For those who want some "portable first person" applicable to a variety of events, I have attached a little treatise on the soldier and his money in 1861. It mentions farm laborer pay in Indiana but would generally apply to northern soldiers from many other states, too.
This is actually a variation on the "First Person Finances" article I did for the last "Winter '64" event, and is a wee bit shorter because it's a little early to talk about raging inflation.
As an additional treat, I have attached a copy of General Order No. 95 of November 6, 1861, which provides a comprehensive list of prices for clothing, camp and garrison equipage for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1861.
Note, among the little curiosities of army life, that while your hat or cap is clothing, any brass attached is company property. Also note that the government has only recently decided to make gum blankets and ponchos a regular item of supply, so they do not appear on the price list and if you have one of those, or a painted blanket, it likely came from private or state sources.
Enjoy!
This is actually a variation on the "First Person Finances" article I did for the last "Winter '64" event, and is a wee bit shorter because it's a little early to talk about raging inflation.
As an additional treat, I have attached a copy of General Order No. 95 of November 6, 1861, which provides a comprehensive list of prices for clothing, camp and garrison equipage for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1861.
Note, among the little curiosities of army life, that while your hat or cap is clothing, any brass attached is company property. Also note that the government has only recently decided to make gum blankets and ponchos a regular item of supply, so they do not appear on the price list and if you have one of those, or a painted blanket, it likely came from private or state sources.
Enjoy!
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