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    Hey this is my first post on this website. It's a great website and I thought I would come here to get some opinions on an authentic photo I recently acquired.

    The photo below is of my gggg uncle William "Albert" Fox. He served with the 16th North Carolina Co. C "The Black Mountain Boys" from Yancey County, North Carolina (where I still reside) from 1861 until he was wounded at the Wilderness in May 1864. He eventually came back home to the Mountains of Western NC in October 1864 and died an old man. This photo is especially interesting because of what is on his collar. But from other sources it appears that it's an NC Depot Jacket.

    I like to consider myself a progressive and authentic reenactor but I believe some members here maybe a little better suited to tell me what exactly he has on.

    Thanks

    [B][SIZE=3]J C Fox
    2nd Lt, 26th North Carolina[/SIZE][/B]

  • #2
    Re: Need some help from some uniform savy reenactors

    Hallo!

    My eyes do not quite discern the image clearly.
    It appears that he is wearing a "polka-dotted' print shirt, with possibly a dark tie or cravat. But yet the shirt spots appear to be three dimensional.
    The collar of the jacket is narrow and lies below the exposed shirt collar.

    Curt
    Curt Schmidt
    In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt

    -Hard and sharp as flint...secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.
    -Haplogroup R1b M343 (Subclade R1b1a2 M269)
    -Pointless Folksy Wisdom Mess, Oblio Lodge #1
    -Vastly Ignorant
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    • #3
      Re: Need some help from some uniform savy reenactors

      It is definitely a NC depot jacket. Could it be that the thing on his neck is a scarf tucked into his jacket?
      Andrew Turner
      Co.D 27th NCT
      Liberty Rifles

      "Well, by God, I’ll take my men in and if they outflank me I’ll face my men about and cut my way out. Forward, men!” Gen. John R. Cooke at Bristoe Station,VA

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      • #4
        Re: Need some help from some uniform savy reenactors

        Am I just unable to see the bottom button in the fold at his waist, or does his jacket have 5 buttons?
        Thanks for sharing this image.
        Pat Brown

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        • #5
          Re: Need some help from some uniform savy reenactors

          It is jaguar skin trim.



          Sorry, I couldn't resist.
          Lawrence Underwood, Jr.
          Mobile, AL

          21st Alabama Infantry Reg. Co. D
          Mobile Battle Guards

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          • #6
            Re: Need some help from some uniform savy reenactors

            Hallo!

            Well...
            For me it is hard to tell whether he is sporting a "King Tut" type beard, or we are looking at a cravat or "ascot" type tie.

            Curt
            Curt Schmidt
            In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt

            -Hard and sharp as flint...secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.
            -Haplogroup R1b M343 (Subclade R1b1a2 M269)
            -Pointless Folksy Wisdom Mess, Oblio Lodge #1
            -Vastly Ignorant
            -Often incorrect, technically, historically, factually.

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            • #7
              Re: Need some help from some uniform savy reenactors

              Hold your horses everyone. Here is a portrait, which has no ID. I will leave it for you all to judge. However, it appears to me that this fellow does not have his bottom buttoned up. However, this guy’s collar is much clearer.
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              Dane Utter
              Washington Guard

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              • #8
                Re: Need some help from some uniform savy reenactors

                Zooming in as closely as I can, it appears that the higher neck piece appaers to be thick, and knitted. Could be a sweater/scarf maybe? Whatever it is, it is thick and appears bumpy, or three dimensional to me. I do not believe it to be part of the jacket, but underneath it.

                As to the cravat/beard, zoomed in it has the same coloration and pattern as his facial hair. I find it hard to believe its his beard though. If it is, it it a remarkably perfect king Tut rectangular beard, heh. It looks more like a shadow or an imperfection perhaps. While the coloration and patter are identical to his facial hair, it appears to be not quite on the same plane as his beard, but seems closer to his neck, like a cravat.

                My vote? A short knitted scarf tucked into his jacket. The black beard/cravat was a foriegn object or imperfection on the picture or photographic plate itself.

                But I am a kitchen designer by trade with photoshop and a good computer, not a photo analyst for the NSA, so treat my opinions with that knowledge. :)
                Ron Mueller
                Illinois
                New Madrid Guards

                "How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg?
                Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg."
                Abraham Lincoln

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                • #9
                  Re: Need some help from some uniform savy reenactors

                  Comrades,

                  I zoomedd in as much as possible using PSP-9, and I am also convinced it is a knit scarf or high-collared sweater. You can see it is made with large-diameter yarn, and loosely woven, like a cable-knit sory of item. The jacket collar is definately OUTSIDE, and folds away slightly as a result of the scarf/whatever.

                  Additionally, I am convinced it is a 6-button jacket. When I zoom in, you can see that the two edges beneath the bottom visible button are still held close together, which would only happen if it were buttoned further down. Id there was no 6th button, the jacket would be spread open further than that shown.

                  As to the "pharonic" beard. I believe that it is only a part of the beard being seen, that the rest is obscured by the scarf.

                  Respects,
                  Tim Kindred
                  Medical Mess
                  Solar Star Lodge #14
                  Bath, Maine

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                  • #10
                    Re: Need some help from some uniform savy reenactors

                    This is most definitely a North Carolina jacket. They were 6 button fronts usually, although there were some made that we know had 7 buttons. He simply has folded down the collar as many soldiers did when they had themselves photographed and you can see many of their images in Gerg Mast's book "North Carolina Troops and Volunteers" , which I would highly recommend.

                    Also, the "scarf" or inner garment in question he has on is like many images of a keapsake worn in any number of ways, so it's not out of the ordinary at all.
                    Nice image.

                    Mark Berrier
                    North state Rifles
                    Mark Berrier

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                    • #11
                      Re: Need some help from some uniform savy reenactors

                      Wow I never imagined I'd get this much feedback on this old picture of my ancestor. Thanks a lot for your help guys. I never really caught the King Tut beard thing, I thought it was just a dark shadow under his neck. The photo obviously is not in the best of shape but who knows.

                      Thanks again for your all of your help
                      [B][SIZE=3]J C Fox
                      2nd Lt, 26th North Carolina[/SIZE][/B]

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                      • #12
                        Re: Need some help from some uniform savy reenactors

                        Never thought I'd get this much response for my ancestors old photo. Thanks for all of your help. I actually didn't even notice that he had a beard, I believed it just to be a shadow under his neck, possible due to the poor quality of the photo but who knows.

                        Thanks again for all of your help
                        [B][SIZE=3]J C Fox
                        2nd Lt, 26th North Carolina[/SIZE][/B]

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