- The Famous Hardee Hat | Reenactors Forum - Join, Drill, See the . . .
I just picked up a Hardee hat and I look forward to wearing it But I've noticed that in most original photos, the soldiers have dressed their hats in part (bugles, eagles, etc) or in full (everything including ostrich plume) but many reenactors wear their Hardees with no brass or anything Is the hat supposed to be undecorated in the field?
- The Free Manual Of Arms From Hardees Revised Tactics (1861)
What a great find, Barrycdog Between Google Books, Project Gutenburg (45000+ free ebooks), Library of Congress online offerings, various and sundry other free resources - and this site so much great stuff to read, so little time Before I get sucked in much further think I'll head up to the 2nd day of the Tunnel Hill 150th re-enactment, today!
- The Famous Hardee Hat | Reenactors Forum - Join, Drill, See the Elephant
The Hardee hat, also known as the Model 1858 Dress Hat and sometimes nicknamed the "Jeff Davis", was the regulation dress hat for enlisted men in the Union Army during the American Civil War The Hardee hat was also worn by Confederate soldiers [1][2] However, most soldiers found the black felt
- The Hardee Flag Patterns of the 1st. Kentucky Brigade Orphan Brigade . . .
According to this article by Mr Walden, the original of the 9th Kentucky was still in private hands about ten years ago Walden: Orphan Brigade flags The flag appears to be of what has been termed the "first" type of the Hardee Corps flag I see notice the 4th Regiment received their Hardee color in March, 1863
- Alternative Arms Stacking | Reenactors Forum - Join, Drill, See the . . .
I am wondering about stacking arms Did soldiers use other methods, such as the Kentucky swing, to stack arms other than those methods outlined in either Casey's or Hardee's manuals?
- Light Infantry as a Civil War term.
Scott's infantry tactics of 1835 was the standard for the US Army infantry and the common militia until August, 1862, when it was officially replaced No it was not The "1861 "US infantry tactics" was the official manual from May 1861 (it is Hardee's 1855 book, with his name removed and the
- 6th-7th Arkansas Infantry | Regimental Histories
The 1864 Hardee pattern of the 6th 7th Arkansas Infantry (consolidated) in Govan's Arkansas Brigade, Cleburne's Division, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee This flag was carried throughout the Atlanta Campaign until captured in the battle of Jonesboro, Ga, Sept 1, 1864 6th Arkansas
- The Famous Hardee Hat | Reenactors Forum - Join, Drill, See the . . .
Ahem Ladies Off the coon parts and on to more pleasant topics, por favor I had an epiphany today Hardee was a hat plagiarist Why, you ask? Expired Image Removed I'm beginning to think our little conflict should be re-titled "Napoleonic Memories, Part 4"
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