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Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway - Cavalry Saddles and Uniforms of Historic Fort Klamath

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Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway - Cavalry Saddles and Uniforms of Historic Fort Klamath

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Original Caption: Civil War-era uniforms are displayed inside the Guard House at historic Fort Klamath. One saddle is a Confederate McClellan saddle from the 1860s. The other is an 1872 McClellan. The boy figure is wearing 1890 artillery dress uniform and holding an 1884 Springfield trapdoor rifle. The headless figure is wearing a blue 1863 cavalry bugler uniform with an 1856 Springfield musket rifle.

Location: Fort Klamath, Oregon (42.691° N 121.974° W)

Status: Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Digital Photographs Relating to America's Byways

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1890 - 1899
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