Greetings,
This may be an easy question to answer, but I have been having trouble finding a definitive answer. I'm curious about the uniform an officer described as a Captain and brevet Lt. Colonel would wear. Specifically my interest is in Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. while he was an officer at Ft. Stevens in July, 1864. What I would like to know is whether or not his title of Brevet Lt. Colonel would have in any way have been reflected in his uniform, or would he have just appeared like any other staff captain.
The only pictures I've found of Holmes as a CW officer are of him in his single breasted junior officer's frock, and all documents say that the highest actual rank he achieved was captain. However, an unconfirmed (and famous) anecdote claims that Holmes, after yelling at President Lincoln, who had come out to observe the fighting at Ft. Stevens, was addressed by Lincoln as "Colonel," despite having not been introduced to the president. Now, this could all be legend or an error in the later telling of the story, but if not, would there have been something about Holmes' uniform that would have indicated that he was a brevet Lt. Colonel? (rank insignia, etc.)
Any clarification on this matter would be greatly appreciated, as I'm putting together an impression based loosely on Holmes' time at Ft. Stevens. Thank you.
This may be an easy question to answer, but I have been having trouble finding a definitive answer. I'm curious about the uniform an officer described as a Captain and brevet Lt. Colonel would wear. Specifically my interest is in Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. while he was an officer at Ft. Stevens in July, 1864. What I would like to know is whether or not his title of Brevet Lt. Colonel would have in any way have been reflected in his uniform, or would he have just appeared like any other staff captain.
The only pictures I've found of Holmes as a CW officer are of him in his single breasted junior officer's frock, and all documents say that the highest actual rank he achieved was captain. However, an unconfirmed (and famous) anecdote claims that Holmes, after yelling at President Lincoln, who had come out to observe the fighting at Ft. Stevens, was addressed by Lincoln as "Colonel," despite having not been introduced to the president. Now, this could all be legend or an error in the later telling of the story, but if not, would there have been something about Holmes' uniform that would have indicated that he was a brevet Lt. Colonel? (rank insignia, etc.)
Any clarification on this matter would be greatly appreciated, as I'm putting together an impression based loosely on Holmes' time at Ft. Stevens. Thank you.
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