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Man's Uniform Sash
Man's Uniform Sash

Man's Uniform Sash

Original Owner (American, 1838 - 1863)
Date1862-1863
MediumPurple silk
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length including tassels x width): 105 1/4 x 4 1/8in. (267.3 x 10.5cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Mary Means Huber
Object number2004.130.1
DescriptionMilitia officer's purple silk uniform sash. The sash is nine feet long overall, with tassel terminals.
NotesHistorical Note: Hervey Fitts Jacobs (1838-1863) enlisted in the 26th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry on 29 August 1862. He mustered in on 10 November 1862 as a 2nd lieutenant of F Company. He was involved in the battles at Port Hudson, Louisiana that took place from May to July 1863. On 14 June 1863, during the third assault on Port Hudson, Lieutenant Jacobs was wounded; he died of his wounds on 5 July 1863.
Status
Not on view
Presentation Sword and Scabbard
Hervey Fitts Jacobs
1862
Proper left side
Charles Clark
1830-1840
Dress
Editha Laura Jacobs
1896
Proper right side
Baker & McKeeney
1872-1882
Gift of Charles S. MacDonough, 1847.12.0  © 2008 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Commodore Thomas MacDonough
1812-1814
Proper right side
General Alfred Howe Terry
1861-1865
Captain Peter Van Cortlandt Stoughton
1941-1945
Pieced Quilt
Sylvia Jacobs
about 1850
Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.14e, Connecticut Historical Society
Frank Jacobs
2000 November 30
Man's Uniform Chapeau Bras
General Alfred Howe Terry
1872