From a photo that Brian White posted on Facebook. Part of a Confederate saddle blanket that was on a horse that was taken by a member of the 2nd Vermont Inf.
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Re: CS Saddle blanket - Gettysburg provenance
Nope, I'm logged in and can't access it either...[B][FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="4"][I]Zack Ziarnek[/I][/SIZE][/FONT][/B]
[email]ill6thcav@yahoo.com[/email]
Authentic Campaigner since 1998... Go Hard or Go Home!
"Look back at our struggle for Freedom, Trace our present day's strength to its source, And you'll find that this country's pathway to glory, Is strewn with the bones of the horse." Anonymous
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I am very curious to see this blanket but still cannot get through. Of course, I admit to being "social media" challenged (proudly so, actually!) so could someone perhaps, download a copy of this artifact for the rest of us poor, ancient, deluded, tech-neanderthals? ...or, am I the only one?
Ken R Knopp
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Yea, I believe that he posted it on his wall which is private as opposed to his albums which are public... Someone with access could copy/save it and repost in in an A/C album, giving credit of course...[B][FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="4"][I]Zack Ziarnek[/I][/SIZE][/FONT][/B]
[email]ill6thcav@yahoo.com[/email]
Authentic Campaigner since 1998... Go Hard or Go Home!
"Look back at our struggle for Freedom, Trace our present day's strength to its source, And you'll find that this country's pathway to glory, Is strewn with the bones of the horse." Anonymous
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I agree Dan. It looks like the rag rugs the ladies here in town weave. It'd be great to get a really good up close look at it. I'm going to assume this is a piece and the rest (and original size) are lost to history...[B][FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="4"][I]Zack Ziarnek[/I][/SIZE][/FONT][/B]
[email]ill6thcav@yahoo.com[/email]
Authentic Campaigner since 1998... Go Hard or Go Home!
"Look back at our struggle for Freedom, Trace our present day's strength to its source, And you'll find that this country's pathway to glory, Is strewn with the bones of the horse." Anonymous
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Someone a whole lot smarter than I will have to comment about this type of weave pattern as being "period civilian correct" but I have no reason to doubt it. There is something similar at Memorial Hall in New Orleans which has been discussed on other threads with photographs posted and I think I remember something else like it (with provenance)... "somewhere". None of it was "military issue" but, if we could pin down this type of civilian weave, coloring etc. as period correct, and reproduce it (cheaply).....Hey! we might have a whole new saddle blanket "gig" here!!
Mrs Lawson? Anyone?
Ken R Knopp
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That would be pretty sweet (reproing this saddle blanket). Though a finer weave, South Union Mills sells a repro KY Monk's belt coverlet of similar design.Respectfully,
Jon Bocek
~ The Dandy Man Mess / WA / VLH / LR ~
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Here's the same photo at the original resolution. Click on the thumbnail below, then on the pop-up photo and it should open to full size in a new tab on your browser.
Up close it doesn't look like part of a coverlet and it doesn't look like any carpet I've seen either, so maybe it was made specifically as a saddle blanket? Whatever it is the yarns look very densely woven.
Photo is courtesy of Heritage Auctions.Brian White
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Could this be a part of a sleeping blanket as well? Maybe. Either way, it is a cool piece.
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