Folks,
I wanted to take the opportunity to share some information as it relates to the cargo of the steamer, the Justitia, that will hopefully stimulate some discussion. The Justitia sailed from England sometime after the invoice dated November 11, 1862. This invoice will serve as a case study for an upcoming (hopefully) CMH's article.
Per John T. Bourne's Bermuda journal, the Justitia's complete cargo did arrive in the Southern states as the noted runners made successive trips, one runner being the famed Cornubia. It is interesting to note that Caleb Huse's purchases of ready-made accoutrements seems to be heavier for the earlier war period rather than the later period ie. 1864-65. This may reflect the fact that the CS arsenal system had developed in efficiency but simply lacked the raw materials for production.
As a point of clarification, a 'middling' is an English term for the premium cut of leather off a hide, directly behind the neck, across the back and partly down the front shoulders. Just imagine a rectangle placed on a hide behind the neck.
Bulk Leather per the Isaac Campbell & Co. Invoice:
600 prs Brown Bridle Middlings
100 prs Stirrup Middlings
222 Brown Harness Backs
102 Skirt Backs
36 dz Collar Basils
70 Hides for Collar Wales
60 Bag Hides for Valises
60 prs Waxed Pouch Backs
30 Waxed Backs for Ball Bags
20 Trunk Hides
60 prs Waxed Middlings
20 dz _ Basils
60 Butts for Seats
300 Pouch MIddlings
300 Belt middlings
250 Waist Belt Middlings
500 Knapsack Sling Middlings
150 Middlings for Frogs
150 Middlings for Gun Slings
25 Brown Hides for Pockets
20 Black Grain Hides for Pouch Covers
80 Black Grain Hides for Pouch Covers
200 Middlings for Ball Bags
642 lbs Mixed Cut Leather for Knapsack Trimming
Neill Rose
PLHA
I wanted to take the opportunity to share some information as it relates to the cargo of the steamer, the Justitia, that will hopefully stimulate some discussion. The Justitia sailed from England sometime after the invoice dated November 11, 1862. This invoice will serve as a case study for an upcoming (hopefully) CMH's article.
Per John T. Bourne's Bermuda journal, the Justitia's complete cargo did arrive in the Southern states as the noted runners made successive trips, one runner being the famed Cornubia. It is interesting to note that Caleb Huse's purchases of ready-made accoutrements seems to be heavier for the earlier war period rather than the later period ie. 1864-65. This may reflect the fact that the CS arsenal system had developed in efficiency but simply lacked the raw materials for production.
As a point of clarification, a 'middling' is an English term for the premium cut of leather off a hide, directly behind the neck, across the back and partly down the front shoulders. Just imagine a rectangle placed on a hide behind the neck.
Bulk Leather per the Isaac Campbell & Co. Invoice:
600 prs Brown Bridle Middlings
100 prs Stirrup Middlings
222 Brown Harness Backs
102 Skirt Backs
36 dz Collar Basils
70 Hides for Collar Wales
60 Bag Hides for Valises
60 prs Waxed Pouch Backs
30 Waxed Backs for Ball Bags
20 Trunk Hides
60 prs Waxed Middlings
20 dz _ Basils
60 Butts for Seats
300 Pouch MIddlings
300 Belt middlings
250 Waist Belt Middlings
500 Knapsack Sling Middlings
150 Middlings for Frogs
150 Middlings for Gun Slings
25 Brown Hides for Pockets
20 Black Grain Hides for Pouch Covers
80 Black Grain Hides for Pouch Covers
200 Middlings for Ball Bags
642 lbs Mixed Cut Leather for Knapsack Trimming
Neill Rose
PLHA
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