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Union Army Zouaves, circa 1861 (with Chasseur Trousers) |
| These colorful, exotically uniformed troops, patterned after the French Army Zouaves (with chasseur style trousers), formed the elite units at the beginning of the Civil War. |
![]() National Zouaves |
| Order Code : C-135 The 10th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was brigaded with the 5th New York (Duryea's Zouaves) and fought at the 2nd Battle of Bull Run (Manassas). Coloring guide shows a brown jacket, light blue trousers and red trim. |
| Price: $17.00 |
| Wallace's Zouaves |
| Order Code : C-134 The 10th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment was raised by Colonel Lew Wallace, author of the classic novel "Ben Hur". Coloring guide in full color shows a gray uniform, trimmed red. |
| Price: $17.00 |
| Hawkin's Zouaves |
| Order Code : C-136 The 9th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was formed from a private military club in New York City by Rush C. Hawkins. The regiment fought at Antietam and Fredericksburg. Colorful guide shows a dark blue uniform trimmed with magenta (purple). |
| Price: $17.00 |
| 14th Brooklyn |
| Order Code : C-137 Uniformed by the City of Brooklyn, this famous regiment joined the Federal Service as the 84th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, but refused to change their old title or their colorful uniforms from the Battle of Bull Run to Gettysburg. Coloring guide shows a dark blue jacket trimmed red, and red trousers. |
| Price: $17.00 |
| Fighting Irish |
| Order Code : C-88 The 69th New York State Militia, 1861, in a zouave uniform of the French Algerians. |
| Price: $17.00 |