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Since the Weller overcoat is a civilian coat it stands to reason similar coats would be used through out the South in some form or another. It's just a working mans coat with a hood that happened to be made in quantities for the Orphan Brigade. Since only one exists we don't even know if all were allike. There are many references to troops receiving overcoats from home. That's how I justified getting mine for Va. use. Had different buttons and lining so it wouldn't be like every other one. Was glad I had it this winter. With the hood it was warmer than my US great coat and I did a great Yoda impression.
Since the Weller overcoat is a civilian coat it stands to reason similar coats would be used through out the South in some form or another. It's just a working mans coat with a hood that happened to be made in quantities for the Orphan Brigade. Since only one exists we don't even know if all were allike. There are many references to troops receiving overcoats from home. That's how I justified getting mine for Va. use. Had different buttons and lining so it wouldn't be like every other one. Was glad I had it this winter. With the hood it was warmer than my US great coat and I did a great Yoda impression.
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