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I.F. Mansfield, Orderly Sergeant, 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 1862
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Was this worn only for dress, standard issue, or something the soldier had made special?It is a Zouave pattern Jacket complete with MANY Ball Buttons. Nice image..
Was this worn only for dress, standard issue, or something the soldier had made special?
In regards to Zouave attire, many Companies, within regiments N&S desired to emulate some Zouave dress for paradesWas this worn only for dress, standard issue, or something the soldier had made special?
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I.F. Mansfield, Orderly Sergeant, 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 1862
Just a thought, but it might be pre war militia uniform after the pattern set by Elmer Ellsworth. I am not saying that the man is misidentified, but his picture may be from his militia days prior to, or at the beginning of the war. Ellsworth had a terrific impact on state militia's in the late '5o's and 1860, and many would go with the Zouave uniform so they could do the physical drill comfortably.
It is an interesting uniform. It looks to be quite colorful!
Was the 105th Ohio a zouave regiment? I'm trying to find any mention of that and can't. Here's another photograph of three of the regiment, and in it, supposedly taken 1863, they look like absolutely typical western Federals:
http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw105.html
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The following history of the regiment also doesn't mention they were zouaves:
http://books.google.com/books?id=T2kUAAAAYAAJ
Found another photo of I.F. MansfieldIra F. Mansfield
Residence was not listed; a 20 year-old Moulder.
Enlisted on 8/9/1862 as a 1st Sergeant.
On 8/20/1862 he mustered into "H" Co. OH 105th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 6/3/1865 at Washington, DC
Promotions:
* 2nd Lieut 2/12/1863
* 1st Lieut 5/15/1863 (As of Co. B)
Intra Regimental Company Transfers:
* 5/15/1863 from company H to company B
Other Information:
born 6/27/1842 in Poland, OH
(Parents: Kirtland and Lois Mansfield. Wife: Lucy Mygatt.
Ch: Kirtland, Mary Lois,Henry)
After the War he lived in Cannelton, Beaver County, PA
Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
- Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio
- History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania 1888
- Union Blue: History of MOLLUS
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Story accompanying the photo says -I like this one better ! The kepi in the 1st one looks a couple of sizes too small !