Hello all,
Not sure where this would fit, so I though I'd just post here. I've been searching the web and the forum, but can't quite find the answer I'm looking for and was hoping someone might be able to shed some light on this subject. How prevalent would it have been for a Federal soldier to have a cap and blouse that were of two different shades of blue? Did it depend on the maker of the items and the amount of dye they used, or was it supposed to be uniform across the board, no matter who produced it? Thank you to anyone who can help me out here!
Not sure where this would fit, so I though I'd just post here. I've been searching the web and the forum, but can't quite find the answer I'm looking for and was hoping someone might be able to shed some light on this subject. How prevalent would it have been for a Federal soldier to have a cap and blouse that were of two different shades of blue? Did it depend on the maker of the items and the amount of dye they used, or was it supposed to be uniform across the board, no matter who produced it? Thank you to anyone who can help me out here!
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