Does anyone have any records from the 25th Virginia Volunteer Cavalry (company G)? Our local museum has a uniform from a soldier in this outfit. He was killed July 24th 1864 at the 2nd Battle of Kernstown (winchester, VA) and it was told by the family that this uniform was in his personal belongings returned to them upon his death (details here are a little vague). My reasoning for the post....the uniform does NOT appear to be a typical RD set. The trousers appear to be the RD pattern, but the jacket is a 6 piece body, two piece sleeve, 6 botton front, made from cassimere. I should add that both seem to match perfectly and the trousers have black stripes up the side (probably an inch wide made from what appears to be 100% wool kersey). It has a diagonal welt exterior pocket on the left breast. The lining is a heavy cotton and a thinner loose weaver was used in the sleeves. This lining is strange as it is whip stitched to the facing however, the lining is very small (there is probably 8 inches on both sides that the lining does not cover). There are no eppaulets or belt loops. His unit, as far as I can tell, was ANV throughout their existance (under Early). What could this jacket be?
I wish I could post images, but the curator didn't like the idea of me taking pics.
I wish I could post images, but the curator didn't like the idea of me taking pics.
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