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On the left - Confederate:Slouch hatShell JacketPantsBrogans (shoes)

On the right - Union:kepiSack CoatPantsBrogans (shoes)

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1. Canteen2. Pan3. Cartridge box (Union)4. Tooth brush5. Razor6. Soap7. Blanket8. Silver wear9. Plate10. Comb11. Musket12. Money (Confederate)13. Photographs14. Bible15. Stamps (Confederate, Jefferson Davis prints)16.Haversack (Union)

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All male citizens between twenty and thirty-five and all unmarried men between thirty-five and forty-five years of age were subject to military duty. The federal government entered all eligible men into a lottery. Those who could afford to hire a substitute or pay the government three hundred dollars might avoid enlistment. Blacks, who were not considered citizens, were exempt from the draft.


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