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Man's Uniform Chapeau Bras
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Man's Uniform Chapeau Bras

Date1872-1882
MediumPrimarily hand-stitched black fur-finished silk, probably over cardboard, with plain-woven silk crown lining, a patent leather sweatband, gold bullion tassels, silk grosgrain ribbon edging and cockade, velvet, and gold metallic embroidery
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length front to back x height): 17 x 5in. (43.2 x 12.7cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineMuseum purchase
DescriptionOfficer's Connecticut Militia or Connecticut National Guard uniform chapeau bras. Largely hand-stitched of black fur-finished silk, presumably over cardboard. The tape trims may be machine-stitched. Set into the crown of the hat is a 1/2-inch-wide, circular ventilator, consisting of six holes covered with silk or cotton netting. (Ventilators are included in officer's hats beginning in 1872.) The hat has a brown patent leather sweatband. It is lined in the crown with white plain-woven silk. The maker's mark is stamped in the crown in gold (see Marks).

The hat appears to conform to United States Army regulations of 1872: the center front and center back are adorned with gold bullion tassels; and the leaves are edged in 3/4-inch-wide silk grosgrain ribbon (one half inch of which is exposed on the outside of the leaves). On the proper right leaf are two bands of 1 1/2-inch-wide, black, silk grosgrain ribbon, each extending upward and outward toward the front and rear edges of the leaf. In the middle of the proper right leaf is a oval-shaped, black, silk grosgrain ribbon cockade, 4 1/2 inches tall x three inches wide. An embroidered oval of dark gold or light brown velvet, 3 1/2 inches high x 2 1/2 inches wide, is sewn over this cockade. Over the layer of velvet, a gold metallic oval is embroidered. Inside the gold oval, the Connecticut state seal is embroidered in gold thread over a pair of crossed United States flags, also in gold embroidery, with blue silk embroidered cantons. Above the state seal is a Federal eagle, in gold metallic embroidery. All of this is hard to see, because the embroidery is tarnished.
Object number1964.83.0
MarkingsEmbossed in gold on the crown lining is an eagle and shield with filagree or vines around a circular vent hole. Below this is, "BAKER & McKEENEY/ New York."
Subject Terms
    On View
    On view
    Proper left side
    Charles Clark
    1830-1840
    Man's Uniform Chapeau Bras
    General Alfred Howe Terry
    1872
    Man's Uniform Chapeau Bras
    Lieutenant William Augustus Wetmore
    1848-1858
    Proper right side
    General Alfred Howe Terry
    1861-1865
    Chapeau Bras and Original Box
    Major Samuel Deming
    1800-1805
    Captain Peter Van Cortlandt Stoughton
    1941-1945
    Gift of Charles S. MacDonough, 1847.12.0  © 2008 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Commodore Thomas MacDonough
    1812-1814
    Boy's Suit
    Unknown
    about 1880-1890
    Gift of Mariette Newman Fitch, 1952.69.16  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Unknown
    about 1865