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Original U.S. Civil War 85th Ohio Volunteer Infantry M1858 Smoothside Canteen with Cover & Rare Federal Issue Sling by Albert Jewett

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  • Original Item: Only One Available. This is a very nice, rare condition example of a complete Model 1858 “Smooth Side” Canteen from the American Civil War, unit marked on one side to the 85th Ohio Infantry. Prior to 1858 canteens were made of wood or tin and came in a variety of forms and sizes. The two most prominent being the "barrel-type" made of wood with side slats like a barrel, and the "cheesebox-type" made of wood with a single wrap around side. Tin water bottles, similar to that used by the British Army, were also used, particularly towards the end of the 18th century.


    This example has original wool cover with a very rare federal sling. The spout is stamped A. JEWETT indicating manufacture by the Albert Jewett firm of New York City, New York. The cover has some material loss and staining, and is very faintly inscribed with US / 85 OH, which we believe denotes issue to the 85th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The original cork is retained, still connected to its chain.


    In 1858, a new standardized canteen was authorized and the Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot contracted with Albert Dorft of Philadelphia to produce the new item. The canteen was made of tinned iron, covered in sky-blue wool kersey, with a white linen shoulder sling. Coinciding with the start of the Civil War (April 1861), an improved version of the canteen was introduced. Known as the "bull's-eye" canteen, it had concentric circles embossed in the sides to add additional strength. Both patterns were produced for the Army throughout the war.


    Some Civil War period canteens will have contractor information stamped into the side of the spout, however this one does not. The condition of the canteen is solid and appears as if it would still serve its purpose as a canteen for many years to come! The cover, sling, stopper and chain are all in serviceable condition and present, making this a rare example.


    A lovely canteen ready for further research and display.


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