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Descriptions of
the Officers Shell Jacket
from the
US Dress Regulations of 1861
Jr. Officer Shell
Jackets (lieutenants and Captains) - Single breasted with 9
button front with eagle “I”, “C”, or “A” buttons. 3 small buttons of
same style on functional cuffs. Standup collar. Optional watch pocket
Sr. Officer Shell
Jacket (Major, Lt. Colonel, and Colonel) - Double breasted
with 7 eagle “I”, “C”, or “A” buttons or Optional staff buttons in each
row. 3 small buttons of same style on functional cuffs. Standup collar.
Optional watch pocket
General Officer
Shell Jacket
Brigadier General - Double breasted with 8 buttons grouped by
2 with eagle “I”, “C”, or “A” buttons or Optional staff buttons in each
row. 3 small buttons of same style on functional cuffs. Standup velvet
collar and cuffs. Optional watch pocket and breast pocket.
Major General - Double breasted with 9 buttons grouped by 3
with eagle “I”, “C”, or “A” buttons or Optional staff buttons in each
row. 3 small button of same style on functional cuffs. Standup velvet
collar and cuffs. Optional watch pocket and breast pocket.
Buttons -
The button and configuration designate the
rank and branch of service of the officer.
18...For
General Officers and Officers of the General Staff - gilt, convex, with
spread eagle and stars, and plain border; large size, seven - eighths of
an inch in exterior diameter; small size one - half inch.
19...For
Officers of the Corps of Engineers - gilt, nine - tenths of an inch in
exterior diameter, slightly convex; a. raised bright rim, one -
thirtieth of an inch wide; device, an eagle holding in his beak a
scroll, with the word "Essayons," a bastion with embrasures in the
distance surrounded by water, with a rising sun - the figures to be of
dead gold upon a bright field. Small buttons of the same form and
device, and fifty - five hundredths of an inch in exterior diameter.
20...States,
occupying one - half the diameter, and the letters T. E. in old
English characters the other half; small buttons, one - half inch
diameter, device and form the same.
21...For Officers of the Ordnance
Department - gilt, convex, plain border, cross cannon and bombshell,
with a circular scroll over and across the cannon, containing the words
“Ordnance Corps:” large size, seven - eighths of an inch in exterior
diameter; small size, one - half inch.
22...For
Officers of Artillery, Infantry, Riflemen, Cavalry, and Dragoons - gilt,
convex; device, a spread eagle with the letter A, for Artillery - 1, for
Infantry - R, for Riflemen - C, for Cavalry - D, for Dragoons, on the
shield; large size, seven - eighths of an inch in exterior diameter;
small size, one - half inch.
23...Aides
- de - camp may wear the button of the General Staff, or of their
regiment or corps, at their option.
24...For
all Enlisted Men - yellow, the same as is used by the Artillery, &c.,
omitting the letter in the shield.
Description from revised regulations of 1861 |
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Button
Configuration -
2...For a Major General–two rows of
buttons on the breast, nine in each row, placed by threes ; the
distance between each row, five and one - half inches at top, and
three and one - half inches at bottom
3...For
a Brigadier General - the same as for a Major General, except that
there will be only eight buttons in each row on the breast, placed
in pairs.
4...For
a Colonel - the same as for a Major General, except that there will
be only seven buttons in each row on the breast, placed at equal
distances ; collar and cuffs of the same color and material as the
coat.
5...For a Lieutenant Colonel - the same
as for a Colonel.
6...For
a Major - the same as for a Colonel.
7...For
a Captain - the same as for a Colonel, except that there will be
only one row of nine buttons on the breast, placed at equal
distances.
8...For
a First Lieutenant - the same as for a Captain.
9...For
a Second Lieutenant - the same as for a Captain.
10...For
a Brevet Second Lieutenant - the same as for a Captain.
Description from revised regulations
of 1861
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