Several sources state that the Schuylkill Arsenal produced hand-sewed clothing only. As Paul McKee stated in the classic Summer 1995 Military Collector and Historian article Notes on the Federal Issue Sack Coat, "Schuykill products were entirely sewn by hand."
Despite this, the following expenses appear in "Estimate of the expenses of the Office of Army Clothing and Equipage, including the military storekeeper's office and United States general clothing depot, Schuylkill arsenal, during the year 1859-'60" (http://books.google.com/books?id=3Sk...t%22&f=false):
"Principal tailoress, repairing clothing, at 90 cents per day ..
"2 tailoresses, machine sewers, each 84 cents per day
"4 tailoresses, trimming hats, at 70 cents per day"
Estimates also include $50 for "Repairs of sewing machines." Similar repair estimates occur in the 1858-59 budget and that for 1861-62.
Despite this, the following expenses appear in "Estimate of the expenses of the Office of Army Clothing and Equipage, including the military storekeeper's office and United States general clothing depot, Schuylkill arsenal, during the year 1859-'60" (http://books.google.com/books?id=3Sk...t%22&f=false):
"Principal tailoress, repairing clothing, at 90 cents per day ..
"2 tailoresses, machine sewers, each 84 cents per day
"4 tailoresses, trimming hats, at 70 cents per day"
Estimates also include $50 for "Repairs of sewing machines." Similar repair estimates occur in the 1858-59 budget and that for 1861-62.
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