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    Hello,

    Sorry for my poor English but i am French.

    In the purpose of keeping warmth when sleeping at the bivouac, a friend of mine told me that he use a blanket sewn along the edges to make something like a sleeping bag.

    I don’t know if it may be authentic.
    Do you have primary source about cw soldiers using blanket sewing like a sleeping bag ?

    Authentic or not he can no more use his blanket like an overcoat and I am not sure it is a good idea ! :(

    Jean-Marc Atlan
    [I]Gettysburg 1993
    Red River Campaign, April 3-9 1994[/I]

    Jean-Marc "Blum" Atlan

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    Re: Sewing a blanket

    I have never heard or read of any accounts of this happening and never seen any pictures or original blankets that even looked to be at one time sewn like a sleeping bag. Now im not saying that this would have never happened, but im just going on what i have seen and read. If it were me, i'd leave the blanket the way it is because that way you cant go wrong. Besides, how much harder is it to just wrap your blanket over you when your sleeping?
    Ryan Stull
    37th NC Co B
    stull6@charter.net

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    • #3
      use a shelter tent

      ". . . . The shelter-tent is of much use to the soldiers.
      1.It serves, buttoned up, as a bag, in which the man sleeps, under
      the large tent, or anywhere.
      2. It serves as a bag to collect provisions and forage.
      3. The men, buttoning them together, make of them tents or gal-
      leries under which they are protected from the cold and rain. The
      more men unite, the better the tent, but eight men together can make
      an excellent tent.

      GENERAL ORDERS, ~ HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
      No. 52. Camp near Falmouth, Va., May 15, 1863.
      The suggestions contained in the following extract from a communication from the medical director of this army will be strictly observed
      by all concerned, and it is made the duty of corps and other independent commanders, as well as of officers of the inspector-general’s department, to enforce a compliance with the same.
      By command of Major-General Hooker:
      S.WILLIAMS,
      Assistant Adjutant- General "

      From the OR p. 491 Vol 25(Part II) Series I
      Ryan B.Weddle

      7th New York State Militia

      "Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes" - Henry David Thoreau

      "The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional as to how they perceive the Veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their country."
      – George Washington , 1789

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      • #4
        Re: Sewing a blanket

        Thanks for all your answers !

        As i said, it is not for me but for a friend of mine.
        In my opinion, to do right, we must do only what we can find in primary sources.

        I will send all you write to my friend.

        jma

        Jean-Marc, please sign your full name to all posts - Mike Chapman
        Last edited by dusty27; 02-07-2004, 09:55 PM.
        [I]Gettysburg 1993
        Red River Campaign, April 3-9 1994[/I]

        Jean-Marc "Blum" Atlan

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