What hats did Union soldiers wear?

What hats did Union soldiers wear?

The Hardee hat, also known as the Model 1858 Dress Hat and sometimes nicknamed the “Jeff Davis”, was the regulation dress hat for enlisted men in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The Hardee hat was also worn by Confederate soldiers.

What was unique about the unions Massachusetts 54th Infantry Regiment?

The 54th Regiment Massachusetts Infantry was a volunteer Union regiment organized in the American Civil War. Its members became known for their bravery and fierce fighting against Confederate forces. However, African Americans were not allowed to serve as soldiers in the Union Army until January 1, 1863.

Did Union soldiers wear GREY?

Uniforms and clothing worn by Union and Confederate Soldiers During the Civil War. The two sides are often referred to by the color of their official uniforms, blue for the Union, gray for the Confederates. Some Union units wore gray, while some Confederates were attired in blue.

How many of the 54th Massachusetts survived?

The brave soldiers of the 54th Massachusetts had sustained the heaviest loss–281 men, of whom 54 were killed or fatally wounded, and another 48 never accounted for. But the other regiments had paid almost as great a price.

What weapons do Union infantry soldiers use?

These weapons include edged weapons such as knives, swords, and bayonets, firearms such as rifled muskets, breech-loaders and repeating weapons, various artillery such as field guns and siege guns and new weapons such as the early grenade and landmine.

Why was the Union victory at Vicksburg important?

The siege of vicksburg was a great victory for the union. It gave control of the mississippi river to the union. Around the same time, the confederate army under general robert E. Lee was defeated at the battle of gettysburg. These two victories marked the major turning point of the civil war in favor of the union.

How many Union soldiers died at Fort Wagner?

Union Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and 272 of his troops are killed in an assault on Fort Wagner, near Charleston, South Carolina.

What did a Union soldier carry?

The typical Union soldier carried his musket, percussion cap box, cartridge box, a canteen, a knapsack, and other accoutrements, in addition to any personal effects. By contrast, many Southern soldiers carried their possessions in a blanket roll worn around the shoulder and tied at the waist.

How many men from Massachusetts served in the Union Army?

A total of 159,165 Massachusetts men served in the Union forces, 133,002 in the Union army and 26,163 in the Union navy. The army units consisted of 62 regiments of infantry, 6 regiments of cavalry, 16 batteries of light artillery, 4 regiments of heavy artillery, 2 companies of sharpshooters, a few unattached battalions and 26 unattached companies.

Where can I find a list of my Massachusetts regiments?

The Massachusetts Civil War Research Center has a name searchable database of over 150,000 soldiers, sailors and marines and brief histories of many Massachusetts regiments (with more to be added). The Family History Library has many records for individual regiments.

How many regiments of soldiers were in the Civil War?

The army units consisted of 62 regiments of infantry, 6 regiments of cavalry, 16 batteries of light artillery, 4 regiments of heavy artillery, 2 companies of sharpshooters, a few unattached battalions and 26 unattached companies. The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was the first regiment of African American soldiers.

How do I get an American Civil War hat?

These American Civil War hats can be made to your specification just email us with the details of the cap you want and we can take it from there or buy off the shelf from the available kepi’s below. We also produce ‘Reproine’ caps – where there is a mixture of reproduction & genuine parts, usually the buttons and unit insignia are genuine.