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    This photo of the 149th PVI in 1864 seems to indicate that Rebs were not the only ones to utilize quilted hats.
    Last edited by roundshot; 06-02-2008, 03:49 PM.
    Bob Williams
    26th North Carolina Troops
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    Re: Quilted Hats

    well beyond that its a pretty neat pic..

    thanks for posting this. But the front rank soldier standing next to the 1SG
    (1st Cpl) pos looks alot like Jim Moffett???
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    • #3
      Re: Quilted Hats

      Very Cool!

      Notice:
      1) Nearly all of the enlisted frocks being worn with the collars turned down.
      2) The Orderly's private purchase 5-button sack coat, and...
      3) His insignia is "lozenge only"... no chevrons!
      John Wickett
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      • #4
        Re: Quilted Hats

        Great picture. Also interesting to note that several of these soldiers appear to have removed, or cut off the "keeper" from their belts. Front rank standing, forth from left, as well as 10th and 11th from the left appear to have no "keepers" on their belts. Great clarity. Neat photograph.
        C.J. Roberts

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        • #5
          Re: Quilted Hats

          4 of the 5 forage caps worn in the photo hasve the brims flipped up and not curled up. How many today would be chastised as "FARBY" for wearing the forage cap like this? Bob Good eyes on the quilted hat! What a variety of headwear!

          Rifles are stacked behind the group. You can see that the bayonets are not in the scabboards and glimpses of stacked rifles.

          the 149th PVI were called "Bucktails", I only see a few hats adorned w/what may be bucktails. Bob any idea when this was taken? With the amount of corps badges I would guess later in the war, maybe '64.
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            Re: Quilted Hats

            The guy in the middle setting down doesn't seem to be wearing any socks!!! How common was this? Also, there is a man setting down (I think 2nd from the left) that appears to be holding some sort of metal wire. I'm guessing it's metal due to the strange nature of the "halo" surrounding. Nice pic!
            Luke Gilly
            Breckinridge Greys
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            • #7
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              Chris: Date of photo is 11/64 around Petersburg. These are, by the way, the 2nd Bucktails or "Bogus Bucktails," as evidenced by the ornamentation in their headgear. many are still wearing 1st Corps badges (which orders allowed) even though they were in the 5th Corps at this time. Their stand on the McPherson Farm at Gettysburg along with the 150th PVI is well know.
              Last edited by roundshot; 06-02-2008, 03:49 PM.
              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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              • #8
                Re: Quilted Hats

                That picture is unbelievably crystal clear. Just amazing.

                I'd probably sacrifice a finger to see a picture of a Confederate unit that clear.
                Ryan Burns
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                3rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by OleMissRebel View Post
                  That picture is unbelievably crystal clear. Just amazing.

                  I'd probably sacrifice a finger to see a picture of a Confederate unit that clear.
                  Only a finger???
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                  • #10
                    Re: Quilted Hats

                    Originally posted by elcid01 View Post
                    well beyond that its a pretty neat pic..

                    thanks for posting this. But the front rank soldier standing next to the 1SG
                    (1st Cpl) pos looks alot like Jim Moffett???
                    No, his nose isn't big enough!

                    Jim Moffet

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                    • #11
                      Re: Quilted Hats

                      Hey Comrades,
                      At least 3 of these guys have moved the breast plates on their cartridge box slings.

                      John Suttorp
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                      • #12
                        Re: Quilted Hats

                        They've got no bayonets....looks like their arms are stacked to the left of the photo.
                        Ryan Burns
                        The Skulkers Mess

                        GGG Grandson of 1st Sgt. Albert Burns
                        3rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment

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                        • #13
                          Re: Quilted Hats

                          A few of them have the frock coat collars turned down like sack coat collars; one has no cartridge box sling; another has some kind of square belt buckle (NCO?) he in the middle. Excellent picture!
                          Regards,
                          Scott Dallimore
                          14th SCVI Co. I "McCalla's Rifles"
                          Reedy River Mess - 16th S.C. The Greenville Rg't
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                            Re: Quilted Hats

                            Originally posted by OleMissRebel View Post
                            They've got no bayonets....looks like their arms are stacked to the left of the photo.
                            If you look to the left of the orderly's leg, you'll see the buttstock of an Enfield that is partially obscured by the officer's sword. On the left of the picture, about shoulder level, you can see the bayonets.
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                            • #15
                              Re: Quilted Hats

                              Both types of US plates; hooks under the 'U' and hooks under the 'S'.
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