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Can anyone provide documentation on the use of CS haversacks made of carpet material? I've read about carpet material being used for coverlets/blankets, so it would seem like a natural move to produce haversacks from the same material.
I understand that the majority of military haversacks were made from canvas, and these were the type most commonly issued to the troops. However, countless soldiers' letters mention items being sent from home (shirts, socks, etc.) that may have been constructed differently than what was mass-produced by military depots. Although some units ban the use of carpet haversacks altogether, can anyone provide documentation to the contrary?
The notion of "all the soldiers carried this type of X" is a little hard to believe. That many people spread across a country, with only certain materials available in some regions, had to create more variety in the goods produced.
I appreciate any info you can provide.
Can anyone provide documentation on the use of CS haversacks made of carpet material? I've read about carpet material being used for coverlets/blankets, so it would seem like a natural move to produce haversacks from the same material.
I understand that the majority of military haversacks were made from canvas, and these were the type most commonly issued to the troops. However, countless soldiers' letters mention items being sent from home (shirts, socks, etc.) that may have been constructed differently than what was mass-produced by military depots. Although some units ban the use of carpet haversacks altogether, can anyone provide documentation to the contrary?
The notion of "all the soldiers carried this type of X" is a little hard to believe. That many people spread across a country, with only certain materials available in some regions, had to create more variety in the goods produced.
I appreciate any info you can provide.
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