Antebellum New York Militia Shako Attributed to Major Benjamin Souls
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Antebellum New York Militia Shako Attributed to Major Benjamin Souls
Classic pre–Civil War New York State militia shako retaining its original brass spread-wing eagle plate, red worsted pompon, and red band on a dark blue body. The cockade and side button remain intact, and the hat displays very well.
The interior crown bears a clear maker’s stamp for Tobias Wilson, Manufacturer, No. 50 Middle St., a New York outfitter active in the antebellum period supplying militia accoutrements. Marked examples are scarce and firmly place this piece within the New York militia supply system prior to the war.
Accompanied by an early typed identification tag attributing the hat to Major Benjamin Souls, Company B, 3rd Regiment New York State Militia, noting use during training days and descent through the family to his granddaughter, Miss Etta Souls Monk. While likely a later family or collector label, it provides strong provenance to a named militia officer.
The form reflects the dress regulations and style of New York militia units in the 1840s–1850s, when elaborate shakos with eagle plates and plumes were standard for drill and parade.
Very good condition overall with expected wear to the leather brim and light age to the body. A strong, complete, and identified antebellum militia example.
Inventory Number: UNI 212


















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