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The M1851 Enlisted Hat Insignia is appropriate for both US and CS Enlisted Artillery, Cavalry, and Infantry troops and was used until 1872. It is made of stamped brass from the original dies and has a wire back for attaching to the hat. The insignia is about 3 1/2 inches wide and 2 inches high.
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The M1851 Regimental Number Hat Insignia is made of stamped brass and is 5/8 inch high. It has wire fasteners on back for attachment. Click on the picture for a larger image.
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The M1851 Regimental Number Hat Insignia is made of stamped brass and is 1 inch high. It has wire fasteners on back for attachment. Click on the picture for a larger image.
The M1858 Company Letter is made of stamped brass. Wire fasteners on back attach the insignia to the hat. The letter is 1 inch high. Click on the picture for a larger image.
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The slouch hat is a wide-brimmed hat. The crown and brim can be shaped to the desire of the soldier. The slouch hat is correct for both US and CS officers and enlisted men.
This Slouch Hat is made of top quality wool felt with a 3 1/2 inch wide brim. It has a sweatband. This hat is packable and water repellent. The hat is available in black, gray, or brown. Click on the picture to see additional colors.
Hat cords, branch and unit insignia are available. The 1st Virginia cavalry often sported a black ostrich plume.
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The Slouch Hat is a wide-brimmed hat. The crown and brim can be shaped to the desire of the soldier. The slouch hat is correct for both US and CS officers and enlisted men.
This Slouch Hat is made of top quality wool felt with a 3 inch wide brim and a gros grain removable band. It has a sweatband. This hat is packable and water repellent. The hat is available in black, gray, or brown. Click on the picture to see the other colors.
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The Hardee hat, also known as the Model 1858 Dress Hat was the regulation dress hat for enlisted men in the Union Army. The Hardee hat was also worn by Confederate soldiers.
The 1861 U.S. Army regulations specify the hat be adorned with a brass hat device designating corps, brass regiment number, brass company letter, and a wool hat cord denoting the branch of service of the wearer: sky blue for infantry, red for artillery, yellow for cavalry, crimson for ordnance, and green for mounted riflemen. The brim to be pinned up, with a brass eagle, on the right side for cavalrymen and artillerymen, and on the left for infantry soldiers.
This Undressed Hardee hat is made of top quality wool felt, has an adjustable sweatband, and has a double-stitched brim edge. The hat is available in black only.
Hat cords, brass eagle, insignia, plume, company letter and regiment number are available at an extra cost.
NOTE: Additional shipping charges MAY be needed due to oversized box dimensions and weight of additional items in the order. Please Call with any questions.
This Undressed Hardee hat is made of top quality wool felt, has a leather sweatband, and has a double-stitched brim edge. The hat is available in black only. The hat comes complete with Branch of Service brass enlisted hat insignia, Hardee hat eagle hat device, enlisted hat cord, and black ostrich plume. These dressed additions are not installed. Company letter and regiment number are available at an extra cost.
The Hardee hat, also known as the Model 1858 Dress Hat was the regulation dress hat for officers in the Union Army. For officer's the brim edge is is bound in black ribbon. The Hardee hat was also worn by Confederate soldiers.
This Dressed Officer Hardee hat is made of top quality wool felt, has a leather sweatband, and has a double-stitched brim edge. The hat is available in black only. The hat comes complete with Large Embroidered Officer Hat Insignia, Brass Eagle Hat Device, Officer Hat Cord, and Black Ostrich Plume. These dressed additions are NOT installed.
The 1861 U.S. Army regulations specify that the hat be adorned with an embroidered hat device denoting Branch of Service and a gold hat cord for general officers or a black and gold hat cord for Officers of the Adjutant General's, Inspector Generals, Quartermaster's, Subsistence, Medical and Pay Departments, and the Judge Advocate, above the rank of Captain. The brim is pinned up, with a brass eagle, on the right side for officers. The hat is accented with 3 black ostrich feathers for general officers and 2 black ostrich feathers for Officers of the Adjutant General's, Inspector Generals, Quartermaster's, Subsistence, Medical and Pay Departments, and the Judge Advocate, below the rank of Field Officer.
Company letter and regiment number are available at an extra cost.
The Hardee hat, also known as the Model 1858 Dress Hat was the regulation dress hat for enlisted men in the Union Army. The Hardee hat was also worn by Confederate soldiers. The Gray Hardee hat was produced in North Carolina. It is belived that in the year 1862, 9000 hats were manufactured, suggesting that they may have been issued to both officers and enlisted.
For Enlisted: The 1861 U.S. Army regulations specify the hat be adorned with a brass hat device designating corps, brass regiment number, brass company letter, and a wool hat cord denoting the branch of service of the wearer: sky blue for infantry, red for artillery, yellow for cavalry, crimson for ordnance, and green for mounted riflemen. The brim to be pinned up, with a brass eagle, on the right side for cavalrymen and artillerymen, and on the left for infantry soldiers.
For Officers: The 1861 U.S. Army regulations specify that the hat be adorned with an embroidered hat device denoting Branch of Service and a gold hat cord for general officers or a black and gold hat cord for Officers of the Adjutant General's, Inspector Generals, Quartermaster's, Subsistence, Medical and Pay Departments, and the Judge Advocate, above the rank of Captain. The brim is pinned up, with a brass eagle, on the right side for officers. The hat is accented with 3 black ostrich feathers for general officers and 2 black ostrich feathers for Officers of the Adjutant General's, Inspector Generals, Quartermaster's, Subsistence, Medical and Pay Departments, and the Judge Advocate, below the rank of Field Officer.
This Undressed Hardee Hat is made of top quality gray wool felt, has an adjustable sweatband, and has a double-stitched brim edge. The brim edge is not bound in ribbon (officer's).
This Undressed Hardee hat is made of top quality wool felt, has an adjustable sweatband, and has a double-stitched brim edge. The hat is available in Gray only. The hat comes complete with Branch of Service brass enlisted hat insignia, Hardee hat eagle hat device, enlisted hat cord, and black ostrich plume. These dressed additions are not installed. Company letter and regiment number are available at an extra cost.
Unidentifed Confederate Soldier; Photo courtesy Library of Congress.
The Hardee hat, also known as the Model 1858 Dress Hat was the regulation dress hat for officers in the Union Army. For officer's the brim edge is is bound in black ribbon. The Hardee hat was also worn by Confederate soldiers. The Gray Hardee hat was produced in North Carolina. It is belived that in the year 1862, 9,000 hats were manufactured, suggesting that they may have been issued to both officers and enlisted.
This Dressed Officer Hardee hat is made of top quality wool felt, has an adjustable sweatband, and has a double-stitched brim edge. The brim edge is not bound in ribbon. The hat is available in gray only. The hat comes complete with Large Embroidered Officer Hat Insignia, Brass Eagle Hat Device, Officer Hat Cord, and Black Ostrich Plume. These dressed additions are NOT installed.
The Tennessee hat is a wide-brimmed hat. The crown and brim can be shaped to the desire of the soldier. The hat is correct for both Civilian CS enlisted men. You can make your own unique trapper, Tricorn, round hat or slouch hat by cutting or modifying the brim, crown or crease, adding a sweatband and hatband, and further trimming it out to your taste.
This hat is made of top quality 100% Heavy wool felt with a 4 1/2 inch wide brim and a 4 1/2 high crown. It has no sweatband. The hat is available in gray, or brown. Click on the picture to see the other colors.
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High End Heavy Wool Felt.
This hat is made of top quality 100% Heavy wool felt with a 4 1/2 inch wide brim and a 4 1/2 high crown. It has no sweatband. The hat is available in gray, or dark brown. Click on the image to see additional colors available.
The high quality planter hat is handmade of palma blanca leaves. The brim is 4" wide and the vented crown is 4" high. The hat features a cotton sweatband. The hat band can be removed for customization.
The hat is ready to wear and can be crushed and reshaped and even washed. This hat will outlast a straw hat 5 to 10 times.
Handmade in Guatemala.
The high quality hat is handmade of palma blanca leaves. The brim is 4 1/2" wide and the shpaed crown is 4 1/4" high. The hat features a cotton sweatband. The hat band can be removed for customization.
The 1800s Derby hat is a high quality hat is handmade of palma blanca leaves. The brim is 2 1/2" wide and the crown is 5 1/2" high. The hat features a cotton sweatband. The hat band can be removed for customization.
A nightcap is a cap worn with other nightwear such as pajamas, a onesie, a nightshirt, or a nightgown. They are somewhat similar to winter beanies worn in cold climates of Northern Europe during the 18th Century.
This 18th Century Gentleman's Nightcap is 100% hand-crocheted. Machine washable, hang dry. There is some elasticity for comfort and sizing needs.
Colors may vary slightly from photos. One size fits most.
Limited to supplies on hand.
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Wool hat cord with tassels appropriate for the Confederate and Union enlisted man. The hat cord is fully adjustable.
Available in Artillery Red, Cavalry Yellow, Green Medical, Sharpshooter & Infantry Sky Blue. New Colors!! Navy Blue and Green with Buff.
Imported.
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The Officer Hat Cord is made of Black Thread and features Black Acorns. The hat cord is fully adjustable. Imported. Click on the picture to see more images.
The Officer Hat Cord is made of Braided Black Silk and Gold Bullion Thread and features Gold Tipped Black covered Acorns. The hat cord is fully adjustable.
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The Officer Hat Cord is made of Gold Bullion Thread and features Gold Acorns. The hat cord is fully adjustable. Imported. Click on the picture to see more images.
The Officer Hat Cord is made of Braided Red and Gold Bullion Thread and features Gold & Red Tipped covered Acorns. The hat cord is fully adjustable. Imported.
The Officer Hat Cord is made of Silver Bullion Thread and features Silver Acorns. The hat cord is fully adjustable. Imported. Click on the picture to see more images.
The Officer Hat Cord is made of Twisted Black Silk and Gold Bullion Thread and features Gold Tipped Black covered Acorns. The hat cord is fully adjustable.
Crimson (Maroon), designating Ordnance, wool hat cord with tassels appropriate for the Confederate and Union enlisted man. The hat cord is fully adjustable. Imported.
This beautiful Ostrich Plume will accessorize any hat, for Ladies and Men. Approximately 15" long. Available only in Black.
These beautiful Ostrich Plumes will accessorize any hat, for Ladies and Men. Approximately 15" long. Available in Blue, Green, Red or White.
The M1851 Officer 'False Embroidered' Hat Insignia is appropriate for both US and CS officers of the Artillery, Cavalry, and Infantry. It is made of stamped brass from the original dies and has a wire back for attaching to the hat.
The SMALL insignia is about 1 5/8 inches wide and 1 1/4 inches high.
The LARGE insignia is about 3 inches wide and 1 3/4 inches high.
The brass Wreath Hat Insignia with silver "U.S." measures approximately 2 inches wide and 1 3/8 inches high. It has wire prongs on the back for attaching to the kepi, forage cap, or slouch hat. This pin was used by medical officers during the Civil War.
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The brass "CSA" in Wreath Hat Insignia measures approximately 2 inches wide and 1 3/8 inches high. It has wire prongs on the back for attaching to the kepi, forage cap, or slouch hat.
1st Cavalry Hat Pin Indian War.
From 1866 to 1872, various companies from the 1st Cavalry Regiment were involved in numerous skirmishes involving Indians during the American Indian Wars throughout the west. From 1866 to 1868, they operated in Oregon, Idaho Territory, Nevada, and California fighting the Snake War. The insignia is made of brass and has a wire back for attaching to the hat.
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7th Cavalry Hat Pin
The 7th Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army cavalry regiment that was formed in 1866. Its official nickname is "Garryowen", after the Irish air "Garryowen" which was adopted as its march tune. The insignia is made of brass and has a wire back for attaching to the hat.
9th Cavalry hat pin
Historical background: Formed as a segregated African-American unit, the 9th Cavalry was one of the original "Buffalo Soldier" regiments in the post–Civil War Regular Army. The insignia is made of brass and has a wire back for attaching to the hat.
10th Cavalry hat pin
Historical background: Formed as a segregated African-American unit, the 10th Cavalry was one of the original "Buffalo Soldier" regiments in the post–Civil War Regular Army. The insignia is made of brass and has a wire back for attaching to the hat.
The 1858 Ordnance Hat Insignia is appropriate for Ordnance Department enlisted troops. The insignia is made of brass from the original dies and has a wire back for attaching to the hat.
The 1858 Rifleman Hat Insignia is appropriate for Mounted Rifles enlisted troops. The insignia mounts vertically as shown. The insignia is made of stamped brass from the original dies and has a wire back for attaching to the hat.
This 1858 State of New York Hat Insignia is an exact replica of the originals.
The Engineer Hat Insignia is appropriate for Enlisted Engineer troops. The insignia is made of stamped brass from the original dies and has a wire back for attaching to the hat.
The Hardee Hat Eagle is for use on the folded side of the regulation Hardee Hat. It is made of stamped brass with a wire back for attaching to the hat.
While not a regulation insignia, the Irish Harp is worn on hats and coats. The Irish Harp is made of stamped brass and is authentic to the original. There are wires on the back for attachment.
While not a regulation insignia, the Irish Harp is worn on hats and coats. The Irish Harp is made of stamped nickel and is authentic to the original. There are wires on the back for attachment.
In August of 1861, veterans of the 18th Pennsylvania (formerly the old Philadelphia Brigade of Militia, and the antecedent of today’s 111th Infantry) joined up with members of the Philadelphia Volunteer Fire Department in August of 1861 to form the 72nd Pennsylvania (also known as the “Fire Zouaves”), which served until August, 1864 at the center of numerous major battles, including Harper’s Ferry, Yorktown, Seven Pines, Savage’s Station, Glendale, Malvern Hill, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Bristoe, Mine Run, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, North Anna, Totopotomoy Creek, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, and First Deep Bottom. (American Battlefield Trust)
Replica Hat Insignia measures approximately 1 3/4" wide x 2" high. Made from brass with wire pins on the back for hat attachment.
The South Carolina Insignia is made of brass from the original dies and has two wires on the back for attaching to the hat. It measures approximately 1 7/8 inches high and 1 3/8 inches wide.
The Star Hat Ornament is made of solid brass with wires on the back for attaching to the hat. Star is 1" across.
The Texas Star Hat Ornament is made of solid brass with wires on the back for attaching to the hat. Star is 1" across.
Brass Corps badge. Made from brass with wire pins on the back for hat attachment. Available in 2nd, 7th, 9th, 14th, 15th, and 17th.
Select Corps.
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First Corps badge, Army of the Potomac, the sphere, was adopted March 21, 1863.
Select Division.
Second Corps badge, Army of the Potomac, the trefoil, was adopted March 21, 1863.
Third Corps badge, Army of the Potomac, the lozenge, was adopted March 21, 1863.
Fourth Corps badge, Army of the Potomac, the equilateral triangle, was adopted March 26, 1864.
Fifth Corps badge, Army of the Potomac, the Maltese Cross, was adopted March 21, 1863.
Sixth Corps badge, Army of the Potomac, the Greek Cross, was adopted March 21, 1863.
Seventh Corps badge, Department of Arkansas, the crescent with star, was adopted January 6, 1865.
Eighth Corps badge: Middle Department, 6 pointed star.
Ninth Corps badge, Department of Ohio, Army of the Potomac, shield with fouled anchor and cannon, was adopted April 10, 1864.
Tenth Corps badge, Department of South, the four-bastioned fort.
Eleventh Corps badge, Army of the Potomac, the crescent, was adopted March 21, 1863.
Twelfth Corps badge, Army of the Potomac, the star, was adopted March 21, 1863.
Fourteenth Corps badge, Army of the Cumberland, the acorn, was adopted April 26, 1864.
Fifteenth Corps badge, Army of the Tennessee, the transverse square and cartridge box with the motto '40 rounds', was adopted February 14, 1865.
Fifteenth Corps badge Yellow, Army of the Tennessee, the transverse square and cartridge box with the motto '40 rounds', was adopted February 14, 1865.
Sixteenth Corps badge, Military Division of West Mississippi, the circle with four minie balls cut out.
Seventeenth Corps badge, Army of the Tennessee, the arrow, was adopted March 25, 1865.
Eighteenth Corps badge: Army of the James, trefoliate armed cross, was adopted June 7, 1864.
Nineteenth Corps badge, Middle Military Division, was adopted November 17, 1864.
Twentieth Corps badge, Army of the Cumberland, five pointed star adopted from the twelfth corps, was adopted April 26, 1864. This corps was created in 1864 from the 11th and 12th Corps.
Twenty-second Corps badge, Department of Washington, the five bastioned fort.
Twenty-third Corps badge, Department of Ohio and Department of North Carolina, the shield, was adopted September 25, 1864.
Twenty-fourth Corps badge, Department of Virginia, the heart, was adopted March 18, 1865. This corps was created in 1864 from the white troops of the 10th and 18th Corps.
Twenty-fifth Corps badge, Army of the James, Department of Texas, the square, was adopted February 20, 1865. This corps was created in 1864 from the black troops of the 10th and 18th Corps.
This officer hat device features gold embroidery on a black velvet field and is made with top quality craftsmanship. Click on the picture for a larger image. Imported.
The SMALL hat device is approximately 2 7/8 inches wide and 2 inches high.
The LARGE hat device is approximately 3 1/2 inches wide and 2 1/2 inches high.
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This officer hat device features gold embroidery on a black velvet field and is handmade with top quality craftsmanship. Custom Made for you. Custom Designs with greater details will require an additional charge. Please call for details.
The LARGE hat device is approximately 2 1/2 inches wide and 3 1/2 inches high.
The SMALL hat device is approximately 2 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches high.
The LARGE hat device is approximately 2 1/2 inches wide and 3 inches high.
The SMALL hat device is approximately 1 1/2 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches high.
The LARGE hat device is approximately 1 7/8 inches wide and 2 7/8 inches high.
This officer hat device features gold embroidery on a black velvet field and is made with top quality craftsmanship. Click on the picture for a larger image.
This US Sharpshooter officer hat device features gold embroidery on a black velvet field and is made with top quality craftsmanship. Click on the picture for a larger image. Imported.
The LARGE hat device is approximately 3 1/4 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches high.
This US Signal Corps Officer Hat device was used by high ranking officers. In 1858, the Army expressed interest in Myer’s system, and after extensive testing, the United States Signal Corps was born, with Myer appointed as major and chief signal officer. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Myer was tasked with recruiting and training officers and establishing schools of instruction. By the end of the war, the Signal Corps consisted of almost 300 officers and 2,500 soldiers.
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This USMC officer hat device features gold embroidery on a red field and is made with top quality craftsmanship.
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Signal Corps Hat insignia
This insignia was used by enlisted and low ranking officers. In 1858, the Army expressed interest in Myer’s system, and after extensive testing, the United States Signal Corps was born, with Myer appointed as major and chief signal officer. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Myer was tasked with recruiting and training officers and establishing schools of instruction. By the end of the war, the Signal Corps consisted of almost 300 officers and 2,500 soldiers.
The hat device is approximately 2 1/2 inches high and 3 inches wide.
The Citadel
This hat device features gold embroidery on a black velvet field and is made with top quality craftsmanship.
The hat device is approximately 3 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches high.
The US 1812 Dragoon Cap Plate is made of stamped sheet pewter and is an exact replica of an original made with exquistite attention to detail. It measures approximately 3 inches wide and 4 inches high.
Punch holes in plate to attach to the helmet as seen in the photo below of an original.
1832-approx. 1834 Shako Hat Ornament. We have been told it was a Light Infantry, as well Light Artillery, Shako made of stamped brass and has two wire loops on the back for attaching to the hat. It measures approximately 2 1/4 inches high and 3 1/4 inches wide. This Federal Eagle has been seen on Martingale of officer saddles and officer saddle bags and may have been used in the early years of the Civil War. Available in Brass or silver plated.
M1834 U.S. Infantry Open Horn Shako Hat Insignia is made from stamped brass with wire pins on the back for hat attachment. It measures approximately 2 3/4 inches high and 3 inches wide.
This hat device features gold and silver embroidery on a black velvet field and is made with top quality craftsmanship. Used by Infantry Regiments during the Plains Indian Wars.
The LARGE hat device for slouch hats is approximately 3 1/4 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches high. The SMALL hat device for kepis is approximately 3 inches wide and 1 3/4 inches high.
The Indian War 1872 Shako Hat Ornament is made of stamped brass and has two wire loops on the back for attaching to the hat. It measures approximately 1 1/2 inches high and 1 1/2 inches wide.
The M1872 Enlisted Cavalry Hat Insignia is made of stamped brass from the original dies and has a wire back for attaching to the hat. The insignia is about 2 3/4 inches wide and 1 3/4 inches high.
The M1872 Enlisted Infantry Hat Insignia is made of stamped brass from the original dies and has a wire back for attaching to the hat. The insignia is about 2 inches wide and 1 1/2 inches high.
The Indian War 1872 Shako Helmet Ornament Plate is made of stamped brass and has three wire loops on the back for attaching to the hat. It measures approximately 4 inches wide and 5inches high.
The brass 1872 Wreath Hat Insignia measures approximately 2 1/2-inches wide and 1 1/2-inches high. Made from stamped brass with wire pins on the back for hat attachment.
The Indian War 1881 Shako Calvary Helmet Ornament Plate is made of stamped brass. Thee are no wire wire loops on the back for attaching to the hat. It measures approximately 4 inches wide and 5 inches high.
The brass 1882 Hospital Steward Hat Insignia measures approximately 2 inches wide and 1 3/8 inches high. Features a brass wreath with a white metal caduceus. Made from stamped brass, each piece has wire pins on the back for hat attachment. The hat insignia was worn by Enlisted medical staff from 1882-1887.
Features a brass wreath with a white metal caduceus. Made from stamped brass, each piece has wire pins on the back for hat attachment.
1890 Indian Wars Era "USS" United States Army Native American Indian “Scout” Hat Insignia with back attachment, measures 2 1/2” x 1 1/2”, likely of brass metal. Insignia has two Crossed Arrows with a large “USS” at top, with mounting pins on back. In
1866, General Order No. 56 was published calling for the enlistment of Indians as Army scouts. Indian Scouts were organized into permanent companies and attached to Regular US Army regiments. Indian scout companies' officers were white skinned, while the enlisted personnel (including NCOs) were Native American Indians.