Re: "Wytheville Depot" Jacket
I found this tidbit intriguing,
This notation is made on the quarterly capitulation for the Quartermaster’s report for the period ending Sept 16th, 1862 by Maj L.R. Smoot in Lynchburg. The report is for expenditures and states 3 Jackets were purchased for samples at a total cost of $21.50 for the State Line troops under command of Gen Floyd. Floyd's command was garrisoned in the Saltville area during this time and most of Wythevilles reports list issues to the State Line troops.
Records also indicate that the Wytheville Depot was subordinate and reported to the Quartermaster’s Office in Lynchburg. Returns for both facilities were forwarded from Lynchburg with a capitulation of the totals of both facilities to the Quartermaster General’s Office in Richmond.
As this is a quarterly report, it shows they may have been trying to standardize a pattern as early a July 1862 between the Depots. Perhaps one of the three samples or a pattern made from them was forwarded on to Wytheville. Purely conjecture at this point but it seems entirely plausible. Which begs the question, where did they obtain the 3 samples from?
Originally posted by Mississippian
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This notation is made on the quarterly capitulation for the Quartermaster’s report for the period ending Sept 16th, 1862 by Maj L.R. Smoot in Lynchburg. The report is for expenditures and states 3 Jackets were purchased for samples at a total cost of $21.50 for the State Line troops under command of Gen Floyd. Floyd's command was garrisoned in the Saltville area during this time and most of Wythevilles reports list issues to the State Line troops.
Records also indicate that the Wytheville Depot was subordinate and reported to the Quartermaster’s Office in Lynchburg. Returns for both facilities were forwarded from Lynchburg with a capitulation of the totals of both facilities to the Quartermaster General’s Office in Richmond.
As this is a quarterly report, it shows they may have been trying to standardize a pattern as early a July 1862 between the Depots. Perhaps one of the three samples or a pattern made from them was forwarded on to Wytheville. Purely conjecture at this point but it seems entirely plausible. Which begs the question, where did they obtain the 3 samples from?
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