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JerseyCaptain:
Greetings everyone!  I am assisting a friend, who lives in Nome, Alaska, in trying to get started with an historical impression of a very specific nature, and I would like to pick your brains and experiences for assistance.  With advanced thanks for any reliable help!

The friend I am talking about wants to do a quality historical impression of a private from the U.S. Army's garrison at Fort Jefferson C. Davis, which was just south of Nome.  It was built with the specific purpose of policing the Nome gold rush of 1898-1901, during the period in which Alaska was a military district of the United States.  The soldiers mostly kept the peace between the miners, shyster lawyers, immigrants, Native Alaskans, homesteaders, and various other folks who flocked to Nome in 1900, and the garrison's presence was maintained until demobilization shortly after WWI, I believe. 

I have seen one historical reference, from two period photographs, mentioning Company E, 30th U.S. Infantry Regiment (http://vilda.alaska.edu/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg11&CISOPTR=3626 and http://vilda.alaska.edu/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg11&CISOPTR=3627&CISOMODE=grid)...which might have been at least one of the garrisoning units (the history of the fort and its garrison are rather hard to come by...though photos of the fort, and some of its soldiers, from 1901 through 1918 or so do exist).  There are a few other photos of soldiers in Nome from the time period:

http://vilda.alaska.edu/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg2&CISOPTR=2667&CISOMODE=grid

http://vilda.alaska.edu/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg21&CISOPTR=6566 (this one shows possible insignia of a 22nd Infantry Regiment on the board behind the officers.  Not sure concerning this period of history).

http://vilda.alaska.edu/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg21&CISOPTR=2169 (possibly deployment of troops for WWI...first contingent was sent to front, from Nome, in 1918)

If there is ANY help anyone can provide to pointing me in the right direction...sutlers, historical resources on the U.S. Army in this period, the Alaska Military Department during that era, I would greatly appreciate it!  I want to do everything I can for this friend of mine! 

 ;D

Oskar_2ndChev:
Kind of a tall order but it can be done. First, your friend needs to decide exactly what year he wants to portray because during the 1898-1918 timeframe, uniforms and equipment underwent some dramatic shifts.

In terms of uniform and equipment availability, your best bet is the 1912-1916 time frame although there's going to be some gaps even here.

The basic uniform tunic, breeches, shirt, greatcoat and waistbelt can be obtained from Schipperfabrik. The campaign hat with the five-row stitching is available from What Price Glory. Boots can be obtained from Mattimore Harness. Insignia can either be found on ebay or gun shows although it might take awhile to locate the correct collar insignia. Unfortuantely, nobody reproduces the 1910 Service Cap.

Schipper is slowly reproducing the correct field equipment of the era although he had yet to do the infantry pattern eagle-snap ammunition belt (originals can be a bit expensive to obtain).

That's just a very brief overview. I can supply references if interested. 

JerseyCaptain:
Thanks buddy.  I'm sorry I repeated the topic in two different boards...I was trying to cover the bases. 

You see, I think he's interested in pre-WWI...more the 1899-1901 era, the height of the Nome gold rush.  That's when the garrison was in its glory (and was, I believe, the reason for its assignment).

I know there are places to secure original items to augment any possible repros.  I just wonder if such places could accomodate such a request.  Realizing, of course, that it is a stretch, given that almost no one reenacts the period concerned.

Links to those sutlers would be a big help.  I know they are probably all on the main reenactor.net site.  But I am sharing the information here with the individual in question.  Are there sources for usable original items from the era?  Personally, I cringe at the idea of using originals for the purposes of reenacting and living history, but this would obviously not be for battle scenarios, so wear and tear would not be the same as in those kinds of events.  And I know that WWI and WWII reenactors have long used original items to outfit themselves (and that, not too long ago, that was all that was available).

Also, any further research lines on the garrison, or the unit involved, would help.  There is minimal information through most Alaska historical resources.

Thanks in advance!

Oskar_2ndChev:
OK, no problem!

If you're looking at doing the 1898-1900 time frame, then the only real source for uniforming is the Quartermaster Shop at:

http://www.quartermastershop.com/

For the 1895 Garrison Cap, Dirty Billy Hats is the only current source and they're at:

http://www.dirtybillyshats.com/

For the ammunition belt, haversack and leggings, Eureka Arsenal should be able to supply these. Also, they also have started stocking the appropriate campaingn hats:

http://www.eureka-arsenal.com/

Also, S&S Firearms has insignia and other odds and ends:

http://www.ssfirearms.com/

For footwear, Mattimore Harness is the one:

http://www.civilwarboots.com/

For the bayonet and Krag rifle, originals are the only way to go and sources are ebay (for bayonets), gun shows, auction arms and gunbroker.com.

That's pretty much the quick and dirty once-over for uniforms and equipment.

As for reseach, National Archives has a series of microfilms covering returns from all regular units for the period 1821-1916 as well as muster rolls. Additionally, they also have microfilms covering returns from all military installations. I'm sure there will be post returns for Nome. Another place to look is the annual reports published by the Secretary of War- they give a list of the Army's activities and there's a breakdown by area.

That's all I can think of right now off the top of my head. Hope this helps.





JerseyCaptain:
That should be a big help!  Thanks, buddy!   ;D

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