"Deep South" Mississippi Depot Jacket 1862-1863
"Deep South" Mississippi Depot Jacket 1862-1863
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$225.00 USD
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$225.00 USD
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Based on a surviving example linked to production in Mississippi in 1862-1863, this jacket represents one of the most simplistic garments issued in the Confederacy. The jacket has a four piece body, one piece sleeve and collar, and no pockets. The jacket was closed with 6 "I" Block buttons and did not incorporate any form of top stitching.
Based on the history of the garment, it is believed to represent early "Deep South" depot production - ideal for representation at the battles of Shiloh, Iuka, Corinth, Kentucky Campaign, and Vicksburg Campaign.
The original jacket is directly linked to a matching set of simple depot trousers that can be found here.
Additional historical information can be found here.
Based on the history of the garment, it is believed to represent early "Deep South" depot production - ideal for representation at the battles of Shiloh, Iuka, Corinth, Kentucky Campaign, and Vicksburg Campaign.
The original jacket is directly linked to a matching set of simple depot trousers that can be found here.
Additional historical information can be found here.
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- Production Time
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