Uniforms & Equipment

The main components of the uniform were the red tunic, stovepipe shako, and either white (in summer) or grey wool (in winter) trousers.  Over the top of the tunic the soldier wore the necessary accoutrements for making war, namely white leather cross-belts carrying his cartridge box, and bayonet, a canvas bread bag for his small personal items, and a blue painted wooden water canteen. 
Bulger's Company wears a uniform as illustrated in the photo on the right.  Some of the uniform items are made by members of the regiment themselves, while others are obtained from seamstresses or tailors.  Muskets can be obtained from several different suppliers.  The estimated cost for a complete uniform (including a musket) is about $1,600.  However, new recruits usually start with the most basic items, and gradually accumulate a more complete uniform over a period of time. 
 

Tunic

Shako

Trousers

Accoutrements

Accoutrements consisted of: 
 

Other Items

 

For more about uniforms see "The American War 1812-1814".  Osprey Military Men-at-Arms Series, 226.    By Philip Katcher and Bryan Fosten, published by Reed Consumer Books Ltd., London, England, 1990. Forty pages, 8 full colour plates.