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    Material Culture Guidelines,
    84th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment,
    June-July 1863

    Uniform
    All items will be of proper period construction. No machine sewn button holes or improper modern materials. No cigarettes; proper period pipes or chewing tobacco only.
    Coat:
    Fatigue blouse
    Dress coat
    Both are acceptable.

    Trousers:
    Regulation sky blue kersey trowsers

    Shirt:
    US Issue Shirt/contractor variant shirt
    Civilian shirt

    Headwear:
    M1858 forage cap
    Dress hat, unblocked
    No preference given, as records are unclear.

    Shoes:
    Federal brogans/issue shoes.

    Accouterments:
    US Issue haversack, canteen, blanket, gum blanket

    Any appropriate combination of rifle-musket accoutrements (M1857/1861 leathers)
    Springfield-style bayonet scabbard (M1859 two-rivet preferred.)
    Bedroll only.
    Weapons:
    1. Enfield Rifle Muskets
    2. 1861 Springfield Rifle
    3. No Smoothbores or two banders
    Also no original rifles and make sure weapon is in good working order. The NPS will be inspecting our rifles.
    Nathan Hellwig
    AKA Harrison "Holler" Holloway
    "It was the Union armies west of the Appalachians that struck the death knell of the Confederacy." Leslie Anders ,Preface, The Twenty-First Missouri
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