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  • QM and Ordnance Records of 9th Texas Cavalry

    Some good early war Texas Cavalry information. Not much after the fall of 1862 is listed except of for a large shipment of saddles in June 1863. The regiment was dismounted for a time then remounted in 1862. Some interesting things in here include some "Pea Coats" issued, along with more Lowell's cloth for making their own tents.


    CSR of Lt. Col. W. Quale

    Received April 25th 1862 at Memphis TN

    30 Canteens
    500 Haversacks
    16000 Musket B&B Cartridges
    16000 Caps
    50 Cartridge Boxes
    50 Cartridge Box Belts
    50 Cap Pouches
    300 Knapsacks
    25 lbs Powder
    80 lbs Lead
    3000 Buckshot Cartridges
    4000 Percussion Caps

    CSR of Capt. W. Alderson Co. F

    QM Supplies received during 4th Qtr. 1862

    19 Shirts
    4 Jackets
    17 pr Drawers
    3 Overcoats
    2 Caps
    3 Hats
    3 Tents & Flies
    1 set poles and pins
    1 Axe
    1 pr Socks
    8 Coats
    1 Blanket
    5 pr Pants
    5 Uniform Sets
    7 pr Shoes

    CSR of Lt. Col. J Bates

    Received April 27th 1862 at Corinth MS

    5000 B&B Cartridges
    2000 Sharps Rifle Cartridges
    2000 Holster Pistol Cartridges
    1 Keg Powder
    25000 Shot Gun Caps
    550 Gun Slings
    50 Cartridge Boxes
    50 Cap Boxes
    50 Waist Belts

    QM Supplies received during 4th Qtr. 1862 (for Co. H)

    35 Shirts
    2 Jackets
    19 pr Drawers
    4 Overcoats
    2 Caps
    1 Hat
    4 Tents
    1 Axe
    3 pr Socks
    8 Coats
    1 Camp Kettle
    1 Blanket
    1 Curry Comb
    3 Pr Pants
    5 Uniform Sets
    3 pr Shoes

    CSR of Lt. Col. T Berry

    Received Nov. 6th 1861

    9 pr Boots
    12 pr Socks
    6 pr Shoes
    11 Overshirts

    QM Supplies received during 4th Qtr. 1861 (for Co. A)

    11 Axes
    3 Axe Handles
    6 Hatchets
    1 Pick Axe
    9 Spades
    4 Frying Pans
    2 Tin Pans
    4 Iron Spoons
    4 Tin Plates
    40 lbs Castings for Pots
    6 Blankets
    5 Wood Buckets
    7 Haversacks
    1 Lantern
    10 Tents
    1 Sibley Stove

    Received Jan. 27th 1862 at Slidell Ark

    30 pr Boots
    8 Overcoats
    70 Wool Shirts
    30 Undershirts
    57 pr Pants
    9 Blankets
    4 Jackets
    11 Hats
    60 pr Drawers


    QM Supplies received during 4th Qtr. 1862 (for Co. A)

    32 Shirts
    17 Jackets
    18 pr Drawers
    4 Overcoats
    2 Caps
    3 Hats
    2 Tents & Flies
    1 set pins and poles
    1 Axe
    3 pr Socks
    1 Overshirt
    9 Coats
    1 Blanket
    1 Camp Kettle
    1 Curry Comb
    3 pr Pants
    5 Uniform Sets
    4 pr Shoes

    CSR of Capt. M. Brinson, Co. D

    Received Nov. 6th 1861

    23 pr Boots
    40 pr Socks
    20 Overshirts
    3 pr Pants
    4 Coats
    8 pr Gloves

    QM Stores Received during 4th Qtr. 1861

    12 Axes
    3 Handles
    6 Hatchets
    3 Spades
    1 Pick Axe
    1 Lantern
    Lowell’s cloth to repair tents
    6 Blankets
    5 Buckets
    2 Tin Pants
    4 Iron Spoons
    4 Tin Plates
    5 Potts
    1 Saddle
    1 Shotgun
    6 Haversacks

    Received April 24th 1862 at Memphis TN

    1 Common Tent
    2 Mess Pans
    2 Camp Kettles

    CSR of Capt. D. Brown Co. C

    QM Stores Received during 4th Qtr. 1862

    21 Shirts
    5 Jackets
    20 pr Drawers
    3 Overcoats
    2 Caps
    3 Hats
    3 Tents & Flies
    1 set Pins and Poles
    1 Axe
    3 pr Socks
    9 Coats
    1 Blanket
    3 pr Pants
    5 Uniform Sets
    3 pr Shoes
    1 Uniform Coat

    CSR of Lt. E. Dohoney, Co. H

    Received April 24th 1862 at Memphis

    3 Common Tents
    2 Camp Kettles

    CSR of Capt. W. Duncan Co. F

    Received Nov. 6th 1861

    3 Overcoats
    25 Overshirts
    6 Shirts
    2 pr Drawers
    3 Hats
    7 Caps
    6 Jackets
    6 pr Boots
    5 pr Shoes
    31 pr Socks

    QM Stores Received during 4th Qtr 1861

    12 Axes
    3 Axe Handles
    6 Hatchets
    3 Pick Axes
    3 Spades
    4 Frying Pans
    4 Tin Plates
    3 Tin Pans
    6 Pots
    4 Iron Spoons
    5 Buckets
    71 yds Lowells Cloth for making tents
    6 Blankets
    6 Haversacks

    Received April 24th 1862 at Memphis TN

    1 Wall Tent and Poles
    1 Common Tent
    2 Camp Kettles

    CSR of Capt. J. English, Co. I

    Received Nov. 6th 1861

    3 Coats
    6 Overcoats
    2 pr Pants
    42 pr Boots
    6 pr Shoes
    57 pr Socks
    16 Shirts
    21 Overshirts
    7 Hats
    3 Caps
    3 Jackets
    13 Shirts
    1 pr Gloves

    QM Stores Received during 4th Qtr. 1861

    12 Axes
    3 Axe Handles
    6 Hatchets
    3 Spades
    3 Pick Axes
    4 Frying Pans
    3 Tin Pans
    4 Tin Plates
    4 Iron Spoons
    1 Stew Kettle
    6 Pots
    6 Blankets
    Lowell’s Cloth for repairing tents
    5 Buckets
    6 Haversacks
    4 Tents
    1 Lantern

    Received Jan. 27th 1862 at Slidell Ark

    1 pr Boots
    6 Overcoats
    7 Wool Shirts
    10 Undershirts
    19 pr Pants
    5 Blankets
    3 Jackets
    4 Hats
    24 pr Drawers

    Received March 27th 1862 at Slidell Ark

    3 pr Shoes
    13 Caps

    QM Stores Received during 1st Qtr. 1862

    7 Mess Pans
    6 Camp Kettles
    5 Tents and Poles

    Received April 24th 1862 at Memphis TN

    1 Common Tent
    3 Camp Kettles
    1 Mess Pan

    CSR of Capt. P. Evans Co. I

    QM Stores Received during 4th Qtr. 1862

    9 Shirts
    2 Jackets
    12 pr Drawers
    3 Overcoats
    2 Caps
    2 Hats
    3 Tents & Flies
    1 set Pins and Poles
    1 Axe
    3 pr Socks
    1 Overshirt
    9 Coats
    1 Blanket
    4 pr Pants
    5 Uniform Sets
    6 pr Shoes

    CSR of Lt. L. Green Co. K
    QM Stores Received during 4th Qtr. 1862

    16 Shirts
    3 Jackets
    17 pr Drawers
    4 Overcoats
    2 Caps
    4 Hats
    2 Tents & Flies
    1 set Poles and Pins
    1 Axe
    3 pr Socks
    8 Coats
    1 Blanket
    1 Pea Jacket
    3 pr Pants
    5 Uniform Sets
    6 pr Shoes

    CSR of Capt. T. Gwinn Co. B

    QM Stores Received During 4th Qtr. 1862

    28 Shirts
    3 Jackets
    19 pr Drawers
    3 Overcoats
    2 Caps
    3 Hats
    1 Tent and Fly
    1 set Pins and Poles
    1 Axe
    3 pr Socks
    1 Overshirt
    9 Coats
    1 Blanket
    1 Pea Jacket
    13 pr Pants
    5 Uniform Sets
    8 pr Shoes

    CSR of Capt. J. Hart, Co. E

    Received Nov. 10th 1861

    3 pr Boots
    3 pr Shoes
    3 Hats
    10 pr Socks
    2 pr Gloves
    10 Overshirts
    2 pr Pants
    2 Blankets
    1 Overcoat
    2 pr Drawers
    1 pr Boots

    QM Stores Received during 1st Qtr. 1861

    12 Axes
    3 Handles
    6 Hatchets
    3 Pick Axes
    3 Spades
    56 yds Lowell Cloth for making Tents
    8 Blankets
    5 Buckets
    4 Frying Pans
    4 Tin Pans
    4 Iron Spoons
    4 Tin Plates
    6 Pots
    1 Wall Tent
    6 Haversacks
    1 Lantern
    2 Tea Kettles

    CSR of Ord. Sgt. J. Henry

    Received June 17th 1863

    106 Saddles
    47 Bridles
    3 Halters

    CSR of Capt. L. King Co. G

    QM Stores Received during 4th Qtr. 1861

    2 Axes
    1 Handle
    6 Hatchets
    1 Pick Axe
    4 Spades
    4 Tin Plates
    2 Tin Pans
    4 Frying Pans
    1 Coffee Pot
    6 Blankets
    5 Buckets

    CSR of Capt. J. McCoole Co. C

    Received Nov. 5th 1861

    19 pr Drawers
    16 Overshirts
    1 pr Shoes
    41 pr Socks
    12 Hats
    2 Blankets
    2 Overcoats
    9 pr Boots
    1 Shirt

    QM Stores Received during 4th Qtr 1861

    67 yrd Lowell Cloth for making tents
    6 Hatchets
    12 Axes
    3 Handles
    3 Spades
    1 Pick Axe
    4 Frying Pans
    4 Tin Pans
    4 Tin Plates
    4 Iron Spoons
    11 Pots
    5 Buckets
    6 Blankets
    6 Haversacks
    1 Lantern

    Received Jan. 27th 1862 at Slidell Ark.

    12 pr Boots
    7 Overcoats
    45 Wool Shirts
    20 Undershirts
    63 pr Pants
    21 Blankets
    21 Jackets
    14 Hats
    30 pr Drawers

    Received March 27th 1862 at Slidell Ark.

    4 pr Boots
    6 pr Shoes
    5 Caps

    QM Stores Received during 1st Qtr 1862

    12 Mess Pans
    5 Camp Kettles
    12 Tents
    12 sets pins and Poles

    CSR of Capt. R. McLemore Co. D

    QM Stores Received during 4th Qtr 1862

    6 Shirts
    6 Jackets
    17 pr Drawers
    3 Overcoats
    2 Caps
    3 Hats
    1 Tent & Fly
    1 set pins and Poles
    1 Axe
    3 pr Socks
    8 Coats
    1 Blanket
    3 pr Pants
    5 Uniform Sets
    2 pr Shoes

    CSR of Lt. G. Sartain Co. G.

    Received Jan. 27th 1862 at Slidell Ark.

    11 pr Boots
    6 Overcoats
    6 Wool Shirts
    18 Undershirts
    14 pr Pants
    11 Blankets
    14 Jackets
    2 Hats
    60 pr Drawers


    Will MacDonald

  • #2
    Re: QM and Ordnance Records of 9th Texas Cavalry

    The Lowell's cloth is again interesting as are the "pea" jackets you note....I note the 300 knapsacks in April 1862.....for cavalry!! While I have seen this in the records before- it is rare. One can wonder if this was in lieu of saddle bags which were issued in abundance from Memphis. Still, it would make an interesting but authentic spectacle to see in practice at a reenactment- don't you think?

    Ken R Knopp

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    • #3
      Re: QM and Ordnance Records of 9th Texas Cavalry

      Ken,

      The interesting thing is that this regiment (like all in the Whitfield/Ross Brigade) was dismounted for about 6 months in 1862, they fought at Iuka and Corinth as infantry and were remounted shortly after that. So the knapsacks make sense, but I wonder if they kept them after they remounted.....

      Don't have any clues about the Pea Jackets, donated civilian? C.S. Navy stocks? There was a C.S. navy base at Greenwood MS, on the Yazoo river not too far from where the 9th spent a good bit of their time.

      Will MacDonald

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      • #4
        Re: QM and Ordnance Records of 9th Texas Cavalry

        What is "Lowell's cloth?" Any connection to the huge textile operation in Lowell, MA in that era??
        Last edited by Mike Ventura; 03-23-2012, 02:17 PM.
        Mike Ventura
        Shannon's Scouts

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        • #5
          Re: QM and Ordnance Records of 9th Texas Cavalry

          Lowell's Cloth is apparently a generic term named for cheap cotton cloth, and you're correct, it's named after the goods made up in Massachusetts. It doesn't have to be made there, just made in the style. It was a common cloth to make clothing for blacks and poor whites in the deep south well into the 20th Century.

          Will MacDonald

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          • #6
            Re: QM and Ordnance Records of 9th Texas Cavalry

            Any speculation on how they would have made the Lowell's Cloth waterproof for tentage? There is a wealth of good information here, maybe more than some of the other units considering the detail spent on camp equipment.
            Larry Morgan
            Buttermilk Rangers

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            • #7
              Re: QM and Ordnance Records of 9th Texas Cavalry

              Forgive the Historic Greenhorn here. In reference to the 'B&B cartridge', is that refering to a BB (I.E. Shotgun round) or a completely different round used during the War such as the Minnie or the round ball. Thanks!

              Chris "Butch" Castellani
              "The trite saying that honesty is the best policy has met with the just criticism that honesty is not policy. The real honest man is honest from conviction of what is right, not from policy" - Gen. Robert E. Lee


              Chris "Butch" Castellani

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              • #8
                Re: QM and Ordnance Records of 9th Texas Cavalry

                It is a Buck and Ball cartridge. Which was buckshot and a round ball packed in the same cartridge tube.
                Andrew Verdon

                7th Tennessee Cavalry Company D

                Tennessee Plowboy #1 of the "Far Flung Mess"

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                • #9
                  Re: QM and Ordnance Records of 9th Texas Cavalry

                  Thank you Andrew!

                  Chris Castellani
                  "The trite saying that honesty is the best policy has met with the just criticism that honesty is not policy. The real honest man is honest from conviction of what is right, not from policy" - Gen. Robert E. Lee


                  Chris "Butch" Castellani

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