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  • Cincinnati Clothing Depot Report - July-November 1861

    From the Cincinnati Daily Commercial, November 29 1861. There were a few numbers I could not make out from the microfilm, so I annotated with a _. No attempts to guess the numbers. Gives a good idea of what was coming out of Cincinnati in mid to late 61.

    Military Clothing Distributed from this City.
    We are permitted by Capt. Bullock, Assistant Quartermaster General of Ohio, to publish the following, viz:

    Clothing Depot, Cincinnati, O,
    November 27, 1861
    Capt. J.H. Dickerson, A.Q.M:
    Dear Sir: I have the honor to submit the following report of clothing and camp equipage, which I have issued on your order, from the 1st of July, 1861, to 26th November, 1861.
    I have the honor to be,
    Very respectfully your ob’t servant,
    WM. H. GILL
    M.S.K., Q.M.D., U.S.A.

    Boots (pairs)………….…………………………6,107
    Bootees (pairs)…………………………………115,714
    Blouses (lined)…………………………………49, 564
    Blouses (unlined)………………………………49,199
    Blankets…………………………………………93, _81
    Great coats (foot)……………………………….36,459
    Great coats (mounted)…………………………2, _77
    Drawers (pairs)………………………………….165,610
    Shirts……………………………………………..170,410
    Stockings (pairs)………………………………...172,745
    Trowsers (foot)…………………………………..92,1_2
    Trowsers (mounted)…………………………….5,1_9
    Caps and covers…………………………………75, 703
    Artillery jackets…………………………………..374
    Private coats (infantry)………………………….12,4_0
    Cavalry jackets…………………………………..4,584
    Zouave trousers…………………………………2,000
    Zouave hats……………………………………..1,980
    Zouave jackets…………………………………..2,000
    Zouave leggings………………………………...2,000
    Hats (felt)…………………………………………_7,637
    Wall tents, complete…………………………….2,107
    Bell tents, complete……………………………..4,033
    Sibley tents, complete…..………………………1,621
    Common tents, complete……………………….997
    Hospital tents, complete………………………...85
    Bugles, with ex. M.P……………………………..60
    Drums, complete……………………………..….410
    Fifes………………………………………………380
    Canteens, complete…………….………………76,970
    Haversacks, do………………………………….82,833
    Knapsacks, do…………………………………..74,372
    Axes and Handles………………………………10,890
    Picks and Handles……………………………...10,890
    Hatchets and Handles………………………….10,671
    Spades…………………………………………...10,190
    Shovels…………………………………………..727
    Camp Kettles…………………………………….10,166
    Mess Pans……………………………………….23,542
    Knives…………………………………………….44,775
    Forks………………………………………………44,805
    Spoons……………………………………………30,281
    Tin Cups…………………………………………..47,961
    Tin Plates……………………………………….…47,905
    Reg. Description Books………………………….86
    do. Letter, do ……………………........86
    do. Order, do …………………………85
    do. Index, do ………………………...35
    Gen’l Order. do …………………………86
    Co. Morning Rept, do …………………………876
    do. Description, do ………………………….878
    do. Order, do ………………………….878
    do. Clothing, do ………………………….878
    Comforts…………………………………………..3,612
    Knapsack Blankets………………………………5,000
    Knapsack Traps…………………………………..5,000
    Hatchet Handle…………………………………..100
    Post Guard Books………………………………..40
    Pick Handles……………………………………..150
    Axe Handles……………………………………...600
    Leather Stocks……………………………………15,000
    JOSHUA MANN
    121st Ohio Vol.
    Yo Mess

  • #2
    Re: Cincinnati Clothing Depot Report - July-November 1861

    So, here's my issue. These records are great, no doubt but, who made it, what did it look like, and where did it go? That's what we'll never know.
    [FONT="Book Antiqua"]"Grumpy" Dave Towsen
    Past President Potomac Legion
    Long time member Columbia Rifles
    Who will care for Mother now?[/FONT]

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    • #3
      Re: Cincinnati Clothing Depot Report - July-November 1861

      It does shoe a relatively close stocking of Lined vs. Unlined blouse for the early months of the war.

      Also bell tents being more common then sibley at this particular arsenal

      also caps/covers stocked in equal numbers?
      possibly distributed as such
      [FONT="Garamond"]Justin A. Meinert[/FONT]

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      • #4
        Re: Cincinnati Clothing Depot Report - July-November 1861

        Thank you for posting.

        This is one important part of the puzzle. Piecing together a complete sense of what was used, what it was like and where it was sent obviously requires handling completely vetted artifacts of known provenance, more first hand accounts and descriptions, photographic records, & etc. We may never have a complete understanding, but over the last several decades, a much clearer picture has emerged.

        When I started in this hobby, the cutting edge were happy with generic representations of uniforms and equipment made from moderately correct materials and patterns. It was unheard of specifying a JT Martin sack coat over a Schuykill Arsenal or a Cincinatti Depot, let alone even recognizing the difference or knowing when and where in the war they would be appropriate. Thanks to early research and the internet, rank and file reenactors have resources available to them just for the asking. I can only imagine our understanding of the material culture of the war will continue to accelerate.

        I found the bell tent reference interesting as well as the couple thousand zouave uniforms issued out in the west. Equal numbers of lined vs unlined blouses issued out throughout the Summer and Fall months. I regretted the first digit missing on the "felt hats". I would have like to compare with the numbers of forage caps issued in that timeframe.
        Paul McKee

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