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  • A.O.T. uniforms at chickamauga

    Im wanting to put together a army of Tn impression during chickamauga. I know they were pretty shoddy and rugged. But what uniforms were worn, where and when were they issued and what gear did they have. Thanks
    Hunter Greene
    ''Before us in proud humiliation stood the embodiment of manhood: men whom neither toils and sufferings, nor the fact of death, nor disaster, nor hopelessness could bend from their resolve; standing before us now, thin, worn, and famished, but erect, and with eyes looking level into ours, waking memories that bound us together as no other bond;— was] not such manhood to be welcomed back into a Union so tested and assured''

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    Re: A.O.T. uniforms at chickamauga

    A place to start would be impression standards for one of the many living histories done there.
    Silas Tackitt,
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    • #3
      Re: A.O.T. uniforms at chickamauga

      Do you know were I could find a schedule Mark.
      Hunter Greene
      ''Before us in proud humiliation stood the embodiment of manhood: men whom neither toils and sufferings, nor the fact of death, nor disaster, nor hopelessness could bend from their resolve; standing before us now, thin, worn, and famished, but erect, and with eyes looking level into ours, waking memories that bound us together as no other bond;— was] not such manhood to be welcomed back into a Union so tested and assured''

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      • #4
        Re: A.O.T. uniforms at chickamauga

        The search function works. Also try looking for the LH done in 2007 and the adjunct last year.
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          Re: A.O.T. uniforms at chickamauga

          Thanks Mark.
          Hunter Greene
          ''Before us in proud humiliation stood the embodiment of manhood: men whom neither toils and sufferings, nor the fact of death, nor disaster, nor hopelessness could bend from their resolve; standing before us now, thin, worn, and famished, but erect, and with eyes looking level into ours, waking memories that bound us together as no other bond;— was] not such manhood to be welcomed back into a Union so tested and assured''

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          • #6
            Re: A.O.T. uniforms at chickamauga

            There is little evidence they were ragged in September 1863.
            Pat Brown

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            • #7
              Re: A.O.T. uniforms at chickamauga

              The link below is an example of the search results Silas is talking about and can be found here on the AC in the chatter than led up to the 2007 Living History at Chickamauga. I simply typed in "Chickamauga Uniform Guidelines". Of course, this is but the beginning of seeking out leads on the subject. Stay encouraged, read up, and in company of long-time researchers sir and it will do you well. See you in the field.

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              • #8
                Re: A.O.T. uniforms at chickamauga

                A AoT artillerist wrote on september 29th in his journal ( Our first impression was partly caused by the color of their uniform, but more by its uniformity and the superior style of their equipments, in haversacks, canteens, and knapsacks. The contrast between them and Gen'l Braggs motley, ragged troops was striking in extreme) got it off the blue and grey.
                Hunter Greene
                ''Before us in proud humiliation stood the embodiment of manhood: men whom neither toils and sufferings, nor the fact of death, nor disaster, nor hopelessness could bend from their resolve; standing before us now, thin, worn, and famished, but erect, and with eyes looking level into ours, waking memories that bound us together as no other bond;— was] not such manhood to be welcomed back into a Union so tested and assured''

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                • #9
                  Re: A.O.T. uniforms at chickamauga

                  Searches will help you decipher that quote ( and the MANY others that are relevant).

                  Does he say Longstreet's men have new and whole clothes or matching equipment? Perhaps Bragg's men had a ragged looking appearance due to a lack of uniformity. Ragged can be used in several ways beyond torn attire.
                  Pat Brown

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                  • #10
                    Re: A.O.T. uniforms at chickamauga

                    While he does not say so that is what the site says hes talking about. You can look up blue and grey. Its in the articles and called " it was easy to distinguish from the soldiers of Bragg's army.
                    Hunter Greene
                    ''Before us in proud humiliation stood the embodiment of manhood: men whom neither toils and sufferings, nor the fact of death, nor disaster, nor hopelessness could bend from their resolve; standing before us now, thin, worn, and famished, but erect, and with eyes looking level into ours, waking memories that bound us together as no other bond;— was] not such manhood to be welcomed back into a Union so tested and assured''

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                    • #11
                      Re: A.O.T. uniforms at chickamauga

                      Hunter, your impression will almost certainly depend upon the unit that you are portraying. During the time of the Chickamauga Campaign the Army of the Tennessee was over 60,000 men and not all 60,000 plus would be reissued uniforms and equipage at the same time. With that being said appearances between regiments, companies and individual soldiers would vary depending upon where the uniform came from: i.e. Columbus Depot, Atlanta or even clothing from home. Then you also need to consider when their last issue was. Another thing to consider is reading one soldiers account doesn’t necessarily mean that that’s how an entire army appeared. After all that is one set of eyes looking at a very large battle.
                      I would recommend getting your hands on some other firsthand accounts from before during and after the battle. Maybe try to find some original photographs through the Library of Congress web page. Definitely get a copy of Cadet Grey and Butternut brown if you do not already have it. Another possible route would be to contact the Museum of the Confederacy for records. Best of luck researching your impression!
                      Last edited by Tyler Underwood; 06-17-2014, 07:44 AM.
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