Civil War Clothing and Equipment
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Civil War Clothing and Equipment
Mrs. Jones’ 5th grade Civil War Camp Life Just the Basics. • Lorrie and Erica Solider in camp • For every hour in battle, the solider spent weeks even months, in routine camp. • They did chores cutting wood, washing clothes, and more. • A fortune few had wives who followed the armies and helped. Soldiers Haversack. • Soldiers use haversacks for emergencies, hunger and, letters. • Haversacks are important cause they help people connect. • They are important to people cause they are useful for emergencies. Food Shortage • During the Civil War food in the South was scarce. • In Richmond, Virginia before the war, the cost of feeding a family was $6.55 per week. • After the Civil War, started, the cost for a small family was $68.25 per week. Skedaddle • Skedaddle was the word soldiers used to describe the act of fleeing under free. Civil War Clothing and Equipment Aubree & Rossi Union Soldier Jacket • This is a picture of a Union soldier’s jacket. • Union Soldiers had to wear these during battle. • Many Union soldiers had to wear grey over shirts until the blue coats could be made. Confederate Soldiers Cloths and Items • Confederate soldiers mostly wore grey uniforms, but some wore blue uniforms. • A few states had dress regulations but most governors let each company pick their own style. • At the beginning of the war people just wore what they had on. Civil War Kipi • This is a picture of a Kipi. • During the Civil War the soldiers uniforms were an important part of their equipment. • Servicemen actually wore combinations of personal clothing and infantry men sometimes went without shoes . Civil War soldier supplies • One of the things soldiers carried was a knapsack • Rolled and folded on this knapsack would be a blanket and rubber cloth or oil cloth which added more weight. Mackenzi & Kelsey Supplies ► This is a picture of supplies that soldiers might of used for the Civil War. ► They had to use swords and compasses to help find the right way to go. Gear ► Civil War soldiers gear included a cartridge box , a bayonet , a cap box , a canvas haversack , a tin canteen , a bar of soap , a towel , a jackknife , and a shaving kit. Rifle of Civil War This is a weapon they might have used in the Civil War. Some soldiers brought a lot of supplies from home but some supplies were given to them from the camp. Weapons of the Civil War Here are pictures of swords soldiers fought with in the Civil War. ► Officers swords were more decorated than soldiers. ► Dress sword were smaller and lighter. ► A scabbard was what the sword went into. ► Civil War Camp Life Letters, Songs, and Newspapers Sidney and Carissa Newspaper , Liberator • • • The Liberator was a newspaper. What ever they wrote about it became a chronicle. William Lloyd Garrison started the Liberator. The liberator is about freeing slaves. It was very influential for anti--slavery people. anti Civil War Letters Sometimes the soldiers had to use the back of envelopes to write on because paper was hard to find. Soldiers had to pay three dollars for ink . You only got a few thimbles full of ink when you bought the paper. Civil War Songs During the Civil War singing was a way to pass time. • A lot of people played different band instruments. • There were fewer Confederate bands because musicians were not quite as plentiful in the south and they were very expensive. • Each company in an infantry regiment had a musician who was usually a drummer. • Civil War Band In the Civil War most units had their own bands. • Civil War bands played different instruments and wore different styles of uniforms. • Many songs were marching tunes to keep the soldiers moving. Other songs were sad and spoke of loved ones at home. • Civil War Medicine Jesse, Landon,& Brandon Amputations Three out of four operations were amputations. Surgeons would cut off the blood flow with a tourniquet. More lives were saved by amputations than lost. Surgeons would take a scalpel and slice through the outlying tissue and flesh. Civil War Amputation Kit These are some of the basic tools used for amputations. Most of these tools were used for amputations. Amputations were the most common surgery performed. 3 out of 4 operations were amputations. If a soldier was struck in an appendage by a Minie Ball and hit the bone the soldiers option was to get an amputation. Civil War Medicine In the amputation kit the capital saw severed the larger long bones. This was one of the saws used by surgeons during the Civil War. Civil War Medicine bottles These are some medicine bottles used in the civil war. Doctors used tin cans to put herbs in. Dead Soldiers During the Civil War the soldiers were not prepared for the casualties. Do to this cause more then twice as many soldiers died of diseases as they did on the battlefield. If the Civil War military leaders had learned the importance of battlefield medicine ,both sides might have been better prepared to treat there wounded and diseased soldiers. Civil War Field Hospitals Civil War field hospitals were used to put soldiers in that came from the battle field. Doctors would go out to the battle field to bring back the dying men on the battle field. Civil War Nurses Nurses of the Civil War dressed wounds, washed patients, scrubbed ward floors, emptied bed pans, and a variety of other chores. Civil War Discipline Ethan & Paige Black Soldier Getting Bucked This soldier is getting bucked because he attempted to run away during a battle. Getting bucked involves putting handcuffs on and putting a stick under the knees and over his arms. Bucking & Gagging This picture is a guy getting bucked. He is probably being punished because he probably ran away when he was fighting or he did something bad in the war. He is also getting gagged. Gagged means that you have a stick in your mouth and they leave it there until the head master takes the stick out. Branding Of Soldiers During the Civil War soldiers were sometimes branded on their face or hip. This punishment was for deserters, cowards, and thieves. Riding The Wooden Horse Another punishment is called riding the wooden horse. The wooden horse is an eight foot high saw horse. The master would leave people out in the cold the rain and in the very hot sun. If you get in trouble this is where you go. You sit out there until the master comes and gets you. You could be out in the cold, rain, and in the hot sun for hours, day, and maybe weeks. Civil War Prisons and Punishments Brayden and Spencer Barrel Punishment in Prison Camps • This was a punishment that some prisoners received for bad behavior in prison camps. • The prisoner that wears the barrel shirt wears it for 2 HOURS!!! Civil War Prison Raiders • In prison camps there were groups of prisoners known as raiders. They were a band of thieves who preyed on weaker prisoners, stealing food, clothing, and money. Starvation at Andersonville • Because of over crowding, prisoners were often short on rations. • When prisoners came home many of them were little more than living skeletons. Freedom For Slaves • On the date of July 17,1862 Congress passed a Confiscation and Militia Act that meant if a slave master was going to war the slaves were set free. free. African Americans At War! • At the end of the Civil War 10% of the Union Army was African Americans. • By the end of the Civil war about 30,000 of the African American soldiers had an infection or a disease. • Some black soldiers also served in the artillery and the infantry. Civil War Spies And Scouts Cierstynn & Jessica Belle Boyd This is a picture of the very famous spy Belle Boyd. • Belle was for the Confederacy. • The reason why Belle was a successful spy is because no one would suspect that a woman could be a spy, because women had no rights back in the 1850’s. • Also another reason why Belle was never caught because she could easily charm officers by saying “Why weren’t you there last night?” • Emma Edmonds or Franklin Thompson • • • • • • This is a picture of another famous spy, Emma Edmonds. Emma was famous for her disguise as Franklin Thompson (in this picture she is Franklin Thompson) “Franklin” was for the Yankees. Franklin was once a disguised as a male slave at a Confederate camp. To change her race she used sliver nitrate powder. Emma never was caught by the Confederacy. Civil War Scouts • Here are some Civil War Scouts. They are the Brandy Station Scouts. • Scouts were to help take care of the soldiers. • The Brandy Station was a Civil War battle. This battle was Virginia in June 1863. • In the civil war, scouts would deliver messages. They would take it to the officer and if he needed to warn the troops he would use a signal flag. • During the civil war scouts would trade things for fur and find new routes in mountains. Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman was a slave and an abolitionist. During the Civil War, Harriet was a scout, spy, and a cook for the Union Army. During her time as a slave, Harriet helped over 300 slaves escape. Harriet encouraged African Americans to join the Union Army.