I remember reading a book about Dan'l Boone, back when I was in about 4th grade, and it described cutting the patch at the muzzle and carrying a special patch knife for this. Over the years since then I have read of the various woodsmen (longhunters, plainsmen, mountain men, etc.) carrying hunting knives, butcher knives, fighting knives, patch knives, scalping knives, barlow (pocket) knives and I don't know what else. It seems to me that, wandering the wilderness, a person would have the minimum of gear. So if one knife will work for all the cutting chores, that is what one would carry, probably a medium sized butcher knife with which to dress out game, cut patches, stab the infidels etc.
So is there any provenance on what was carried and where? Not in a wagon, but on a person so it was right at hand. I would imagine that some of the reenactors have knowledge to pass on to this pilgrim!
Thanks,
~WH~