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    I've been thinking about making my own CS officers haversack. I'm leaning towards a simple design like Stonewall Jackson's. Has anyone ever examined it in detail and have measurements, seen the interior or know how the leather strap is attached?

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    David H. Thomas
    Starr's NC Battery
    Fayetteville, NC

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    Re: Jackson's Haversack????

    David,
    I have some close ups I took of this haversack while I was visiting the MoC. I will post them tomorrow if possible. Unfortunately they were taken through the display glass though.
    Respectfully,
    Jon Bocek

    ~ The Dandy Man Mess / WA / VLH / LR ~

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      Re: Jackson's Haversack????

      Thanks, Jon I would appreciate it.
      David H. Thomas
      Starr's NC Battery
      Fayetteville, NC

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      • #4
        Re: Jackson's Haversack????

        My guess is that with a high profile item like that, they would have a worksheet with dimensions, etc already done up. You can request it through their website: http://www.moc.org/collections-archi...tions-research

        Dan
        Dan Limb
        One of THEM!

        "In the moment of action, remember the value of silence and order" -- Phormio of Athens

        "Your first duty is to get a decent hat. You cannot hope to do more. You should never wish to do less"

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        James M. Hergesheimer, Co. A. 20th Iowa Infantry

        Capt. James G. Campbell, Co. F., 19th Illinois Infantry. Wounded at Missionary Ridge

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          Re: Jackson's Haversack????

          Thanks, Dan. Just sent a request.
          David H. Thomas
          Starr's NC Battery
          Fayetteville, NC

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            Re: Jackson's Haversack????

            As promised, here are the images. Not the best, I know...

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            Jon Bocek

            ~ The Dandy Man Mess / WA / VLH / LR ~

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            • #7
              Re: Jackson's Haversack????

              Thanks! I think I can work with what info I have. You can clearly see it does have a gusset.

              I never got a response from the MOC about my request for s spec sheet.
              David H. Thomas
              Starr's NC Battery
              Fayetteville, NC

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                Re: Jackson's Haversack????

                Originally posted by faabala View Post
                Thanks! I think I can work with what info I have. You can clearly see it does have a gusset.

                I never got a response from the MOC about my request for s spec sheet.
                David,
                Even though the haversack is physically on display at the MOC, you may be able to contact either the Museum at VMI or at the Jackson House in Lexinton, VA to see if they have any records of it themselves as far as the make and measurements, in case you do not hear back from MOC. Just my two cents...
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                Micah Trent
                Tar Water Mess/Mess No. 1
                Friends of Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site

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