I have a question, it may be a stupid one, but here goes. Recently a pard of mine showed me a picture of a painted Richmond Arsenal style belt with a revolver and cap box that was attributed to a Captain William A Wright. It is not mentioned what unit the captain was with or even what branch of the service. For the life of me I can't even remember what the name of the book the picture was in was called.
What I was wondering is whether this was a post war way of carrying his revolver or if this is what he carried during the war. Since this is a plain waist belt with no sword hangers. Would he have wore two belts? This just really makes me wonder.
On the same lines, in the EOG Arms of the COnfederacy, page 189, there are five belts listed as Officer's sword belts that carry no sword hangers either. I thought it strange that an officers sword belt would have no hangers?
Any thoughts on this? I apologize if this has been posted before, but I could not turn up anything using the search function.
What I was wondering is whether this was a post war way of carrying his revolver or if this is what he carried during the war. Since this is a plain waist belt with no sword hangers. Would he have wore two belts? This just really makes me wonder.
On the same lines, in the EOG Arms of the COnfederacy, page 189, there are five belts listed as Officer's sword belts that carry no sword hangers either. I thought it strange that an officers sword belt would have no hangers?
Any thoughts on this? I apologize if this has been posted before, but I could not turn up anything using the search function.
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