Re: Black soldiers in full campaign gear
Well one of the things that sticks out in my mind about the picture is there are two & maybe three white men in the picture. These men might be the officers of the company or just fellows standing around when the image was taken. As for the pockets that is nothing new as any soldier with a minimum of tailoring skills could add pockets to an issue overcoat rather easy. As for the knapsacks it could be that since it was probably winter when the image was struck they are just carrying a large issue of such items as extra shirts, socks, drawers etc. and they are just moving from one camp to another. This image may be a part of a large lot of images struck in later 1864/early 1865 around the Bermuda Hundred area. There were a lot of USCT troops in that area and the images that were taken there are really enlightening as to general camp life and the duties incurred on a daily basis when in a somewhat quiet sector of the lines.
Well one of the things that sticks out in my mind about the picture is there are two & maybe three white men in the picture. These men might be the officers of the company or just fellows standing around when the image was taken. As for the pockets that is nothing new as any soldier with a minimum of tailoring skills could add pockets to an issue overcoat rather easy. As for the knapsacks it could be that since it was probably winter when the image was struck they are just carrying a large issue of such items as extra shirts, socks, drawers etc. and they are just moving from one camp to another. This image may be a part of a large lot of images struck in later 1864/early 1865 around the Bermuda Hundred area. There were a lot of USCT troops in that area and the images that were taken there are really enlightening as to general camp life and the duties incurred on a daily basis when in a somewhat quiet sector of the lines.
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