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  • We'll Tread the Fiery Road to Death - 16th & 18th Arkansas Event Guidelines

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    The Confederate element of "We'll Tread the Fiery Road to Death" has been announced. Check out the guidelines and be ready to register. The CS side is an "invite only," make sure you get with the CS commander about participation. Space is VERY limited for the CS side, so get yourself approved and get ready.


    Here are the impression guidelines for the Confederate side of this event:

    Impression Guidelines:
    Jacket
    • Nondescript “Deep South” undyed/drab jacket of cotton or wool jeans (cotton preferred)
    • Appler style jacket​
    • Drab untrimmed single breasted frock coat

    Pants
    • Undyed cotton jeans or plains (preferred)
    • Natural undyed or sheeps gray wool jean
    • Indigo blue on white wool plains "tweed"
    • Indigo dyed cotton denim
    • Appler style in cassimere

    Shirt
    • Confederate issue unbleached cotton osnaburg
    • Documented citizen's pattern and cloth, 1855-1862

    Shoes
    • Fair leather/unblackened (original in Port Hudson Museum)
    • Documented CS issue from Texas, LA, or Mississippi
    • 1851 pattern Federal bootee
    • Citizens pattern of pre 1862 pattern
    • None (barefoot if you can physically handle it)

    Hat
    • CS issued slouch hat in black or drab felt
    • “Deep South” cap of undyed or sheeps gray wool or cotton jeans branch of service trim
    • Brimmed Civilian hat
    • Straw hat of a correct period pattern and manufacture

    Underwear
    • CS issue cotton osnaburg
    • Documented citizen's pattern
    • None

    Socks
    • Citizen's pattern 19th c. cotton or wool in a documented color scheme
    • Federal issue

    Canteen
    • Gardner pattern wood canteen
    • 1857 federal canteen with or w/o cover, leather sling (preferred)
    • Tin drums
    Belt plate
    • “CS” in rectangle, oval, or rope border
    • “Breckenridge” pattern
    • Frame Buckle (forked tongue or fixed tongue)
    • Roller or harness buckle billet belt

    Haversack
    • Nondescript cotton haversack with button or tie closure
    • 1851 Federal pattern in limited number

    Accoutrements
    • Unmarked 1839 pattern accoutrements set
    • Magee & George or Baton Rouge issue, .69 caliber pattern box

    Knapsack
    • 1856 British knapsack or variant (A.G. Ross, Isaac & Campbell, or Confederate copy)
    • Documented nondescript Confederate single bag knapsack
    • Federal "Glengarry"/Mexican War pattern (no Kibbler pattern straps)
    • 1857 Federal double bag

    Blanket
    • Documented pre-1863 CS issue
    • 1851 pattern Federal issue
    • Documented citizen pattern blanket

    Shelter
    • CS tent fly
    • Arbors
    • Mosquito bar

    Longarm
    • US pattern flintlock musket (1795,1816, 1822, 1835/40 pattern)
    • Smoothbore (1842, converted 1816, etc.)
    • 1853 Enfield or 1855, 1861 Springfield rifled muskets
    • Old English Double barrel Shotguns


    Personnel Items
    • Tin Cup
    • Tin plate
    • Two or three prong folk
    • Silverware Spoon
    • Pocket knife
    • House wife
    • Tobacco Pipe and Tobacco Bag
    • Comb
    • Wax Candles
    • Wallet
    • Writing gear
    • Knitted night caps

    16th & 18th Arkansas Facebook page for the event.
    Jason Brown
    Mess No. 1
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