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  • The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

    Hello! Will be giving another class on Civil War Uniforms- this time on the Trans-Mississippi West--

    "This Class looks at the Battles of Bloomfield, Wilson's Creek, Siege of Lexington, MO., and Pea Ridge- and presents notes and photos on the appearance of the Armies who fought there. Much of the information gleaned from over 40 years of research and study. This class is geared to those with an interest in the Trans-Mississippi theatre, living history, or want to learn more about the uniforms, clothing or firearms of these Western Soldiers--

    The cost is $15--At the Kenosha Civil War Museum, Kenosha, Wis. on March 9th, a Saturday from 1:00 to 2:30 PM-- phone 262-653-4141 for reservations-- SPACE is limited--

    Hope to see you there!

    CSuniforms

    Tom Arliskas
    Tom Arliskas

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    Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

    Please publish this on line!
    David Fox

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      Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

      I second Mr. Fox. Would love to see this online.
      Andy Miller
      Co. A, 1st Minn.


      "Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less." Gen. Robert E. Lee

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        Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

        Originally posted by Boy of '61 View Post
        I second Mr. Fox. Would love to see this online.
        I will someday! All this information does no one any good if it stays locked up in my desk drawer until the day I am gone-- and then disappears-- I had two noted Civil War scholars pass away who were friends of mine-- both did tremendous research and wrote books--and now their notes are gone or in Limbo and their "collective" work will never be seen. In my lifetime I have written and talked to many a CW uniform researchers- who have said "I have this info. and someday I am going to write a book!" and they never do-- So the information stays locked up in their drawers!!!

        CSuniforms
        Tom Arliskas
        Tom Arliskas

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          Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

          Tom, I live in Bloomfield and have studied uniforms of both sides that fought here on several occasions, even did my thesis on the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry. I have also done extensive digging in and around the town. I would love more information about this event. I presented my thesis at the Mid-America Conference on History a couple years ago with great reviews from the Army War College and staff of the Univ. of Oklahoma. I would be interested in presenting that information. Thanks,

          Paul Arnold
          Paul Arnold

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            Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

            Originally posted by missourirelics View Post
            Tom, I live in Bloomfield and have studied uniforms of both sides that fought here on several occasions, even did my thesis on the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry. I have also done extensive digging in and around the town. I would love more information about this event. I presented my thesis at the Mid-America Conference on History a couple years ago with great reviews from the Army War College and staff of the Univ. of Oklahoma. I would be interested in presenting that information. Thanks,

            Paul Arnold
            That must be Bloomfield, Missouri-- Jeff Thompson's favorite city-- Do have some neat info. on the Battle of Bloomfield from the Union side-- several letters-- and can tell you how the Illinois Boys of the 17th were dressed that day..
            Be happy to share with you what I have-- right now it is all in folders and note books-- but will pull some things out-- Tom

            CSuniforms
            Tom Arliskas
            Tom Arliskas

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            • #7
              Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

              We have three already signed up for the lecture! The space is limited so dont delay--

              CSuniforms

              Tom Arliskas
              Tom Arliskas

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              • #8
                Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

                Glad you posted the reminder, need to sign up.
                Scott Sheets
                Joliet, IL

                36th Illinois
                Dirty Shirts

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                • #9
                  Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

                  I have lots from the 1st Wis Cav and 1st Nebraska.

                  Paul Arnold
                  Paul Arnold

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                    Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

                    Working on the presentation-- Received a synopsis of Trans-Mississippi operations from Fred Adolphus for my presentation-- Seems a lot of uniform clothing was being produced and purchased in the Trans-Miss. Fred did say not a lot has surfaced on Depot uniforms and what has is hard to pin point as to when and where it came from. Lots of good stuff here-- Actually Trans-Miss overload...
                    If anyone wants to contribute a photo or the original pattern from the Houston Depot--please send it on..
                    I have a fondness for the Missouri State Guard and the Trans-Mississippi in general.
                    And dont forget the Class is March 9th-- see you there

                    CSuniforms
                    Tom Arliskas
                    Tom Arliskas

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                    • #11
                      Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

                      Trans-Mississippi Class this weekend in Kenosha-- dont forget if you have not signed up already--

                      CSuniforms
                      Tom Arliskas
                      Tom Arliskas

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                      • #12
                        Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

                        Boy, I have to ask:

                        Is there going to be anyone filming any of the talk, for youtube?

                        Kevin Dally
                        Kevin Dally

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                          Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

                          I dont think so-- but thats an idea! I should be holding this class in Arkansas or Texas-- Anyway-- will put some of my notes on the Authentic Campaigner for reference. Tom

                          CSuniforms
                          Tom Arliskas
                          Tom Arliskas

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                            Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

                            Had 13 students for the class-- they all felt it was worth the effort to show up-- and they all said they learned something new and interesting-- I will post time to time what was presented to the class on the Missouria State Guard, Hindman's Command in 1862, and the Depot System in the Trans-Mississippi from 1862 to 1865.

                            CSuniforms
                            Tom Arliskas
                            Tom Arliskas

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                              Re: The Uniforms, Clothing, and Arms of the Trans-Mississippi- Saturday, March 9th, Kensosha Civil War Museum

                              Tom..,

                              Please keep us posted when you set a time and place for another one of your Trans-Miss. classes near the Nations. I am sure that there would be more than enough interest in the area to support your efforts...

                              Regards,
                              R. L. (Rick) Harding, Jr.
                              United States Marine Corps 1971-1972
                              Life Member - Disabled American Veterans
                              Capt., ret. - Trans-Mississippi Rifles
                              Member - Co. F, 1st Arkansas Infantry Battalion, TMB
                              Member - TMR Veteran's Assoc.
                              Member - Morehouse Guards, 3LA

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