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  • Backpacks W/ Blanket Rolls?

    Evening all,

    Has been some time, used the search forum, and to my dismay, i have turned up no results.

    The question is, is how often was a backpack worn, while still rolling the blanket up and slinging around your body! Ive seen this done time and time again at events, but i want to know IF and HOW often this actually occured. I have not seen any photos of this and would be very interested in seeing them. If anyone has any photos they would like to share or knowledge to share. Please post them. Thanks
    Shelby Hull
    3rd LA/ 48thOVI
    24thLA
    Independent Rifles

    Shiloh '06
    Bummers
    Before the Breakout
    Gettysburg '13

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    Re: Backpacks W/ Blanket Rolls?

    Probably one of the most well-known (and easy to find) examples:

    You Found It! A Photograph of the Confederate and Rebel Prisoners at the Battle of gettysburg


    Checkout the guy in the middle.
    Bob Roeder

    "I stood for a time and cried as freely as boys do when things hurt most; alone among the dead, then covered his face with an old coat I ran away, for I was alone passing dead men all about as I went". Pvt. Nathaniel C. Deane (age 16, Co D 21st Mass. Inf.) on the death of his friend Pvt. John D. Reynolds, May 31, 1864.

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      Re: Backpacks W/ Blanket Rolls?

      Mr. Hull,

      Using the word "Knapsack" instead of backpack produces several prior threads on this subject. I beleive Backpack is more of a post war indentifier.

      Here are a few to get you started,

      http://www.authentic-campaigner.com/...k+blanket+roll

      http://www.authentic-campaigner.com/...sack+questions

      Hope this helps!

      Respectfully,
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        Re: Backpacks W/ Blanket Rolls?

        Thanks pards,

        Thats all i need to see. I did a google image search on it, but of course google sucks. And my choice of words was the best i suppose.

        I appreciate it alot gents.
        Shelby Hull
        3rd LA/ 48thOVI
        24thLA
        Independent Rifles

        Shiloh '06
        Bummers
        Before the Breakout
        Gettysburg '13

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