cwt9999
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- Aug 18, 2017
I recently made a trip to Gettysburg and came across a rigid knapsack not in the best condition but marked at a reasonable price. It was labeled, "Early Civil War Knapsack". I collect military items from various eras so I found it a unique item since I have only ever seen knapsacks through museum glass. From my understanding the rigid knapsacks were generally phased out early in the war except for militia units.
I've attached some pictures, but it looks like this knapsack was repurposed for another use as there are some different markings on it. The 12 Sep Co, from what I could find was related to a state militia company out of Troy, NY at least in 1908. What I find interesting is what's underneath that stenciling seems to be a much older stamp. It's hard to see at different angles but using a red light lens, it's fairly readable. To me it looks like the initials are TVC with each letter superimposed over the next. On the bottom is newer stencil of 28, but looking at that as well, there seems to be an older 28 in a different font underneath that one. I did some searching around trying to match up the older stenciling but haven't been able to come up with much.
I'm curious if anyone may have some additional knowledge or resources they may be able to pass along to help figure out the past of this knapsack?
I've attached some pictures, but it looks like this knapsack was repurposed for another use as there are some different markings on it. The 12 Sep Co, from what I could find was related to a state militia company out of Troy, NY at least in 1908. What I find interesting is what's underneath that stenciling seems to be a much older stamp. It's hard to see at different angles but using a red light lens, it's fairly readable. To me it looks like the initials are TVC with each letter superimposed over the next. On the bottom is newer stencil of 28, but looking at that as well, there seems to be an older 28 in a different font underneath that one. I did some searching around trying to match up the older stenciling but haven't been able to come up with much.
I'm curious if anyone may have some additional knowledge or resources they may be able to pass along to help figure out the past of this knapsack?