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  1. Pry House FieldHospital Museum. 18906 Shepherdstown Pike. Keedysville, MD 21756. (301) 695-1864. Regular Hours. Open Saturdays 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. If you are human, leave this field blank. Explore the uniforms and clothing worn by both Union and Confederate soldiers during the Civil War with this interactive layering guide.

  2. Confederate uniforms, plate 172 of the Civil War Atlas. Each branch of the Confederate States armed forces had its own service dress and fatigue uniforms and regulations regarding them during the American Civil War, which lasted from April 12, 1861, until May 1865. The uniform initially varied greatly due to a variety of reasons such as ...

  3. Civil War Kepi. $30.00. Page 1 of 6. Civil War reenactment supplies, including: shell jackets, officers frock coats, great coats, wool trousers, muslin shirts, dress shirts, fireman, battle and cavalry shirts, kepis and forage caps, officer kepis, woolen vests, jean wool uniforms, havelocks, 9 button officers roundabout jackets.

  4. The Union Army settled on rules for an official uniform in 1862. It wasn't until 1863 that the Confederate Army began to use a standard uniform design. The Confederates chose gray dye for their uniforms because it was inexpensive to make. Sometimes the grey coats of the Confederates were trimmed with green or yellow.

  5. Civil War Uniforms. Civil war uniforms served the dual purposes of distinguishing friend from enemy on a smoke filled battlefield, particularly in hand to hand combat, and encouraged unit cohesion. As the war lingered and became more intense, maintaining morale was critical. The uniform became a soldier's personal flag and promoted an esprit de ...

  6. A chronological presentation of some of the more unique and important uniforms to represent the evolution of the American Civil War “Blue and Grey” from just...

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  7. April 9 – November 6, 1865. Today part of. United States. During the American Civil War, the United States was referred to as simply the Union, also known colloquially as the North, after eleven Southern slave states seceded to form the Confederate States of America (CSA), which was called the Confederacy, also known as the South.

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