I am wondering what kind of firearm the 19th US was issued during the War?
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"We have just received our new muskets. They were made at Springfield and are perfect beauties, just the thing for 'sechess', and we have the men who know how to use them."
Arthur B. Carpenter,
1st Battalion, 19th U.S. Infantry
From That Body of Brave Men, the U.S. Regular Infantry and the Civil War in the West, by Mark W. Johnson
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Brian,
Your best resource is the U. S. Regulations. The primary depot for the regular army was the Office of Clothing and Equipage at Schuykill Arsenal. The regulars had priority over the volunteers in issuance of uniforms and equipment. There is evidence that contract clothing was issued to regulars. There a copy of letter from a soldier of the 18th U. S., at the Chickamauga/Chattanooga National Military Park, who writes that gray overcoats were to be issued to the men, but were rejected due to the fact that they were the wrong color and not regulation. N*** S***** has a copy of an issue return for the 3rd Battalion, 15th U. S. for complete sets of regulation uniforms, including dress coats, dress hats and scales, as well as, musician's frocks and sashes from the New York Depot.
The United States Arsenal at Springfield was turning out 3,000 rifles a month in 1861 and most of these went to the Regular Army.
Columbus O July 25th 1861To Capt. McLille
Headquarters Recruiting Rendevous
18th Infantry, U. S. Army
Old Broadway House
Columbus O
Dear Sir
We are now earnestly engaged in organizing the 18th Infantry U. S. Army, commanded by Col. H. B. Carrington late Adjutant General of this State.......This Regiment will be armed with the Springfield Rifle, a weapon superior to any other, either at long or short range....
I remain sir
with great respect
Your Obt Servant
L. M. Kellogg
Captain 18th Infantry USA
Recruiting Officer
James
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It wouldn't surprise me to hear that good weapons and clothing was the main motivation for men joining the Regulars, at least in the early-war period when the volunteers were poorly provided with arms and uniforms. Otherwise, there would have been little reason to join the regular army, where the enlistment bounty was small, discipline was harsh and opportunities for recognition were few. There was also the traditional American prejudice against the standing army. It's no wonder the Regular army had recruiting problems.Will Hickox
"When there is no officer with us, we take no prisoners." Private John Brobst, 25th Wisconsin Infantry, May 20, 1864.
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Hello:
The 19th US Infantry (Regulars) assigned to the Regular Brigade in the XIV Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland of MG Shermans Military Division of the Missisippi was issued Springfield Rifles. They carried them throught the Atlanta Campaign.
Regards,
PERRY BENNETT
MAJ, LG
Command Historian
335th SIG CMD (T)
Fort McPherson
East Point, GA 30344
leonard.bennett@arcent.army.mil
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