I've always wondered just how widespread the issuance of the Model 1863 Type I & Type II Springfield’s were to Union troops prior to the end of the conflict. Most contractors seemed to stick with the 61 Springfield pattern. Therefore, how correct is the 63 Springfield in a mid to late war impression?
In most armed soldier group photos I've seen taken by Brady & Gardner during the war, the arms appear to be 42 or 61 Springfield’s or Enfield's. I know this is an unscientific way to estimate usage, so is there another reliable source? What units were issued the 63 Springfield’s? Were there any 63 Springfield’s at Gettysburg? Petersburg? Appomattox?
In most armed soldier group photos I've seen taken by Brady & Gardner during the war, the arms appear to be 42 or 61 Springfield’s or Enfield's. I know this is an unscientific way to estimate usage, so is there another reliable source? What units were issued the 63 Springfield’s? Were there any 63 Springfield’s at Gettysburg? Petersburg? Appomattox?
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