Attached are sketches from the Samuel J. Reader collection showing two Confederate soldiers from Price's 1864 invasion of Missouri. What is interesting is that he shows them wearing field signs for identification, blue ribbons, on their hats. The majority of Price's forces were in civilian or "indifferent" clothing during this campaign. The Union side, according to Reader, also had some type of red device or badge on their hats to designate them as Union Militia.
Does anyone remember reading about this practice maybe in General Orders, letters or diaries of participants? I am still looking myself.
Tom Arliskas
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