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Book Description

The common image of the Confederate Army during the Civil War is dominated by a limited number of early photographs of soldiers wearing the gray and butternut associated with the CS regulations and quartermaster issues. This sequence of books examines a much wider field: the original uniforms of the state militia and volunteer companies which were brought together to form the Confederate armies, and the continuing efforts by individual states to clothe their troops as wear-and-tear reduced the originally wide range of uniforms. A mass of information from state papers and other contemporary documents is illustrated with rare photographs and meticulous color reconstructions.

Book Details
English Books
Paperback 48 Pages
ISBN-10: 1841768499
ISBN-13: 9781841768496
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Pub date: May 08, 2005
Dimensions: 24 cm x 18 cm x 1 cm Just how big is that?
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