The Knapsack Bible
The Knapsack Bible

A Knapsack Bible with a bullet hole

The "Knapsack Bible" was a popular gift for soldiers for use in South Africa 1899-1900. It was bound in Khaki and sold for 2/6d and was sent to the specific trooper by book post for 3d.

During the Great War, 2450 Private James Benjamin COWAN received a Knapsack Bible from his mother. This Bible was originally sent to South Africa with 56 Trooper Peter Bruce RANKINE, who served with the 2nd South Australian Mounted Rifles.

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James Benjamin COWAN
James Benjamin COWAN 
 

2450 Private James Benjamin COWAN, a 21 year old Farmer from Two Wells, South Australia. He enlisted on 20 January 1916 and was allotted to the 9th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, 17th Reinforcement, embarked from Melbourne, Victoria on board HMAT A58 Kabinga on 8 May 1916. At the conclusion of the war Returned to Australia, 8 October 1919.