Personal Items

More than anything else, the personal items of Civil War soldiers come with often the most poignant stories. A set of field eating utensils inscribed “For a Good Boy,” a sewing kit called a “housewife” carried by soldiers to mend their uniform, and a chess set, carved of wood while confined to a prison camp in the north. Items such as these allow the distant past to speak. Click on images to enlarge.

Item Information Drumsticks

Private August Siebrandt
Company B, 20th Louisiana Infantry
011.011
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Served as Portfolio, Work-Box, Dressing Case and Chequeur Board
Calendar printed on inside is dated 1862.
013.013.0009

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Private Alexander Dimitry
Company F, 13th Virginia Cavalry
007.004.009

At the time of his death Dimitry was buried in his uniform, boots and spurs, In 1867, two years after the Civil War, the young Confederate soldiers grave was discovered, and he was disinterred for reburial in a more suitable place. His body and effects were found to be in an excellent state of preservation. Before reburial Dimitry’s boots and spur were removed and preserved so that later generations might see the equipment used by Mosby’s famed Cavalry Unit.
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Private A. L. H. Kernion
22nd Louisiana Infantry

Kernion carried this Prayer Book with him through 1861-1865. The book is dated 1848 and is written in French.
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A sewing kit carried by soldiers during the Civil War made of pink brocade. Owner unidentified.
011.002.035
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Pipe
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Ornately embroidered black velvet smoking cap of General PGT Beauregard
007.003.007

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Field glasses of General Alfred Mouton.
009.010.031
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Found on the Shiloh Battlefield by Private V. F. Allain of the Washington Artillery
011.002.074
Item Information Forks and Knife

Charles Horton
Co. A, Consolidated Crescent Regiment
The fork and spoon handle are engraved “For A Good Boy.”
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