Description: 2 Original General Orders - Uniforms and Equipment General Order No. 4War DepartmentAdjutant General's OfficeWashington, February 26, 18611 page Regulations in regard to the uniform of the Army are announced for the government and information of all concerned. Several changes to uniform and equipment regulations,issued just prior to the Civil War. By order of the Secretary of War, Samuel Cooper, who would soonbe the most senior general in Confederate service. Very good condition, holes along border where document had been previously bound.---------------------------------------------------------------- General order No. 202War DepartmentAdjutant General's OfficeWashington, December 9, 18626 pages Very detailed and interesting document regarding the cost of clothing,camp and garrison equipage for the U.S. Army with allowances of clothingto each soldier during enlistment, and his proportion for each year. Listing is incredibly detailed, even to the cost of each piece of hat ornamentation.Table folds out from page 4, detailing the value of clothing for each rank and branch of service and for each of five years of service(varies from year to year). Horse equipments included as well witha carbine socket and strap valued at 47 cents.! By order of the Secretary of War and print signed E.D. TownsendAsst. Adj. General Very good condition small stain on back blank page. Two holes onmargin where it was previously bound into a booklet. Shipping includes insurance. USA SALES ONLY NO INTERNATIONAL SALES NO RETURNS
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