Re: Confederate Cavalry Jackets
As a post script to the above:
It seems doubtful to me that the picture was taken in Richmond as I stated above. That comment was based upon information supplied by Kimmel who believed that the picture was a post war copy of a wartime ambrotype taken at the Rees studio in Richmond. The photo in the Maryland State Archives bears the mark of a Baltimore studio Bendan Brothers but the Bendans weren't working during the CW. However, during the period between Jenkins enlistment on May 1, 1863 at Bridgewater (VA?) and Hause's death on July 9, 1863 on the retreat from Gettysburg, as far as I can determine the 1st MD Cavalry was nowhere near Richmond. They were in the lower Shenandoah Valley and Company C was part of the group commanded by Harry Gilmor that struck out in advance of Ewell's Corps as it moved into Maryland at the beginning of the Gettysburg Campaign and ended up traveling as far as Chambersburg and Carlisle. The picture could have been taken in Winchester but given the group's ties into Maryland, Fredrick or perhaps Hagerstown are better possibilities.
Wherever they had it taken it is a interesting view of the unit in the time frame of Gettysburg. I must also say Daniel Grant Emory must have been proud of that overcoat to have been wearing it in June/July heat in the mid Atlantic!
Dick Milstead
As a post script to the above:
It seems doubtful to me that the picture was taken in Richmond as I stated above. That comment was based upon information supplied by Kimmel who believed that the picture was a post war copy of a wartime ambrotype taken at the Rees studio in Richmond. The photo in the Maryland State Archives bears the mark of a Baltimore studio Bendan Brothers but the Bendans weren't working during the CW. However, during the period between Jenkins enlistment on May 1, 1863 at Bridgewater (VA?) and Hause's death on July 9, 1863 on the retreat from Gettysburg, as far as I can determine the 1st MD Cavalry was nowhere near Richmond. They were in the lower Shenandoah Valley and Company C was part of the group commanded by Harry Gilmor that struck out in advance of Ewell's Corps as it moved into Maryland at the beginning of the Gettysburg Campaign and ended up traveling as far as Chambersburg and Carlisle. The picture could have been taken in Winchester but given the group's ties into Maryland, Fredrick or perhaps Hagerstown are better possibilities.
Wherever they had it taken it is a interesting view of the unit in the time frame of Gettysburg. I must also say Daniel Grant Emory must have been proud of that overcoat to have been wearing it in June/July heat in the mid Atlantic!
Dick Milstead
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