Union Officer Shell Jackets

    Jr. Officer
Shell Jacket

Sr. Officer
Shell Jacket
Major General
Shell Jacket

All Jacket buttons are supplied and put in the configuration as stated in the 1861 Dress Regulations. (See Below)
The Major General Frock Coat is Pictured with the button layout in 3 groups of  3.
The Brigadier General button layout is in 4 groups of 2

All Shoulder Boards and Scales sold separately.

 

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

Fabrics available for our
Union Shell Jackets

Allow minimum of 3-5 weeks on Special Order Fabrics

21 oz.  Wool
also 13 0z available, for kids uniforms

Midnight (Navy) Blue Wool
Navy Blue

 

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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