I was wondering if anyone could tell me which unit was assigned escort duty to Grant? I've seen both 5th US cav and 2nd US cav listed in the past. I believe it is the 5th but was hoping for some concrete info. LOC on only says it's "General Grant's cavalry escort at City Point, Virginia. March, 1865".
Also, while I understand that there were no real "dress" uniform standards at the time, It appears that they are in what could be considered "dress" uniforms (No long arms/sidearms/carbine slings/exposed boots - But all with sabers and saber belts/hat brass/white gloves - some with collars and ties). I also find it interesting they are all are wearing sack coats (and that no cav jackets are shown)and mostly kepis with a few forage caps tossed in. As our group portrays regular army US cavalry, and occasionally performs at local functions in what could be considered dress (with no real time period dictated) such as Veteran events. I wonder if this photo would be a good example to use (understanding it's but one late war photo).
I've also attached another image showing the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry, CoD at Brandy Station, March 1864- showing similar "guidlines" (except with a cross of jackets and sacks, no ties, and a few exposed boots).
In both photos you do see some cap pouches being worn (although not as many in Grant's escort).
The problem I'm having is finding a variety of images of Fed US Cav troops in dress/parade (or even in the field). If any one has some sources please let me know - I'd appreciate it.
Cheers,
Dave
Also, while I understand that there were no real "dress" uniform standards at the time, It appears that they are in what could be considered "dress" uniforms (No long arms/sidearms/carbine slings/exposed boots - But all with sabers and saber belts/hat brass/white gloves - some with collars and ties). I also find it interesting they are all are wearing sack coats (and that no cav jackets are shown)and mostly kepis with a few forage caps tossed in. As our group portrays regular army US cavalry, and occasionally performs at local functions in what could be considered dress (with no real time period dictated) such as Veteran events. I wonder if this photo would be a good example to use (understanding it's but one late war photo).
I've also attached another image showing the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry, CoD at Brandy Station, March 1864- showing similar "guidlines" (except with a cross of jackets and sacks, no ties, and a few exposed boots).
In both photos you do see some cap pouches being worn (although not as many in Grant's escort).
The problem I'm having is finding a variety of images of Fed US Cav troops in dress/parade (or even in the field). If any one has some sources please let me know - I'd appreciate it.
Cheers,
Dave
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