I want to see if anyone has the answer to this question.
Uniform of the US Army, Horse Furniture, published in United Service Journal July, 26 1851 lists spur straps as ¾ inch wide and this is also found in the 1857 US Army Regulations. In the 1861 US Army regulations list them as only 5/8 inch wide.
The army did not change anything without a reason so was there a change in the spurs that caused the reduction in the width of the strap? I have searched for an answer but cannot and I am hoping someone has more information that explains the change.
Thanks
David Jarnagin
Uniform of the US Army, Horse Furniture, published in United Service Journal July, 26 1851 lists spur straps as ¾ inch wide and this is also found in the 1857 US Army Regulations. In the 1861 US Army regulations list them as only 5/8 inch wide.
The army did not change anything without a reason so was there a change in the spurs that caused the reduction in the width of the strap? I have searched for an answer but cannot and I am hoping someone has more information that explains the change.
Thanks
David Jarnagin
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