Hello all,
I just got back from a trip to the Confederate Museum in New Orleans and saw some interesting items. I did not get to take pictures .Sorry Fellas!
1) Saddle blanket used by Col. Stocks of the 7th Tenn Cavalry he had carried it during the war with Mexico and Civil War. It is very colorful red, blue and white with a small triangular pattern.
2)Jefferson Davis 's Grimsley saddle was in great shape
3) Some kind of McClellan style saddle that was called a regulation saddle. The thing about this one is that it was so small looking that I though it was a child's saddle compared to the Grimsley across the aisle.
4) post war surcingle of Winnie Davis (Jefferson Davis' Daughter). I was surprised to see one for Civilian use I thought they were for military use.
5) Saber belts, too many to mention and take mental notes on.
One item I thought was unusual was a knapsack with a leather looking valise on top of the knapsack. I thought that maybe it was a leather sack for a blanket but I don't think a blanket would fit inside of it .
This was well worth the trip to see some very good items . If you ever get a chance to go call first to make sure they are open . The National WW II Museum is next door and is awesome too .
I just got back from a trip to the Confederate Museum in New Orleans and saw some interesting items. I did not get to take pictures .Sorry Fellas!
1) Saddle blanket used by Col. Stocks of the 7th Tenn Cavalry he had carried it during the war with Mexico and Civil War. It is very colorful red, blue and white with a small triangular pattern.
2)Jefferson Davis 's Grimsley saddle was in great shape
3) Some kind of McClellan style saddle that was called a regulation saddle. The thing about this one is that it was so small looking that I though it was a child's saddle compared to the Grimsley across the aisle.
4) post war surcingle of Winnie Davis (Jefferson Davis' Daughter). I was surprised to see one for Civilian use I thought they were for military use.
5) Saber belts, too many to mention and take mental notes on.
One item I thought was unusual was a knapsack with a leather looking valise on top of the knapsack. I thought that maybe it was a leather sack for a blanket but I don't think a blanket would fit inside of it .
This was well worth the trip to see some very good items . If you ever get a chance to go call first to make sure they are open . The National WW II Museum is next door and is awesome too .
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