Hello All,
I have recently become interested in the civilian aspect of the mid- nineteenth century, and have even made a few garments. We all know of the Echoes of Glory (EOG) series that details both Federal and Confederate uniforms and gear, but is there any work out there that is equal to the EOG series on the civilian front? Many books that I have seen on period civilian garments are often only sketches of clothing not the nice full color photographs as in EOG. Maybe some of you civilian living historians could chime in here and point me in the direction of such a work, if one indeed does exist.
Thanks,
Kyle M. Stetz
I have recently become interested in the civilian aspect of the mid- nineteenth century, and have even made a few garments. We all know of the Echoes of Glory (EOG) series that details both Federal and Confederate uniforms and gear, but is there any work out there that is equal to the EOG series on the civilian front? Many books that I have seen on period civilian garments are often only sketches of clothing not the nice full color photographs as in EOG. Maybe some of you civilian living historians could chime in here and point me in the direction of such a work, if one indeed does exist.
Thanks,
Kyle M. Stetz
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