Confederate Infantry

Jackets
1. Columbus Depot Jackets
2. Penitentiary Jackets of undyed cloth
3. Civilian Coat
4. Commutation shell jacket

Trousers
1. CS Issue trousers
2. Civilian Pattern trousers

Trousers are to be of proper material. No checks, plaids or stripes. NO federal sky blue trousers.

Shirt
1. CS issue shirt
2.Civilian pattern shirt

Shoes:
1. Confederate issue.
2. Civilian shoes or boots
3. Federal issue brogans, limited use.

Haversacks:
1. C. S. pattern. Button or buckle closure.
2. U.S. Pattern. VERY LIMITED.

CS haversacks are generally extremely cheap to either make or purchase, please make an effort to obtain a good CS bag.
 

Canteens:
1. Wooden type. Made of cedar/cypress/cherrywood, etc. Various styles.
2. Tin Drum. Various sizes and styles, try to find a common identified type.
3. U.S. issue smoothside with or without jean/wool cover.

Knapsacks (optional):
1. Mexican War Style.
2. Imported English. Issac Campbell and Co. maker.
3. Confederate issue/manufacture of any of above styles.
4. U. S. Issue double bag

Cartridge boxes:
1. Any A.O.T. identified box
2. Tarred canvas box, with or without sling
3. U.S. issue M 1857/61 box
4. Imported English box

Cap pouches:
1. Any A.O.T. identified pouch.
2. Tarred canvas A.O.T. pouch.
3. English Enfield pouch, white buff

Waist belt:
1. Frame type, rectangular CSA, clipped corner CS, forked tongue, roller buckle and Georgia Frame are all common.
2. Tarred canvas with above plates

Weapons:

1. 1853 Enfield
2. 1842 Springfield
All weapons should have proper modifications, and be in clean working condition. All weapons will be inspected by the NPS.