I found this photo in the CW photo collection of the LOC. It is labeled,
"Capt. Perkins Sesesh horse captured at Corwallis Cave". I remember seeing this photo years ago but finally "re-discovered" it. Is anyone familiar with its origins or the caption's veracity?
Its a fairly clear photo. If it is "captured" horse, as to the horse equipments my observations of the saddlery certainly lean to a Federal saddle as I note the shape of the saddle pommel, cantle and the frame stirrup strap buckle. On the other hand, the head gear and martingale are certainly not Federal issue. I might add the horse looks more like "Virginia" stock than "Yankee" but thats just an off hand comment. He kinda reminds me of "Arab" from that great post war reminiscence "Autobiography of Arab" by E. Prioleau Herderson. A great read I might add.
Anyway, I always thought this was kinda an interesting photo. Any photos of mounted Confederates or just their "mounts" are rare so does anybody have any knowledge on this photo they can share? Thank you!
Ken R Knopp
"Capt. Perkins Sesesh horse captured at Corwallis Cave". I remember seeing this photo years ago but finally "re-discovered" it. Is anyone familiar with its origins or the caption's veracity?
Its a fairly clear photo. If it is "captured" horse, as to the horse equipments my observations of the saddlery certainly lean to a Federal saddle as I note the shape of the saddle pommel, cantle and the frame stirrup strap buckle. On the other hand, the head gear and martingale are certainly not Federal issue. I might add the horse looks more like "Virginia" stock than "Yankee" but thats just an off hand comment. He kinda reminds me of "Arab" from that great post war reminiscence "Autobiography of Arab" by E. Prioleau Herderson. A great read I might add.
Anyway, I always thought this was kinda an interesting photo. Any photos of mounted Confederates or just their "mounts" are rare so does anybody have any knowledge on this photo they can share? Thank you!
Ken R Knopp
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