CSA Buckle & Bible

Manassas 1861

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Somewhere on Henry Hudson's river.
A Confederate soldier wearing civilian clothing, with a C.S.A belt buckle, and holding a Bible. LOC.
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We're his accoutrements made locally in the south or imported?
That style buckle was produced by the Atlanta arsenal which also produced accoutrement sets. Without a clearer veiw of the cartridge box can't say for certain but I'd say there's a good chance that's where they came from. Those were common in the Army of Tennessee.
 
His cartridge box strap seems rather light colored. Could it be a woven canvas strap?
I don't think so, the canvas straps still had leather ends to fasten to the box, I don't see that. I think it's just the lighting, the waistbelt looks a lighter color too. Could also be a lighter colored leather and not dyed black as some were. I'm having a brain fart, what do they call that? There's a term for it.
 
I don't think so, the canvas straps still had leather ends to fasten to the box, I don't see that. I think it's just the lighting, the waistbelt looks a lighter color too. Could also be a lighter colored leather and not dyed black as some were. I'm having a brain fart, what do they call that? There's a term for it.
undyed or russet...
 
If anyone should come across a copy of Bell Wiley's book "The life of Johnny Reb" , I recommend reading the chapter on religious activities in the southern armies. Chapter X is titled "Consolations of the Spirit". Wiley opens that chapter with these sentences. "Southerners of the nineteenth century were a religious people. Church affiliation was regarded as a badge of respectability..."
 
If anyone should come across a copy of Bell Wiley's book "The life of Johnny Reb" , I recommend reading the chapter on religious activities in the southern armies. Chapter X is titled "Consolations of the Spirit". Wiley opens that chapter with these sentences. "Southerners of the nineteenth century were a religious people. Church affiliation was regarded as a badge of respectability..."
But he also closes that chapter with these words.."and that a majority of Confederates made no profession of faith and had no church affiliation."
 
His cartridge box strap seems rather light colored. Could it be a woven canvas strap?
The South used a LOT of pig skin leather instead of cow hide and that is one reason for the color difference. @captaindrew is spot on with the Atlanta CSA plate. Below is one I dug back in the late 80's.

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