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Backcountry regiments from western Virginia were called “shirt men,” from their homespun backcountry hunting shirts made of sturdy tow cloth that had been “steeped in a tan vat until it became the color of a dry leaf.” In woods or high grass they were nearly invisible. Congress recommended on November 4, 1775, that their hunting shirts and leggings be adopted for the entire army.50
Washington's Crossing
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