The description says he served from his enlistment in 1862 to mid 1863, fighting guerrillas along the Kansas / Missouri border. I wonder if the double pistols he wears is in an effort to close the gap in the firepower advantage the guerrillas enjoyed, often carrying four pistols on their bodies and others in pommel holsters and saddlebags. It was easy enough for them to acquire multiple weapons, as they rarely left one behind after a conquest.
I don't see a flap on the right hip holster but there is one on the left, which is curious. It also appears to be a sword strap attached to the belt in an odd fashion and on the wrong side. I thought maybe the image was reversed, and the cap badges of 11 and I don't answer that question, but the fly coat and vest buttons say it wasn't. The coat he wears looks more civilian than military to me, but I could be wrong. If it was civilian, it demonstrates the shortages faced by those serving the border during the war.
I'd love to hear other opinions on this.
I don't see a flap on the right hip holster but there is one on the left, which is curious. It also appears to be a sword strap attached to the belt in an odd fashion and on the wrong side. I thought maybe the image was reversed, and the cap badges of 11 and I don't answer that question, but the fly coat and vest buttons say it wasn't. The coat he wears looks more civilian than military to me, but I could be wrong. If it was civilian, it demonstrates the shortages faced by those serving the border during the war.
I'd love to hear other opinions on this.
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