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Perfect to complete your Civil War-era uniform collection: A gray-colored Confederate Army kepi (military cap) for sale by the Gettysburg Museum of History.
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Battle of Gettysburg Provenance This is a kepi worn by Brig. Gen. Paul Jones Semmes, mortally wounded in the battle of Gettysburg, July 1863.
2 cze 2013 · The hat is one of 94 artifacts featured in the new "Treasures of the Civil War" exhibit at the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center. The exhibit, which is two years...
Worn by General George McClellan, this well-tailored kepi, also known as a chasseur cap, was a taller type than most Civil War kepis and popular with soldiers of all ranks, who sometimes placed a wet sponge or handkerchief under the crown to keep cool.
Specific History. This is the type of kepi worn by a Confederate officer. The faded gold quatrefoil and three lines of lace signify that it was worn by a major or colonel. General History. The kepi was similar to the forage cap. It was copied from the French officer's hat.