Hello,
About 20 years ago, I stumbled upon an original confederate jacket that was pictured in a book or online. I have been searching for this jacket for some time to no avail. If my memory serves me right, it was worn at the battle of Shiloh and taken off and placed as a pillow under a dying officer or general's head under a big oak tree. The jacket I believe was a grayish / butternut color. It had two slash pockets on the outside and may or may not of had epaulets. The interesting thing was that it may of had a one piece back like a Tait jacket so it was either a three or five piece body. I am searching for photos or would like to hear from someone who has examined this jacket. This is what I remember but some things may be off. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kyle Karoliussen
About 20 years ago, I stumbled upon an original confederate jacket that was pictured in a book or online. I have been searching for this jacket for some time to no avail. If my memory serves me right, it was worn at the battle of Shiloh and taken off and placed as a pillow under a dying officer or general's head under a big oak tree. The jacket I believe was a grayish / butternut color. It had two slash pockets on the outside and may or may not of had epaulets. The interesting thing was that it may of had a one piece back like a Tait jacket so it was either a three or five piece body. I am searching for photos or would like to hear from someone who has examined this jacket. This is what I remember but some things may be off. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kyle Karoliussen
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