery time is 5 to 10 days, IF your size is out of stock they will normally take 2 to 6 weeks.

Men's Colonial Shoe, 1758 Ligonier

18th Century/Colonial/Revolutionary War men's shoes, 1758 Ligonier
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Franklin - Men's Colonial Shoe, Black

by Fugawee Footware

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:42 MST

18th Century / Colonial / Revolutionary War /  men's shoes, Franklin
    The left/right Franklin is made of black calfskin.  It has a normal heel and is leather lined. The toe is slightly squared but not square enough to limit the style to pre- 1735.  With a longish tongue, the Franklin is a good choice for the gentleman of means. To get a little snobbish, paint your heels red. Originally, that meant that you had been received at Court but it was widely imitated by all kinds of  fops and pretenders.

    The latchets will accept a 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 inch buckle.

Colonial Shoe Buckles for Gentlemen or Milady

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:42 MST

Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Military # 1, 2, 3, 4 & Oval
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Midshipman
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Jeweled Swirl
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Jeweled Oval Lace
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Tudor
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Celtic Knot
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Thistle
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Swirl
Shoe buckles for Colonial shoes
Oval Lace
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    These ship from Florida. Normal delivery time is 5 to 10 days, IF your size is out of stock they will normally take 2 to 6 weeks.

Men's Colonial Shoe, Franklin

18th Century / Colonial / Revolutionary War /  men's shoes, Franklin
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Mid 19th Century (1800s) Men's Boots and Shoes

Manifest Destiny, Victorian, Antebellum, American Civil War and Old West

Civil War Military Style Boots, Light Artillery or Cavalry

by Fugawee Footware

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:18 MST

American Civil War / Civil War military boots
Repro (size 9˝), Original (size 5)
    These boots are made by one of the few boot makers in the world that still produces the antique molded front piece. The master boot maker was sent an unworn original model 1859 Boot made in 1865. The top is about 12" tall when measured from the top of the sole and about 14" tall when measured from the floor.

    This boot was originally called the M1851 Artillery Driver's Boot, as it was originally only issued to Artillery Drivers. During the American Civil War they were also issued to Cavalry troops and continued as the Cavalry Boot until replaced by the Model 1872 Boot, which is a modified version of this boot.

    This boot is an exact copy, with the exception of two changes. The originals had been machine pegged, nine pegs to the inch. Ours is stitched due to the lack of machine that can duplicate the work of an 1860's pegging machine. And for comfort the boot is lined with calfskin leather from top to toe. The leather in our boot is a semi-rough cowhide especially selected after studying the original boot. They will take a shine after a few polishes or will take Lexol for a "field-worn" look. They have a sewn sole with a ridged shank pegged into place. This boot has a comfortable square toe and a tight-gripping heel. There are no side seam welts.

    This boot covers an amazing time period. It is ideal for many impressions from just after 1800 through 1900 and beyond. It is suitable for 1800's miners, teamsters, cattlemen, farmers, Indian Wars, Cowboy Shooters, etc.. Mail order catalogues printed in the 1890s show a wide assortment of prices and qualities in styles just like these.

    According to Quartermaster records, most shoes and boots purchased had sewn soles. The pegged sole booties were purchased for $1.25 and $1.30 per pair as opposed to the average of about $1.90 for sewn soles, but the sewn soles were preferred.

    These ship from Florida. Normal delivery time is 5 to 10 days, IF your size is out of stock they will normally take 2 to 6 weeks.

Civil War Military Boots, Artillery/Cavalry

American Civil War / Civil War military boots
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Stove Pipe Boot / Common Boot 1847-1900

by Fugawee Footware

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:41 MST

19th Century / Stove Pipe Boot - 1847-1900
    The Stovepipe boot is dated 1847 to 1900. It was first known as a Common Boot. Reaching almost to the knee and wide enough so the trousers could be tucked. We may find that it dates back further but so far that is the best dates I can find. We have had requests for this two piece boot, so we hope it will fill in for the persona you are trying to create.

    As you can tell it is almost a straight last, but it is a left/right. That means that the arch in the boot will make it comfortable for walking as for riding. A steel shank will give a long life to this fine boot.

    The leg has been widened so you can wear these boots outside of your trousers. The leg height is 17", proportioned to the size. It is lined with calf skin, has pull tabs (not mule ears) on the outside of the top. The toe is a moderate square and the heel is 1 1/4". The top of the boot is about 12" from the ground, depending on the size. The leather is black and smooth but not a high shine. It has a full lining.

    This boot should be good for drovers, prospectors and shooters (before the cowboy boots).

    Be sure to have your calf measurement when ordering. The circumference of the boot varies with size and will fit most men.  It can be stretched to accommodate larger calves.

    These ship from Florida. Normal delivery time is 5 to 10 days, IF your size is out of stock they will normally take 2 to 6 weeks.

Stove Pipe / Common Boot Boot
1847-1900

19th Century / Stove Pipe Boot - 1847-1900
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Civil War Brogans/Jefferson Bootee, U.S. Contract

U.S. and C.S. as well as Civilian Dress or Work

by Fugawee Footware

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:18 MST

American Civil War / Civil War shoes / brogans,  U.S. Contract
    Civil War Contract bootees are available in smooth top grain or rough flesh-out. The leather is staked until pliable before cutting out the pieces for the uppers. Most Civil War bootees were issued in smooth leather (right) but rough-out (left) seems to have taken over among re-enactors. These Contract Bootee have four lace holes and are available in sizes from 5E to 15EEE in full and half sizes. Smooth or rough. Because of a glitch in naming the widths of our very first Bootees, our E width is more like a standard D. Be sure to allow plenty of room if you wear heavy socks. Sewn-On Soles.

    According to Quartermaster records, most shoes and boots purchased had sewn soles. The pegged sole booties were purchased for $1.25 and $1.30 per pair as opposed to the average of about $1.90 for sewn soles, but the sewn soles were preferred.

    These ship from Florida. Normal delivery time is 5 to 10 days, IF your size is out of stock they will normally take 2 to 6 weeks.

Civil War Brogans/Bootee, U.S. Contract

American Civil War / Civil War shoes / brogans,  U.S. Contract
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Civil War Brogan/Bootee, Southern/Monticello

C.S. as well as Civilian Work Shoes

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American Civil War / Civil War shoes / brogans, Southern / Monticello

    The Southern or Monticello model. is also appropriate for Seminole Wars and as a work shoe from the early 1800's until the present day, is built on the same lasts as the Federal Contract Bootee. It has five lace holes and a pull tab on the back of the boot. It's color is russet or natural and the rough-out leather takes on a beautiful color when given a coat of Lexol or other oil. Sewn-On Soles.

    The Monticello was patterned after the shoes shown on a Gettysburg statue of Civil War Confederate soldiers around a mounted Gen. Robert E. Lee. It is reputed that the Confederates had a shoe factory at a Florida town called Monticello. However, there is also a Monticello in Alabama. We find no trace of the Monticello, Florida factory.

    The Monticello or Civil War Southern shoe is the closest thing to a ready-made 1800s work shoe that you will find. Shoes like these were packed 100 pairs to the barrel and shipped from Boston to St Louis and on to Taos, to the Western frontier and any seaport that the Stars and Stripes traded with. This type of shoe was worn by the Yankee seamen who, in the 1820s rounded Cape Horn to load cattle hides in the tiny Spanish port of Los Angeles de California. They took the hides back to Boston, where they were made into shoes and harness.

    Normal delivery time is 2 to 6 weeks.

Civil War Brogan/Bootee, Southern/Monticello

American Civil War shoes/brogans, Southern/Monticello
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Congress - Civil War Shoe/Gaiter: Black

Civilian Dress or Work - 1837-1900

by Fugawee Footware

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:42 MST

19th Century (1800s) / Civil War shoes / Gaiter,  Congress
    This is the shoe that you have been looking for. It is an all leather shoe with elastic sides and a tab on the back for ease of slipping it on. They come in smooth black and although the first shipment came with a rubber heel, in the future the heels will also be of leather. It was known by several names and originated just after 1837 as part of the Balmoral fashion surge.

    Sizes 7 to 15 with half sizes. Normal delivery time is 2 to 6 weeks.

    These ship from Florida. Normal delivery time is 5 to 10 days, IF your size is out of stock they will normally take 2 to 6 weeks.

Civil War Shoe/Gaiter, Congress

19th Century (1800s) / Civil War shoes / gaiter,  Congress
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Late 19th Century and Early 20th Century Men's Boots and Shoes

Old West, Gilded Age and Gay 90s

Stove Pipe Boot / Common Boot 1847-1900

by Fugawee Footware

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:41 MST

19th Century / Stove Pipe Boot - 1847-1900
    The Stovepipe boot is dated 1847 to 1900. It was first known as a Common Boot. Reaching almost to the knee and wide enough so the trousers could be tucked. We may find that it dates back further but so far that is the best dates I can find. We have had requests for this two piece boot, so we hope it will fill in for the persona you are trying to create.

    As you can tell it is almost a straight last, but it is a left/right. That means that the arch in the boot will make it comfortable for walking as for riding. A steel shank will give a long life to this fine boot.

    The leg has been widened so you can wear these boots outside of your trousers. The leg height is 17", proportioned to the size. It is lined with calf skin, has pull tabs (not mule ears) on the outside of the top. The toe is a moderate square and the heel is 1 1/4". The top of the boot is about 12" from the ground, depending on the size. The leather is black and smooth but not a high shine. It has a full lining.

    This boot should be good for drovers, prospectors and shooters (before the cowboy boots).

    Be sure to have your calf measurement when ordering. The circumference of the boot varies with size and will fit most men.  It can be stretched to accommodate larger calves.

    These ship from Florida. Normal delivery time is 5 to 10 days, IF your size is out of stock they will normally take 2 to 6 weeks.

Stove Pipe / Common Boot Boot
1847-1900

19th Century / Stove Pipe Boot - 1847-1900
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Men's Preacher Boots by Oak Tree Farms

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:41 MST

Preacher - Men's Boot, stove pipe with mule ear and pleated tops. Available in Black or Brown.
    This is a stove pipe boot. The top is cut into strips 5" to 6" down from the top and sewn over elastic. This gives the impression of the top 5" to 6" being pleated. It has a cowboy walking heel with spur rests. It is 16" tall from the top of the sole to the top of the boot. Not truly a reproduction but still good for the 1870s on.

     DISCONTINUED! What we still have in stock is all that is available. Available in Black or Brown.

Men's Preacher Boot

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Item Size chart 8 8-1/2 9 9-1/2 10 10-1/2 11 11-1/2 12 13
Preacher - Men's Boot, stove pipe with mule ears and pleated top in Black.Preacher
in
Black
Out
Preacher - Men's Boot, stove pipe with mule ear and pleated tops in Brown.Preacher
in
Brown
Out
$220.00
/ pair

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Pale Rider Boots by Oak Tree Farms

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:41 MST

Pale Rider - Men's Boot, stove pipe with pulls. Available in Black or Brown.
    This is a stove pipe boot with inside pulls that fold over the top. It has a cowboy walking heel with spur rests. It is 16" tall from the top of the sole to the top of the boot. Not truly a reproduction but still good for the 1870s on.

    Available in Black or Brown.

    We have discontinued these boots. What we have is available in the shopping cart.


Men's Pale Rider Boot

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Item Size chart 8 8-1/2 9 9-1/2 10 10-1/2 11 11-1/2 12 13
Pale Rider - Men's Boot, stove pipe with pulls in Black.Pale Rider
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$280.00
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Brown
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Men's Boots and Shoes by Stacy Adams

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:46:47 MST

Men's Ankle Boot / Shoe. Madison high lace-up By Stacy Adams
logo: Stacy Adams since 1875 (shoes)

Madison - Lace Up Ankle Boot / Shoe

    Madison Ankle Boot: 1885 on (possibly earlier), ankle high lace-up shoe / boots for men.

    Available in Black, Brown and Steel Grey.

We are discontinuing these shoes, due to lack of interest and lack of space.
If they do not show as out, we have at least 1 pair in stock.

Madison Lace-Up Ankle Boot/Shoe
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Item Size chart 6-1/2 D 7 D 7-1/2 D 8 D 8-1/2 D 9 D 9-1/2 D
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Lace-Up - MadisonMadison
in Black
Out Out Out
$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Out Out Out
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Lace-Up - MadisonMadison
in Brown
Out Out Out Out Out Out
$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Lace-Up - MadisonMadison
in Steel
Gray
N/A Out Out
$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Out
$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Out
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Item Size chart 10 D 10-1/2 D 11 D 11-1/2 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 D
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Lace-Up - MadisonMadison
in Black
Out Out Out Out Out Out Out
$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Lace-Up - MadisonMadison
in Brown

$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Out Out
$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Out
$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Lace-Up - MadisonMadison
in Steel
Gray
Out
$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Out
$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair
N/A N/A
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Wide / E Width
Item 8-1/2 E 9 E 9-1/2 E 10 E 10-1/2 E 11 E 11-1/2 E 12 E 13 E 14 E
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Lace-Up - MadisonMadison
in Black

$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Out Out Out Out Out Out Out
$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Out
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Lace-Up - MadisonMadison
in Brown

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Out Out
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Lace-Up - MadisonMadison
in Steel
Gray
Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out N/A
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Extra Wide / EE Width
Item Size chart 8-1/2 EE 9 EE 9-1/2 EE 10 EE 10-1/2 EE 11 EE 11-1/2 EE 12 EE 13 EE 14 EE
Men's Boot / Shoe, High Lace-Up - MadisonMadison
in Black
Out Out Out Out
$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair
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Men's Boot / Shoe, High Lace-Up - MadisonMadison
in Brown

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair

$135.00
$85.00 / pair
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$135.00
$85.00 / pair
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Lace-Up - MadisonMadison
in Steel
Gray
N/A *** Grey is NOT Available in EE Width
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Men's Ankle Boot / Shoe. Madison high zip-up By Stacy Adams

Madison - Two Color Zip-Up Ankle Boot / Shoe

    Madison Two Color Ankle Boot: 1900 on (possibly earlier), ankle high Zip-Up shoe / boots for men.

    Available in Black-White and Brown-Tan.

We are discontinuing these shoes, due to lack of interest and lack of space.
If they do not show as out, we have at least 1 pair in stock.

Madison Zip-Up Ankle Boot/Shoe
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Item Size chart 6-1/2 D 7 D 7-1/2 D 8 D 8-1/2 D 9 D 9-1/2 D 10 D 10-1/2 D 11 D
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Zip-Up - MadisonMadison
Zip-Up in
Black-White
N/A N/A Out
$135.00
$65.00 / pair

$135.00
$65.00 / pair

$135.00
$65.00 / pair

$135.00
$65.00 / pair

$135.00
$65.00 / pair
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Man's Boot / Shoe, High Zip-Up - MadisonMadison
Zip-Up in
Brown-Tan
N/A N/A Out
$135.00
$65.00 / pair

$135.00
$65.00 / pair
Out
$135.00
$65.00 / pair

$135.00
$65.00 / pair
Out Out
Item Size chart 11-1/2 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 D          
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Zip-Up - MadisonMadison
Zip-Up in
Black-White
Out Out Out Out N/A          
Man's Boot / Shoe, High Zip-Up - MadisonMadison
Zip-Up in
Brown-Tan
Out Out Out Out N/A          
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General 19th Century Shoe and Boot Items

Most or all of the period

Heel Plates for Boots or Brogans

Item Last Updated: Friday, 15-Mar-2024 13:48:01 MST

Metal heel plates for 19th Century (1800s) boots and shoes
    Metal heel plates to protect you leather heels. These heel place will substantially extend the life of you leather heels. When purchased here, they come separate from any boots or shoes you order. You can attach them yourself or take the boots/shoes to a shoe shop to have it done.

    Nail-On Heel Plates are available in two sizes of one style and one size of another style.

    Screw-On Heel Plates come in one size only. They are copies of a pair found on the Corinth Battlefield.

    None of these will work on the Cuban or Cowboy Heels, as they are all too large including the small size.

Metal heel plates, nail-on standard. Victorian & Civil War
Nail-On Standard
2 15/16"w X 2 7/8"l
Metal heel plates, nail-on small. Victorian & Civil War
Nail-On Small
2 5/8"w X 2 3/4"l
Metal heel plates, screw-on standard, 19th Century (1800s) Clothing / Civil War
Screw-On Standard
3 3/16"w X 2 7/8"l
Metal heel plates installed on brogans. 19th Century (1800s) Clothing / Civil War
Heel Plates
shown installed

Price:
$6.00 per pair
Size:
Qty:

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Standard order / size Boots and Shoes from this page will normally take 2 - 4 weeks for delivery.
Custom order / size Boots and Shoes from this page will normally take 8 - 10 weeks for delivery.
For more information on ordering, see Order Information Page. Click Here.

Men's clothing & military uniforms. quartermaster shop.     Men's 19th Century (1800s) clothing items available include: Frock Coats (frockcoats), Morning Coats (cutaway), Tail Coats (tailcoats, tails), sack coat (sackcoats), great coats (greatcoats), dusters, capes, shirts (collared and collarless), detachable collars (linen, linene and celluloid), cravats, string ties, scarf's, bandannas, pants, chaps, leggings (leggins), vests (waistcoats), underwear, socks, hats (including: top hats, bowlers, slouch, sombreros, straw, vaquero and a variety of others), boots and shoes (brogans). There are also many item that were worn in the Old West.

    Our items are authentic reproductions, made as closely as possible to the original item. We use patterns made from original items; patterns that are modified to be historical not only in look, but construction; of patterns that we have made from drawings, pictures or paintings. Many of our items have been purchased by museums (well known and not so well known) for display and/or for use by docents and historical interpreters.

    We currently offer reproduction men's clothing from the 1840s through 1900; which includes, Dickens, Jacksonian Era, the Victorian Era (Mexican War, Antebellum, American Civil War, Old West (Indian Wars), Gilded Age, Gay 90s, Spanish American War (Span-Am)) and more.

see our
Prop Department

for leather goods and other accessories.
see the
Set Dressing Department

for camp furniture, fire sets, pots, pans, tents, etc.
see our
Tack Department

for saddles and tack.

Union Army, Junior Officers Frock Coat with Epaulets and Sash, American Civil War uniforms Confederate Junior Officers Shell Jacket, American Civil War uniforms     American Civil War (US and CS) military uniforms (Enlisted, NCO and Officer) available include: military dress coats / tunics, frock (frockcoats) and sack coats (sackcoats), shell jackets (shelljackets), military blouses, chevrons, shoulder bars, service stripes, great coats (greatcoats), capes, shirts (including, pull-over, bib-front and fireman's), cravats, pants (trousers), vests, underwear, socks, hats (including: kepis, forage caps, helmets, slouch hats and Hardee hats), boots and shoes (brogans). For American Civil War they include both Union (US / U.S.A.) and Confederate (CS / C.S.A.) items. These are the uniforms worn by the Army (Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Staff), Marines and Navy.

    We currently offer reproduction uniforms from the 1833 through 1899 including: the Jacksonian Era, Manifest Destiny (Mexican War), Victorian Era, Antebellum Period, American Civil War, Old West (Indian Wars), the Gilded Age, the Gay 90s, Spanish American War (Span-Am).

    Also see the Civil War Accouterments page for leathergoods (holsters, belts, cartridge boxes), canteens, blankets, musical instruments and other military accouterments.

    Also see the Civil War Camp Equipment page for other items (camp furniture, fire sets, pots,pans, tents, etc.)

    For saddles and tack see our Tack Department.


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