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  • William Colwell-2nd Wisconsin Infantry

    I was browsing the digitalized images from the Wisconsin Historical Society and found this interesting image.

    http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/...rt%5Fby%3Ddate


    Attached is a carte-de-visite of Captain William Colwell, Company B, 2nd Wisconsin Infantry. What I found interesting is the shoulder holster for his pistol, something I have never seen.

    And while the items that he's wearing are definitely cool, he was killed at South Mountain. It just seems that many re-enactors focus on gear in these images and forget that these were men that left families and friends behind.

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    Bill Backus

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    Re: William Colwell-2nd Wisconsin Infantry

    These are reportedly his Bull Run duds, with his picture being taken to show how he appeared during the battle. He does look a little care worn.
    Bob Williams
    26th North Carolina Troops
    Blogsite: http://26nc.org/blog/

    As [one of our cavalry] passed by, the general halted him and inquired "what part of the army he belonged to." "I don't belong to the army, I belong to the cavalry." "That's a fact," says [the general], "you can pass on." Silas Grisamore, 18th Louisiana

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      Re: William Colwell-2nd Wisconsin Infantry

      Calwell's image was widely printed by Brady, we have one at my museum and I've seen quite a few other copies. I always liked his camp shoes. The rig he is wearing is really odd. It is almost as if he modified his sword belt and hung his holster on the cross-strap. The way his trousers are crumpled and creased, they look as if they were cotton or linen almost.
      Scott Cross
      "Old and in the Way"

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        Re: William Colwell-2nd Wisconsin Infantry

        Hi gents,

        Also one correction - his name is Wilson and not William. Great picture for those 1861 officer impressions at Bulls Run - a hint for our HHM event next year at Manassas NMP. Colwell was one of the leading Captains in the Second Wisconsin, a banker by trade, and before leaving for was, was elected the Mayor of La Crosse.

        Good stuff.

        Tom
        Tom Klas
        Hard Head Mess
        Citizens Guard

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