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American Revolution, French and Indian and of course, Civil War
18 Staters14 FavorVisitorThis is a new one for me. Of course, I focused more on the military uniforms and equipment as a reenactor. My wife wore mostly ball gowns and carried a small crocheted purse. Even some of the more “dressed up” ladies never had anything like you picture here. That’s one of the reasons I like studying the period. You learn something new all of the time.
November 4, 2021 at 11:04 am in reply to: Who knew that women’s pockets in the 18th century would be pegged as SEXIST! #319718 Staters14 FavorVisitorInteresting. I spent many hours as a Civil War reenactor and never thought about the ladies having or not having pockets even in what were considered “camp dresses”. These plain skirts were worn by the ladies who spent time in camp making sure we were all fed and we’re devoid of the hoops worn under more dressier dresses. Most of the ladies carried small crocheted bags with their personal effects inside.
October 25, 2021 at 4:32 pm in reply to: Who knew that women’s pockets in the 18th century would be pegged as SEXIST! #313518 Staters14 FavorVisitorFor students of the Battle of Gettysburg, I highly recommend three by author Harry Pfanz. Gettysburg the First Day, Gettysburg the Second Day and Gettysburg: Culp’s Hill and Cemetery Hill are all incredibly well written and researched. Pfanz spent ten years as lead historian for the Gettysburg National Military Park.
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