Re: How late were State Buttons in the ranks?
Yeah, I know of no antebellum or wartime "state button" for Indiana. There is no mention made of them in the Spring and Summer 1861 "specs" published by the Indiana QMG for state-issue uniforms. I hasten to add that advertisements for commercial outlets for military gear, such as "Baldwin's Fancy Bazaar" of Indianapolis, make no mention of state buttons either. Indeed, Baldwin's was a licensed agent for Horstmann Bros. of Philadelphia so, undoubtedly, whatever Horstmann was offering was identical to what was in Baldwin's.
What little specific information I've uncovered about Indiana antebellum militia units indicates they purchased their gear from large commercial suppliers out East.
Regards,
Mark Jaeger
Originally posted by JimKindred
What little specific information I've uncovered about Indiana antebellum militia units indicates they purchased their gear from large commercial suppliers out East.
Regards,
Mark Jaeger
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