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Confederate Infantry Advancing Firing, No. 1 This soldier wears a shell jacket and trousers made from high quality British army cloth imported into the Confederacy throughout the war. He also wears...
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Various regiments of the Texas Brigade were clothed by company in numerous forms of dress. While in the Army of Northern Virginia, clothing was replaced with standard patterns of the...
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This Confederate wears a single breasted frock coat based on the U.S. Army frock coat of 1861 but made of domestically produced and dyed cloth. Although every attempt was made...
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This soldier is dressed as he might have appeared at Antietam (Sharpsburg) in 1862 wearing his black trimmed frock coat. This is supported by photographs taken at encampments before the...
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This well uniformed soldier appears as he might have been dressed at the battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg) in 1862. A series of photographs of the 1st Texas encamped before the...
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Tobacco was used by many men in the 19th century as is often seen in period photographs. In antebellum America, tobacco was consumed in various forms: chewing tobacco, snuff, cigars,...
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There are four basic positions used for firing a rifle: standing; keeling; sitting; and prone. During the age of musketry standing and kneeling were most common. This was because the...
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1/30 ScaleMatte Finish1 Piece Set After the soldier’s musket is loaded, the powder at the bottom of the barrel must be ignited. For a flintlock musket a piece of...
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Over 50 different long arms were government issued or privately purchased and used during the American Civil War. Weapons from Austria, England, France, and Germany as well as those manufactured...
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31373 1/30 Scale Matte Finish Single Figure Engineering and pioneer soldiers played an important part in the American military since its beginning. The primary role of pioneer units was to assist...
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1/30 ScaleMatte Finish1 Piece Set
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During the American Civil War, artillery sergeants had command of, and responsibility for, the men and equipment of a platoon. A full strength battery normally had between 4 to 6...
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The first bayonets were used by French hunters when chasing down wild boar. They simply stuck a knife down the end of their musket barrel which kept them a relatively...
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31377 1/30 Scale Matte Finish 1 Piece Set From the beginning of the war, the South was outgunned in arms and ordnance; outmatched in material and stores; outclassed in rail and...
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31379 1/30 scale Matte Finish 1 Piece Set In 1859 the U.S. Army adopted a single breasted nine button frock coat for all branches of service. These coats, and the simplified...
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31380 1/30 Scale Matte Finish Single Figure As a modern military signaling instrument, the bugle dates from about 1750, when Hanoverian Jäger battalions adopted the Flügelmeister’s (the leader/director of the hunt)...
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31381 1/30 Scale Matte Finish Single Figure Like a regiment’s standard, the drum was an important symbol to its corps. They were often decorated with the unit’s insignia, coats of arms,...
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31382 1/30 Scale Matte Finish Single Figure Loading a musket while advancing was difficult, but not impossible. This was due in large part to the invention of the percussion primer, or...
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31383 1/30 Scale Matte Finish Single Figure Although linen or canvas gaiters of some description had been worn by soldiers for over a hundred years before the American Civil War, the...
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The Iron Brigade was often referred by the Rebs as “Those Dammed Black Hats!” Even though the brigade was made up of volunteers from Wisconsin and Indiana, early in the...
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Musicians were, for the most part, noncombatants and did not carry weapons, but at times were driven by duty into front-line action. The sound of the drums moved troops into...
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The 1st Virginia Cavalry completed its organization at Winchester, Virginia in July 1861, under the command of Colonel James Ewell Brown (J.E.B.) Stuart at the command of General Thomas Jackson....
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A Southerner was, on average, considered a superior horseman to his northern counterpart, especially early in the war. Roads in the rural south were generally poor, and horses were more for...
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This is a "Lone Star" flag inscribed with battle honors “Seven Pines/Gaines Farm” in the blue canton, and in the field, the honors “Elthams Landing” and “Malvern Hill.” This flag was...
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When the torn and bullet riddled silk flag of the 5th Texas was retired, a replacement made of wool was made by Mrs. Matilda “Maude” Jane Fuller Young, a Houston botanist...
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In the era of black powder weapons, the smoke on the battlefield made identification between friend and foe very difficult. In some cases, the Stars and Bars so resembled the...
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A Caring Heart - Woman with Blanket, 1855-1865 In 1861 there was no organization of trained nurses in the United States and war had begun. In June of that year, social reformer Dorothea...
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The Iron Brigade was part of the Union Army of the Potomac made up from men from three Western states, now part of the Midwest, that fought entirely in the...
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After the 5th Texas Infantry was organized in Richmond, Va., on 31 September 1861, its officers had a local contractor manufacture a flag for the regiment. Measuring 60 1/2’’ (hoist) x...
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The regiment was assembled at Lynchburg, Virginia in June of 1861 and initially served with “Stonewall” Jackson. In November, 1862 the regiment was assigned to Brigadier General John Gregg as part...
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Give ’Em Canister! Confederate 12-Pound Napoleon with Crew Canister is an anti-personnel, light artillery load that turned the cannon into an enormous shotgun. Canister was just that, a metal can which contained many...
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Guidon is the name given to a small flag or pennant carried as a standard by artillery units during the Civil War. The guidon typically signified unit designation and corps...
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The 1st Texas Regiment carried a factory-made battle flag in addition to their unique Wigfall pattern Lone Star flag made of silk. This smaller second flag was of a design...
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It is known that a Richmond Depot third bunting issue ANV battle flag was issued to 1st the Texas after they lost the two flags at Antietam, however, it’s not known what had...
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Union Irish Brigade Flag, No.3 The formation of the Irish Brigade was authorized by the Secretary of War, Simon Cameron, in September 1861. The brigade originally consisted of the 63rd...
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Young Confederate Drummer Advancing During the American Civil War, the snare drum was an integral part of army life. For the drummers themselves, their instrument represented a unique avenue of...
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Union Iron Brigade in Gaiters Kneeling Firing, No.2 The Iron Brigade, which Johnny Reb scornfully referred to as, “Those Dammed Black Hats!” originally consisted of volunteers from western states including...
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Union Infantry Officer Advancing, No.2 The attire of the Iron Brigade was more along the lines of the out-dated U.S. Army dress uniform than the common infantryman’s kit. Probably its...
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Defending the Round Tops, No. 1 Due to the fog of war, ego, ineptitude, and just plain bad timing, Little Round top was left largely undefended. At the every edge...
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Union Iron Brigade Casualty Falling, No.2 The Iron Brigade consisted of the 2nd, 6th, 7th Wisconsin, 24th Michigan, and 19th Indiana regiments – an all western brigade with a reputation...
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Union Sergeant in State Jacket Standing Reaching for Cap Introduced in the early 1820s, the percussion cap was a type of single-use ignition device for muzzle loaded firearms. When released, the...
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Union Corporal in State Jacket Standing Firing Although the archetypal image of a Union soldier is an infantryman wearing a forage cap and sack coat, but in reality there were...
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Union Iron Brigade Advancing at Right Shoulder, No.3 Although it is commonly believed that the western “Iron Brigade” wore distinctive dress, the truth is that this unit made up of...
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Union Iron Brigade in Gaiters Tearing Cartridge Although it is commonly believed that the western “Iron Brigade” wore distinctive dress, the truth is that this unit made up of midwestern...
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Union Iron Brigade Advancing at Right Shoulder Wearing Gaiters, No.2 The uniform of the Iron Brigade differed somewhat from the standard uniform of the Union army during the American Civil...