Illustrations of uniforms worn by Union and Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War.

This article covers military uniforms during the American Civil War (1861–1865).

During the years 1860–1865 there were three distinct types of uniform in use by the United States Armed Forces. Styles used were traditional similar to those used in the Napoleonic Wars, a regimental dress such as used during the American Revolutionary War and a specialist dress similar to those worn by Lancers and Hussars or an ethnic dress such as kilts.[1] With shortages in 1861 the federal government issued a regulation pattern uniform for all state regiments.[2]

Confederacy

At the onset of the war the Confederate States Army uniforms were highly varied as the majority were made at home. Between 1861 and 1862 the quartermaster department issued some uniforms but there were severe shortages.[3]

See also

References

  1. Katcher pp3
  2. Spencer pp14
  3. Taschek pp26

Bibliography

  • Katcher, Philip. Volstad, Ron. (1986) American Civil War armies: Volunteer militia Osprey ISBN 978-0-85045-679-0
  • Spencer, John D. (2006) The American Civil War in the Indian Territory Osprey ISBN 978-1-84603-000-0
  • Emerson, William K. (1996) Encyclopedia of United States Army insignia and uniforms University of Oklahoma Press ISBN 978-0-8061-2622-7
  • Taschek, Karen. (2006) The Civil War Chelsea House ISBN 978-1-60413-381-3
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