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    Here's something I've never seen in any other book or at any museum. Can someone help me with this please? I'm sure Converse wasn't around back then.
    Campt at Franklin, Tenn. May 12, 1863

    ...Today is just three years since I asked a certain young lady to share my fate with me. I worked hard all that day.Wore blue jeans pants & shirt & straw hat & poor shoes. Today that same young lady is mine, I wear blue pants, gray shirt, felt hat & canvas shoes...
    Canvas shoes were around back then? BTW, the letter is from George E. Dolton to his wife, as published in The Path of Patriotism: Civil War Letters of George Edwin Dolton, ISBN: 1-4196-0707-3 (page 46).
    GaryYee o' the Land o' Rice a Roni & Cable Cars
    High Private in The Company of Military Historians

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    Canvas shoes we not uncommon. You hear people call them "Camp Shoes" in common reference today. Here is an image showing what is likely a pair of canvas shoes on some Confederate dead at Gettysburg.
    Last edited by Minieball577; 06-01-2008, 09:07 AM.
    ~ Chris Hubbard
    Robert L. Miller Award Winner No. 28 May, 2007
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      Canvas Shoes?

      You don't have to look far (there have been several of discussions on them right here on these A/C forums) to find great info on this topic.



      There is one discussion in particular, which even has some great images of original Canvas Shoes.

      Brian Hicks
      Widows' Sons Mess

      Known lately to associate with the WIG and the Armory Guards

      "He's a good enough fellow... but I fear he may be another Alcibiades."

      “Every man ever got a statue made of him was one kinda sumbitch or another. It ain’t about you. It’s about what THEY need.”CAPTAIN MALCOLM REYNOLDS

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        Re: canvas shoes?

        thanks guys!
        GaryYee o' the Land o' Rice a Roni & Cable Cars
        High Private in The Company of Military Historians

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