Howdy folks! I've been doing research on the 7th OVI about what arms they were issued and what uniforms and accouterments they were issued. From what I found it appears there was a mix of fatigue blouses and frock coats used as I've seen photographs of both being used at different stages of the war and forage caps being the majority of the headgear used however a photograph of the regiment in 1864 it appears there are some slouch caps being used. However when it comes to the muskets they were issued I've run into a little bit of confusion. In the itinerary of the 7th it says they had flintlock conversions drawn from Camp Dennison until they turned them in late in June 1862 while in Alexandria for Springfield rifle muskets. However, a letter from CPT Sprague describes that they received 200 Enfield muskets and 800 "late pattern US muskets" which sounds like it could be 1842 or 1840 conversion muskets also Ohio quarter master and arsenal records also state that old conversion muskets were turned in and the Enfields and 42 Springfields were issued in late June of 1861. I'm wondering why there is a discrepancy here the itinerary says they turned in old flintlock conversions in June of 62 for Springfield rifle muskets if anyone else could weigh in on this it'd be awesome.
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Here's a couple of the other threads that helped with my research
Here's a couple websites I found some good pictures on
Thanks
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Here's a couple of the other threads that helped with my research
Here's a couple websites I found some good pictures on
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