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    Friends,

    Tomorrow (Tuesday the 6th) I will be going to my neighbor's house to examine an original US Forage Cap which was worn by their ancestor. I'm taking my digital camera along to get some good photos of it. Have a nice macro lense on it so I can get fine detail up close.

    If you would like to have some of these photos for your own reference, please post here WITH YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS and I will send them out to you as soon as I can.

    Photos are from a 4 megapixel camera, so count on a bunch of images at about 750 kb each.

    Paul Boccadoro
    SAC Company, LR
    Last edited by PieBoy96; 01-05-2004, 11:10 PM.
    Paul Boccadoro
    Liberty Rifles

    “Costumes are just lies that you wear.” –Stephen Colbert

  • #2
    Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

    Paul, I would greatly appreciate a set of these digital photos. Please send them to gentofthesouth1861@yahoo.com. Thank you in advance!
    Michael Semann
    AC Staff Member Emeritus.

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    • #3
      Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

      Wow - have fun Paul! coop2911@msn.com thanks
      Soli Deo Gloria
      Doug Cooper

      "The past is never dead. It's not even past." William Faulkner

      Please support the CWT at www.civilwar.org

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      • #4
        Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

        YOu can sign me up for good pix of any original items you run across. Cbadgett1968@aol.com

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        • #5
          Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

          Please count me in corn@26thillinois.org thanks!
          [FONT=Verdana]Jeremy "Corn" LeCrone
          Austin Red Sock Boys
          26th Illinois Inf Vols[/FONT]

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          • #6
            Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

            Hi,

            Very interesting. These pics might be nice to post. Here in Lafayette, Indiana, the local historical association actually has TWO "Type I" caps (rounded brim) that I have securely identified to men in the 43rd and 76th Indiana Volunteer Infantry regiments, as well as measured and photographed.

            The cap belonging to the man who served in the 76th IVI is particularly interesting since he carved his initials into the underside of the brim with a sharp tool. We also have a pretty firm date for when it was issued--late July 1862--since the sum of his wartime service with the 76th IVI mostly consisted of patrolling the Ohio River and harassing pro-secession Kentuckians in July - August 1862.

            Regards,

            Mark Jaeger
            Regards,

            Mark Jaeger

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            • #7
              Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

              I'm very interested in seeing the photos: renault@covenanthouse.on.ca

              Greg Renault
              Greg Renault

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              • #8
                Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

                I would be very interested. sepp@mwfls.org

                Thank you!
                Steven Platteter
                Co. C, 1st Wisc. Cav

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                • #9
                  Doh!

                  DOH!

                  Sorry guys, the cap turned out to be a GAR cap! :(

                  Here is a picture of the cap.....if anyone would still like images, just post with your email address. I am still going to send photos to those who requested them.

                  Also, my neighbor said they had a bunch of other stuff from when they cleaned out their old barn, so apparently some stuff is kinda floating around in the family. "Family rumors" of a coat and rifle are kind of drifting about. Their ancestor, John Merwerth, was wounded in the Battle of Cedar Creek and was from PA. If any other items turn up, I will document them and post them here again.

                  Paul Boccadoro
                  Last edited by PieBoy96; 01-21-2008, 07:20 PM.
                  Paul Boccadoro
                  Liberty Rifles

                  “Costumes are just lies that you wear.” –Stephen Colbert

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                  • #10
                    Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

                    Or a Sons of Veterans cap? 'SV'

                    I forget the history, but the early version of today's Sons of Union Veterans was, in one form or another, just the Sons of Veterans. Through many changes, including sons of Spanish-American War veterans, the name was changed.

                    Is that the 'keystone' patch on top?

                    My 2 centavos,
                    John Pillers
                    John Pillers
                    Looking for images/accounts of 7th through 12th Ill. Inf. regiments from April 1861 - April 1862

                    'We're putting the band back together'

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                    • #11
                      Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

                      I think the SV might mean State Volunteers.
                      Robert Johnson

                      "Them fellers out thar you ar goin up against, ain't none of the blue-bellied, white-livered Yanks and sassidge-eatin'forrin' hirelin's you have in Virginny that run atthe snap of a cap - they're Western fellers, an' they'll mighty quick give you a bellyful o' fightin."



                      In memory of: William Garry Co.H 5th USCC KIA 10/2/64 Saltville VA.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

                        Nice picture nonetheless, Paul. See you on the field sometime.
                        Fred Grogan
                        Sykes' Regulars

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                        • #13
                          Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

                          Hey John,

                          Not sure about the "SV" ...my only question is that the cap was owned by the veteran, not the son of a veteran (as far as the family knows).

                          And here is a close up of the keystone on the top. It was sewn on with brown thread with 3 big stitches.

                          Paul Boccadoro
                          SAC Co., LR
                          Last edited by PieBoy96; 01-21-2008, 07:20 PM.
                          Paul Boccadoro
                          Liberty Rifles

                          “Costumes are just lies that you wear.” –Stephen Colbert

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                          • #14
                            Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

                            What does the 233 stand for? Could it some how be Span-Am war related since when they formed regiments they just continued the numbers from where the stopped in the Civil War.
                            Dane Utter
                            Washington Guard

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                            • #15
                              Re: Do You Want Some Photos of Original US Forage Cap?

                              My bet is that SV is for the Sons. If I recall, the original name was Sons of Veterans, and wasn't changed to Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War until quite a bit later. The 233 is probably the post number.

                              Just checked the history page at http://www.suvcw.org/suv.htm and here is what they have to say:

                              "The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War was a creation of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) which was formed in 1866. Wanting to pass on its heritage, the GAR in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania created a Corps of Cadets in 1878 which later became the Sons of Veterans of the United States of America (SV). This latter organization was formed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on November 12, 1881. The SV units functioned much as National Guard units and actually served along with state militia during the Spanish American War. In 1904, the SV elected to become a patriotic education society and in 1925 changed its name to Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW). "
                              Matt Adair

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