Item:
ONJR22SJC013

Original U.S. Model 1902 “7th” Infantry Musician Uniform Coat With Cords and M1902 Cap

Item Description

Original Items: Only One Set Available. Original Items: Only One Set Available. The first decade of the 20th century was a period of great change for the Army.

During this period the office of the Chief of Staff was created, the militia act was
modified leading to the creation of the National Guard, and a number of branches and departments were created or reorganized, including the Army Nurse Corps, and the reorganization of the Artillery into an Artillery Corps consisting of the Field Artillery and Coast Artillery. At the same time, the vast majority of troops were outside the country on occupation duty or containing the insurgency in the Philippines.

In the period following the Spanish American War the Army again took a hard look at its uniforms, accouterments and weapons. In 1902 a board was assembled in Washington, to review the Army's uniforms, and on July 17, 1902 the results of the board's deliberations were published as General Order No.81. This General Order made significant changes in how the Army looked.

Virtually every item of clothing was examined and most were redesigned. Blue was eliminated as a color for service dress, being replaced by olive drab and khaki. Leather items were changed from black to russet, new insignia was authorized, chevrons became smaller, and even new buttons were introduced in gilt for dress and bronze for the field. By the fall of 1902, the Quartermaster Department at Philadelphia began making the new uniforms, but the changes were not without controversy, extending even to the White House. How could the Army think of issuing new uniforms when there were stocks of the older pattern clothing still available and in serviceable condition? In 1903 a compromise decision was made in which the Artillery and Engineers serving in the United States would continue to receive and wear old pattern clothing until stocks were exhausted. In addition, old pattern trousers and khaki cotton service uniforms would continue to be issued (except those with branch colored facings) to all units.

This is an excellent condition model 1902 United States Army Infantry Musician Dress jacket with blue cords, musician “harp” devices and 1902 cap. Features correct eagle buttons, collar devices and heavy wool construction. Makes a fantastic display piece.

Approximate Measurements
Collar to shoulder: 9”
Shoulder to sleeve: 24”
Shoulder to shoulder: 14”
Chest width: 16.5”
Waist width: 15”
Hip width: 15”
Front length: 29"

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