I came across an interesting quote in the diary of William Bluffton Miller, a Federal soldier in the 75th Indiana Infantry. Describing the actions of his unit in September 19th, 1863 at Chickamauga, he writes: “We fought Longstreets men. We can tell them by their dress being uniformed in White Jacket and Blue coller and cuffs and Blue pants. They are much better clothed than Braggs Army.”
Can anyone more familiar with Chickamauga confirm what units the 75th Indiana fought on Sept. 19?
Two thoughts occur to me—(1) I had thought that the conventional wisdom was that Longstreet’s men were clothed in EAC jackets at this time, not Columbus Depot jackets; and (2) if these were not Longstreet’s men (thus being AOT soldiers) it seems rather remarkable that Columbus Depot style jackets had not previously been encountered, such that Miller misidentified them as Easterners.
Can anyone more familiar with Chickamauga confirm what units the 75th Indiana fought on Sept. 19?
Two thoughts occur to me—(1) I had thought that the conventional wisdom was that Longstreet’s men were clothed in EAC jackets at this time, not Columbus Depot jackets; and (2) if these were not Longstreet’s men (thus being AOT soldiers) it seems rather remarkable that Columbus Depot style jackets had not previously been encountered, such that Miller misidentified them as Easterners.
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