Start of the labor reducing steps for the Type I coats.
(Warehime) $250.00 up to size 46 Please select Coat Size :
Material:
Most commonly manufactured in satinette or jean cloth material.
Manufactured By:
Jim Warehime
Reference:
Time Life Books, Echoes of Glory,
Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy, p. 135 John Blair Royal coat
Private John Haden, 2nd Maryland Regiment
Kimmell, Ross, Company of Military Historians, Study on Maryland Infantry Uniforms
Hartzler, Daniel, Band of Brothers
Richmond Depot
Twelve (12) button front
Six (6) piece body
Full two (2) piece sleeve
Pvt. James Thomas, 2nd Maryland Regiment
PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR AVAILABLITY
Material:
Finished satinette
Twelve (12) small Kent, Payne & Co. buttons
Manufactured By:
Jim Warehime
Reference:
Kimmell, Ross, Study of Maryland Enlisted Confederate Infantry Uniforms.
Richmond Depot Type I
Nine (9) button front
Six (6) piece body
Wide two (2) piece sleeve
$275.00 up to size 46
$325.00 size 48 Please select Coat Size :
Material:
Manufactured in wool, jeans & satinette. Usually high quality, light colored uniforms.
There are no Richmond Depot Jackets Type I that are known to exist from the Richmond Depot.
Manufactured By:
Jim Warehime
Reference:
Jensen, Leslie D.,Johnny Reb, p. 54
Time Life Books, Echoes of Glory, Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy, p. 134
North Carolina Uniform 1st Pattern; State Issue Sack Coat
Six (6) button front
Long four (4) piece sack
Straight two (2) piece sleeve
Sewn epaulette trim
Fall collar
Early War
PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR AVAILABLITY
Material:
Satinette material.
Manufactured By:
Jim Warehime
Reference:
Jensen, Leslie D.,Johnny Reb, pp. 30 - 31
Time Life Books, Echoes of Glory, Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy, p. 144
Federal Sack Coat
Four (4) mid-size eagle buttons
Four (4) piece body
Two (2) piece sleeve
$215.00 up to size 46
$250.00 sizes 48 Please select Coat Size :
For Enlisted Men
1457. For Fatigue Purposes – a sack coat of dark blue flannel extending half-way down the thigh, and made loose, without sleeve or body lining, falling collar, inside pocket on the left side, four coat buttons down the front.
1458. For Recruits – the sack coat will be made with sleeve and body lining, the latter of flannel.
In 1857 the War Department decided to abandon the use of the jacket for fatigue wear and to adopt in its place (first for mounted men and then, in 1858, for all troops) a dark blue flannel sack coat. This essentially utilitarian garment was loose and formless, extended half way down the thigh, had a simple turn-over collar and four large uniform buttons. It was issued with sleeve and body lining to recruits, and without lining as a fatigue coat.
Material:
100 % wool flannel
Manufactured By:
Ray Hock
Reference:
Todd, Frederick P., American Military Equipage 1851-1872, Volume I, p. 57 Revised Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1861, p. 478, 1457-8
Time Life Books, Echoes of Glory, Arms and Equipment of the Union, p. 125
Gettysburg National Military Park
Confederate Overcoat
Five (5) button front
Four (4) piece body with lined cape
Full two (2) piece sleeves
Turned down collar with tab
$450.00 Please select Great Coat Size :
Material:
Manufactured in wool, satinette or jean cloth material.
Manufactured By:
Jim Warehime
Reference:
Jensen, Leslie D.,Johnny Reb, p. 63
Time Life Books, Echoes of Glory, Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy, p. 150
Federal Enlisted Man's Overcoat-Great Coat
Full two (2) piece sleeve
Five (5) button front
Six (6) button cape
$425.00 Please select Great Coat Size :
Material:
Kersey wool
Manufactured By:
Ray Hock
Reference:
Todd, Frederick P., American Military Equipage, 1851-1872, Volume I, p. 72 Revised Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1861, p. 487
Time Life Books, Echoes of Glory, Arms and Equipment of the Union, p. 129
Gettysburg National Military Park
Private Collection, Tim & Debbie Sheads