An Image Request

D.H. Hill

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Aug 26, 2013
Gentlemen,

I am looking for a high-resolution image of one of the photographs Mr. Roche took at Fort Mahone. It is the one Mr. Adolphus refers to as "Soldier 77" in his article here: http://www.adolphusconfederateuniforms.com/the-confederate-soldier-of-fort-mahone.html

A bit graphic, I know, but I am basing a reenacting uniform on it. Particularly I'm interested in the shirt pattern. The article says it's finely checkered on white, but I'd like a closer look.

If anyone knows where I might find such an image I would be grateful.

Thank you, D.H.
 
A full-resolution version is here. Warning, it's very graphic.

Here is the LoC catalog information:

  • Title: Petersburg, Virginia. Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches of Fort Mahone
  • Creator(s): Roche, Thomas C., d. 1895, photographer
  • Date Created/Published: 1865 Apr.
  • Medium: 1 negative (2 plates) : glass, stereograph, wet collodion.
  • Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-cwpb-02543 (digital file from original neg. of left half) LC-DIG-cwpb-02542 (digital file from original neg. of right half)
  • Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.
  • Call Number: LC-B811- 3177 [P&P]
  • Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
 
I don't know if this helps but I found this picture of a Confederate soldier in a plaid shirt.

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Really a good find! This particular plaid looks very modern and my father's housecoat had a similar pattern. This would be great for the re-enactors to know.

Is there any identification as to what Regiment this lad was in? I see the "4" and then below letters S L G...

M. E. Wolf
 
Really a good find! This particular plaid looks very modern and my father's housecoat had a similar pattern. This would be great for the re-enactors to know.

Is there any identification as to what Regiment this lad was in? I see the "4" and then below letters S L G...

M. E. Wolf
Thanks, it said in the caption, sorry I forgot to post it with the picture. 4th Sumpter Light Guards.
 
Odd that it buttons all the way down. I didn't think that came about until the early 1900s, although obviously I was mistaken.
 
Odd that it buttons all the way down. I didn't think that came about until the early 1900s, although obviously I was mistaken.
I noted you were thinking of using that type shirt for reenacting. I thought that picture may give you something to work with.
 

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