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  • Announcement: Joseph Arnold Handkerchief now available for order!!

    Currently in the collection of the Oshkosh Public Museum. We were given permission by the museum to reproduce this handkerchief and a portion of the proceeds from its sale will be returned to the museum. This handkerchief was used by Joseph Arnold, 1st Wisconsin Infantry and later 26th Wisconsin Infantry. In a letter dated August 27, 1864 he writes: "Dear Mother: Your most welcome letter, together with suspenders, handkerchief, and thread, I have received and was happy to learn that you all were still enjoying good health." This is possibly the handkerchief he refers to! Joseph Arnold was the son of Frederick and Margaret (Mack) Arnold, both from Bavaria, Frederick came to America in 1835 and married Margaret several years later, 1843 family moved to Milwaukee, WI, and in 1851 to Oshkosh. Frederick was employed as a soap and candle maker in 1857. Joseph was employed as a butcher according to the 1860 census. Joseph went to Milwaukee in April 1861 and enlisted in Company H, 1st Wisconsin Infantry (Three Months Regiment). He served in Virginia and saw action at the Battle of Falling Waters. He mustered out of service on August 15, 1861. Joseph reenlisted in Fond du Lac on August 15, 1862, as a sergeant in Company E, 26th Wisconsin Infantry (Seigel Regiment). He fought in the battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg (where he was captured on July 1, 1863) and was a prisoner of war at Belle Isle near Richmond, Virginia until March 7, 1864. He participated in the Atlanta Campaign, March to the Sea, and the March Through the Carolinas. He was promoted to 1st Lieutenant on February 11, 1865 and commanded the company as senior officer and briefly commanded Company H. He mustered out on June 13, 1865.

    After recently seeing this reproduction, Archivist Scott Cross stated the following: "The red color of the (original)handkerchief has really faded over 150 years. The red that our graphic artist came up with was his estimate of the original color and "color corrected". The yellow in the reproduction is very close to the original, which does not show much color loss. What visually throws things off is the color restoration of the brown in the reproduction. The brown in the original has faded so badly that I did not even notice that it was there until the artist pointed it out to me. He then scanned the handkerchief and enhanced the image and you could really see this pattern then. It was amazing. The reproduction of the brown is what it would have looked like when new. In my opinion this reproduction captures the original appearance of the Joseph Arnold handkerchief in 1863 with the vibrant colors restored. This is a flawless reproduction."

    As is the original, this reproduction is a heavier cotton cloth than our "Galloway" Handkerchief and is faithful to the original in every detail. This item is estimated to be ready for shipment in approximately 30 days. Order now, a limited number will be available!

    Order at http://stores.southunionmills.com/jo...-handkerchief/
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    Chris Utley
    South Union Mills
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    Re: Joseph Arnold Handkerchief now available for order!!

    Price on these is $18.65 each. so you can get more than one!!
    Chris Utley
    South Union Mills
    [url]www.southunionmills.com[/url]
    [url]www.facebook.com/southunionmills[/url]

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      Re: Joseph Arnold Handkerchief now available for order!!

      Here is a picture of Lt. Arnold with the rest of his company in the 23rd Wisconsin. They definitely have that veteran look. Click image for larger version

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      And Arnold himself...

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      The handkerchiefs are going fast, and are due to ship within a couple of weeks. Get yours before they're all claimed. Order at http://stores.southunionmills.com/jo...-handkerchief/
      Chris Utley
      South Union Mills
      [url]www.southunionmills.com[/url]
      [url]www.facebook.com/southunionmills[/url]

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