Re: Uniforms of the southwestern confederates
Gentlemen (and anyone else reading this),
I have to agree with Don Smith in his post from this morning, and I also have to agree with others that have stated that the article linked earlier this week is pretty poor; making an argument for using standard CS uniforms as it does, almost seems as if its an argument being made because someone really wants to. Its a poor argument.
The only thing I will agree on with the author is that the Peticolas memoir of the event is a good read for a student on this campaign.
I am also curious about this statement: "...very few Union Troops, especially in an out of the way place like New Mexico would have actually worn kepis..."
This is based on the authors insistance that the illustrations are meant to show kepis rather than forage caps, and as I remember these illustrations are crude in style (comparitive to the Chamberlain illustrations of the Mex-Am War). My other criticism of articles like this, and these sorts of statements, is that I do not much care for statements made that do not really involve research.
Sounds more like people that are really bummed out about having to wear civilian clothing, or "unusual" impressions.
Just for fun, I will ask, does anyone else remember reading about Hunter's Confederates at Picacho using Hall Carbines?
Sam Dolan
1st Texas Inf.
Gentlemen (and anyone else reading this),
I have to agree with Don Smith in his post from this morning, and I also have to agree with others that have stated that the article linked earlier this week is pretty poor; making an argument for using standard CS uniforms as it does, almost seems as if its an argument being made because someone really wants to. Its a poor argument.
The only thing I will agree on with the author is that the Peticolas memoir of the event is a good read for a student on this campaign.
I am also curious about this statement: "...very few Union Troops, especially in an out of the way place like New Mexico would have actually worn kepis..."
This is based on the authors insistance that the illustrations are meant to show kepis rather than forage caps, and as I remember these illustrations are crude in style (comparitive to the Chamberlain illustrations of the Mex-Am War). My other criticism of articles like this, and these sorts of statements, is that I do not much care for statements made that do not really involve research.
Sounds more like people that are really bummed out about having to wear civilian clothing, or "unusual" impressions.
Just for fun, I will ask, does anyone else remember reading about Hunter's Confederates at Picacho using Hall Carbines?
Sam Dolan
1st Texas Inf.
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