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  • Confederate Overcoat Cape Length

    On the old forum, I recall that there was a thread regarding overcoat capes, their cuts and methods of attachment. In addition, there has been some discussion of late regarding Confederate overcoats. Thus I submit to you the folllowing quote from a letter that Dan M. Nelson (unit affiliation unknown) wrote to his wife while "in front of Chattanooga, November 11, 1863." This letter was found on the person of Samuel Davis, allegedly one of Gen'l Bragg's spies, after his capture.

    It seems all the Middle Tennesseeans are going to desert. Have you made my clothes yet? You must make them a great deal larger than any you have ever made me, for tight clothes don't last. Have my overcoat cut military style, to come below the knee, and cape as long as the arm; frock some larger and longer than the jeans one you had made last fall; and pants a good deal larger in the body and leg than my old pattern; boots, No. 10...
    A "cape as long as the arm"... quite long, don't you think? I don't recall seeing any extant examples with a cape as such.

    Tschuss
    Last edited by pfeiffer3964; 01-08-2004, 05:50 PM.
    [FONT=microsoftsansserif][SIZE=2]James R. Pfeiffer

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    Re: Confederate Overcoat Cape Length

    Mounted overcoats typically had capes that extended to the wrist - see CS Echoes of Glory for a Confederate example such as the Gilmore photo. US mounted overcoats were standard at that length.
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    Doug Cooper

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      Re: Confederate Overcoat Cape Length

      Hi,

      For whatever it's worth, some mounted troops apparently had a habit of cutting the cape off of their overcoats, probably because it got in their way while in the saddle. An unpublished letter I've seen, written by a mounted infantryman of the 72nd Indiana (Wilder's Lightning Brigade), mentions this practice and that he had shipped the cape (but not the overcoat) home in a box along with some other items.

      Regards,

      Mark Jaeger
      Regards,

      Mark Jaeger

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        Re: Confederate Overcoat Cape Length

        A detail that never caught my attention. Thanks for the education.
        [FONT=microsoftsansserif][SIZE=2]James R. Pfeiffer

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