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  • SC Civilian Shirt-ID'd to Pvt. James Owens, 7th SCC.

    Oral history states Owens' mother made this shirt and sent it to him in Virginia. He never had an opportunity to wear it as he was dead from disease by the time it arrived. The shirt is made from a thick woolen/silk drapery fabric and is heavily machine sewn.

    4/1/04: About 20 more photos to add of this shirt, will get them up by the weekend (I hope).

    Photos submitted by Thomas M. "Neill" Rose
    South Carolina Confederate Relic Room & Museum, Columbia, SC - No photographs can be reproduced without permission and are intended for education only.
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    Paul Calloway
    Proudest Member of the Tar Water Mess
    Proud Member of the GHTI
    Member, Civil War Preservation Trust
    Wayne #25, F&AM

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    Re: SC Civilian Shirt-ID'd to Pvt. James Owens, 7th SCC.

    heavily machine sewn.
    "heavily" being the operative word here!! The only hand stitches are those in the buttonholes. All other stitches are machine chain stitches. This is, in all cases visible on the inside of the shirt only, with the exception of the collar (you can note that on Neill's collar image.).
    This is a very large shirt as well, akin to today's XL.
    How about the "big Johnson" drawer's Neill? Should I forward them??
    [FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]David Chinnis[/FONT]
    Palmetto Living History Association
    [url]www.morrisisland.org[/url]

    [i]"We have captured one fort--Gregg--and one charnel house--Wagner--and we have built one cemetery, Morris Island. The thousand little sand-hills that in the pale moonlight are a thousand headstones, and the restless ocean waves that roll and break on the whitened beach sing an eternal requiem to the toll-worn gallant dead who sleep beside."

    Clara Barton
    October 11, 1863[/i]

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      Re: SC Civilian Shirt-ID'd to Pvt. James Owens, 7th SCC.

      David,

      I don't want to overwhelm Paul but I think you have those on digital, correct? Hey post them when possible as I think people would find them interesting. Really, I owe the RR and the other institutions a big thanks for letting us post these images. There is no substitute for research and the viewing of original articles. The more we partner with historical entities the further this "hobby" will progress. Post away!

      Regards,

      Neill Rose
      PLHA

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        Relic Room?

        Hello Master Rose! Got a question. Say I took the little woman for a visit to Columbia; what are the hours of visitation at the RR weekends? Any cool stuff visible to the public now of individual soldier's relics? And I haven't been there since they moved. Do they have a web page?

        Thanks, Mark Berrier

        BTW, Good luck with the Hundley event. Sorry I can't make it. Neal will be there and the rest of us in "spirit".
        Mark Berrier

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          Re: SC Civilian Shirt-ID'd to Pvt. James Owens, 7th SCC.

          Hey Mark,

          The RR is open on weekends now but I'll let Joe catch you up on hours, etc. Yes, there are numerous items on display of interest including the Atlanta jacket, Kelley frock, I&C bag, etc., etc. I can't say enough about their interp currently. They also have one excellent manequin of a SC soldier during the Sharpsburg campaign. I think y'all would greatly enjoy everything. This particular shirt is on display also in the "Death & Mourning" exhibit. Hope you're doing well otherwise. Feel free to email me off line also.

          Regards,

          Neill Rose
          PLHA
          ironscout@charter.net

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          • #6
            Re: Relic Room?

            Originally posted by Enfilade
            Hello Master Rose! Got a question. Say I took the little woman for a visit to Columbia; what are the hours of visitation at the RR weekends? Any cool stuff visible to the public now of individual soldier's relics? And I haven't been there since they moved. Do they have a web page?

            Thanks, Mark Berrier

            BTW, Good luck with the Hundley event. Sorry I can't make it. Neal will be there and the rest of us in "spirit".
            Mark,



            IMHO, much better digs now. More room, better displays, more potential traffic.

            cheers,

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              Re: Relic Room?

              Mark -
              Happy to make your acquaintance! Satudays: 10:00 through 5:00, just like Tuesday-Friday. Sundays: we're only open the FIRST Sunday of each month, 1-5 in the afternoon, but on that day we charge you just a buck rather than the usual extortionate rate of $3.00 (adults; "kids" under 21 are free). Web page: www.crr.sc.gov. "Cool stuff": depends on your definition - but if you're on the AC board, I expect your definition of "cool" pretty closely matches our exhibit plan!

              Your obedient servant -
              Joe Long


              Originally posted by Enfilade
              Hello Master Rose! Got a question. Say I took the little woman for a visit to Columbia; what are the hours of visitation at the RR weekends? Any cool stuff visible to the public now of individual soldier's relics? And I haven't been there since they moved. Do they have a web page?

              Thanks, Mark Berrier

              BTW, Good luck with the Hundley event. Sorry I can't make it. Neal will be there and the rest of us in "spirit".
              Joe Long
              Curator of Education
              South Carolina Confederate Relic Room
              Columbia, South Carolina

              [I][COLOR=DarkRed]Blood is on my sabre yet, for I never thought to wipe it off. All this is horrid; but such are the horrors of war.[/COLOR][/I] Wade Hampton III, 2 January 1863

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                Re: SC Civilian Shirt-ID'd to Pvt. James Owens, 7th SCC.

                Thanks guys! I'll be in the sister state soon.

                Mark Berrier
                Mark Berrier

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