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The catalog presents a descriptive and interpretive survey of United States Army insignia used between 1800 and 1851, excluding buttons, epaulets, and horse furniture. It organizes material by Regular Army and uniformed Militia, with chapters on cap and helmet devices and shoulder- and waist-belt plates, illustrated from major museum and private collections. The authors discuss sourcing and dating methods, documentary gaps, notable collectors and excavated finds, and they offer representative chronological cross-sections of design development and variations while providing bibliography and specimen notes to assist identification.

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J. Duncan Campbell

J. Duncan Campbell is an author recognized for his contributions to military history, particularly in the study of insignia used by the American military during the early 19th century. His notable work, "American Military Insignia, 1800-1851," provides a detailed examination of the symbols and emblems that represented various military units and ranks during this period. Through his research, Campbell sheds light on the evolution of military insignia and their significance in American history, making his work a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike.

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