We are getting a rare snow (although quite wet) and freezing temps here in south Mississippi today. A good day to be inside so I offer up a couple of photos.
From the book FOR DIXIE’S LAND I’LL TAKE MY STAND, SOMEBODY’S DARLING: IMAGES OF MISSISSIPPI CONFEDERATES, By H. Grady Howell, Jr. An excellent book of wonderful photographs. I suggest it highly.
Photo # 1: Just to show you that not all Confederates were “starving” I post Chesley Shelton Coffey, a veteran of the Mexican War elected Captain of Co. D Thomas Hinds Guards, 19th Miss. infantry. Probably an early war photo, Coffey’s robust physic and florid complexion suggest he wasn’t long for the field if he got there at all.
Photo # 2: Could almost be a modern reenactor but he is Pvt Charles Currin Frierson, Co F. Water Valley Rifle Guards 15th Regt. Miss. Infantry
This book is an excellent source for uniforms (many no doubt largely early to mid war) and civilian clothing. One thing I note was that the vast majority of the photos showing slouch hats had at least one side pinned up. Many were tri-cornered. A look not often seen in reenacting today.
Ken R Knopp
From the book FOR DIXIE’S LAND I’LL TAKE MY STAND, SOMEBODY’S DARLING: IMAGES OF MISSISSIPPI CONFEDERATES, By H. Grady Howell, Jr. An excellent book of wonderful photographs. I suggest it highly.
Photo # 1: Just to show you that not all Confederates were “starving” I post Chesley Shelton Coffey, a veteran of the Mexican War elected Captain of Co. D Thomas Hinds Guards, 19th Miss. infantry. Probably an early war photo, Coffey’s robust physic and florid complexion suggest he wasn’t long for the field if he got there at all.
Photo # 2: Could almost be a modern reenactor but he is Pvt Charles Currin Frierson, Co F. Water Valley Rifle Guards 15th Regt. Miss. Infantry
This book is an excellent source for uniforms (many no doubt largely early to mid war) and civilian clothing. One thing I note was that the vast majority of the photos showing slouch hats had at least one side pinned up. Many were tri-cornered. A look not often seen in reenacting today.
Ken R Knopp
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