I will be taking the field this year as a 2nd Lt. in the 17th Mississippi Infantry, ANV and am in the market for an appropriate officer's coat for a late 1862-early 1863 impression. From photos I've seen in books such as Commanders of the Civil War by William C. Davis I see the usual double-breasted frock coat for Lt.'s and Capt.'s. Can anyone give me some pointers as to what to look for in a good frock coat such as cloth, cut, any "farby" features that other's have noticed in the reenacting community that I should keep an eye out to avoid? I've been an NCO as well as a private in the past and am only familiar with uniforms of those in the ranks, so the CS officer's impression is completely new to me.
Also, I've read about the Depot system for enlisted men's uniforms, but what about a for officer's clothing (specifically, for Lt.'s of infantry marching with the Army of Northern Virginia)? I understand that officer's had more of a choice as to what they could wear since they had to pay for their own uniforms, and personal preference often deviated from uniform regulations. I wonder how often converted civilian coats were seen.
Any light that can be shed on this matter is greatly appreciated.
Rich Stonikas
a.k.a. 1st Sgt. Stephen Gregg
17th Mississippi Vol. Inf. Co. D
Also, I've read about the Depot system for enlisted men's uniforms, but what about a for officer's clothing (specifically, for Lt.'s of infantry marching with the Army of Northern Virginia)? I understand that officer's had more of a choice as to what they could wear since they had to pay for their own uniforms, and personal preference often deviated from uniform regulations. I wonder how often converted civilian coats were seen.
Any light that can be shed on this matter is greatly appreciated.
Rich Stonikas
a.k.a. 1st Sgt. Stephen Gregg
17th Mississippi Vol. Inf. Co. D
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