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    To all:

    Now my main impression is Confederate, as I'm from South Carolina... but I have a blue coat so I can galvanize at those in-state events so I can still have fun. I must confess, I don't know as much about Union uniforms as Confederate ones.

    I'm looking to tighten-down my kit in the Yankee realm. I have a 9-button, wool shell jacket (more like a blouse- it falls a bit below the waist) that is lined with black linen. It is dark blue and has federal "I" eagle infantry buttons. No other ornamentation is on it.

    Can anyone tell me who or what regiment could have worn this? I was told by someone it is "early war" federal. Anyone seen one like it, because I haven't... yet.

    I hope this coat doesn't reek of farbaciousness.

    Any help?
    Johnny Lloyd
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    Re: 9-button Federal shell jacket

    Alright, I will bite and try to help out a CofC Alum.

    I cannot be certain exactly what type of blouse or jacket you are describing. For all I know you could be describing a jacket based on the one pictured on page 150 (Union EOG) ID to the 90th Pennsylvania. However, since you said it was a plain 9 button front, it more likely is what is commonly known in reenacting circles as "state jacket" or "Ohio jacket", which has a 9 button front, plain dark blue wool kersey, and epaulettes.

    i.e. http://www.cjdaley.com/statejackets.htm

    Also if you can find pictures of the Federals from the Rich Mountain event last summer, a good deal of guys are wearing this style of jacket.

    Perhaps you can find a photo of the original it is based off of, or a photo of a repro like it so we can tell for sure what type of jacket/coat that it is, thus we could better help you determine how many, to whom, and when they were issued.

    But with all of that said, no matter what type of jacket/coat it is based off of, if it is not of proper pattern, materials, and construction techniques, it should not be carried into the field no matter what scenario or unit you are portraying.
    Dane Utter
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    • #3
      Re: 9-button Federal shell jacket

      NY-

      I looked at CJ Daley's pic you sent the link on and sure 'nuff it looks like that one in the picture, but with no epaulettes. It's wool rich with a black linen lining, leading me to believe that it is early war.
      For the record, it isn't "farb-looking" but more like an early war jacket. I just have had no base-of-reference or original picture to put it into. Thanks for the help. I'll try to put a picture of it on here for your examinations.

      I'm buying a nice CJ Daley sack coat from a fellow pard on here.

      PLHA? Good group of men. You know Neill and Ed...? We've probably met at an in-state event before. I haven't done an event in awhile due to being in a real war/living in Germany.

      ;) -Johnny "the Reb"
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      • #4
        Re: 9-button Federal shell jacket

        Any chance it could be someone's attempt at a Schuylkill Arsenal jacket?



        It has too few buttons, but your description sounds similar in form. Where did you pick the jacket up? The seller didn't tell you what it was?
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        • #5
          Re: 9-button Federal shell jacket

          If it has "I" eagle buttons its probally a private purchase or officers coat.
          Breandan Mackie

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          • #6
            Re: 9-button Federal shell jacket

            Not necessarily. There are a few surviving state examples with "I" Eagle buttons.
            Your shell jacket could range anywhere from state issue to private purchase. If you are doing late war, it would suffice as a private purchase. If not, then maybe a state jacket (from any number of (mostly midwestern) states).
            The thing about shell jackets that are not Schuylkill Arsenal (infantry) pattern, is that they are all very unique, depending on the contractor or seller.
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            Riley Ewen

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            • #7
              Re: 9-button Federal shell jacket

              Hi-
              To clarify- the Buttons on said jacket are Federal Eagle buttons with a small block "I" on the shield in the talons of the eagle. No piping rank or any decoration, but with an inner jacket pocket

              Again, I'm pretty sure it is an attempt at a State Jacket without the epaulettes. For all I know, they could have come off or someone ripped them off. I bought it in a pile of other assorted secondhand wares (one of which was an early repro attempt at a Richmond Depot Type II jacket- an excellent buy for 50 bucks- doesn't even look like a repro compared to the originals!) when I wanted to start myself in the hobby about 10 years ago. So, unfortunately, no maker... :(

              Thanks for the help.. Johnny
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              • #8
                Re: 9-button Federal shell jacket

                Hi-
                To clarify- the Buttons on said jacket are Federal Eagle buttons with a small block "I" on the shield in the talons of the eagle. No piping rank or any decoration, but with an inner jacket pocket

                Again, I'm pretty sure it is an attempt at a State Jacket without the epaulettes. For all I know, they could have come off or someone ripped them off. I bought it in a pile of other assorted secondhand wares (one of which was an early repro attempt at a Richmond Depot Type II jacket- an excellent buy for 50 bucks- doesn't even look like a repro compared to the originals!) when I wanted to start myself in the hobby about 10 years ago. So, unfortunately, no maker... :(

                Thanks for the help.. Johnny
                Johnny Lloyd
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                • #9
                  Re: 9-button Federal shell jacket

                  Are the cuffs functional and, if so, how many buttons on each cuff?
                  Ian Macoy
                  Blue Ridge, VA

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                  • #10
                    Re: 9-button Federal shell jacket

                    Does it look like this?
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                    • #11
                      Re: 9-button Federal shell jacket

                      Yep... it looks like the above, but it has no epaulettes. No buttons anywhere on the sleeves... Johnny
                      Johnny Lloyd
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