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Title: "eyes Like a Rattlesnake"
Post by: Oldetexian on May 13, 2019, 10:20:01 AM
I have just started reading The Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia, and already have discovered a goldmine of good primary and firsthand accounts included by the author.

One example is about John Hughes, who had "eyes like a Rattlesnake," according to one who knew him. "His countenance was hard, stern and unfeeling; his eyes were the most vicious I ever saw. He was profane and wicked," said another.

But the nugget for me was a clear description of his clothing:

"His clothing was colored in the ooze made from the bark of the Chestnut Oak; he would wear no other color, this shade harmonizing with the forest hues and rendering him less conspicuous to game and Indians. When scouting, his dress consisted only of the long hunting shirt, belted at the waist, open leggins, moccasins, and a brimless cap; or a handkerchief bound about his head. This dressed, he was ever ready for the chase, or the trail of the Indian foe."

There are several other pages of accounts that include his dress, but this gives a good idea of the clear account of Hughes mode of dress.

What is interesting to me is that there is no mention in any of the several descriptions of a breechclout.or trousers...Was Hughes going "commando?"
Title: Re: "eyes Like a Rattlesnake"
Post by: Ohio Joe on May 13, 2019, 02:12:37 PM
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What is interesting to me is that there is no mention in any of the several descriptions of a breechclout.or trousers...Was Hughes going "commando?"

Don't know, kinda sounds like it? You'd think he'd want something to protect the boys.
Title: Re: "eyes Like a Rattlesnake"
Post by: Oldetexian on May 13, 2019, 04:56:46 PM
That's what I would think, as well. But a proper hunting shirt is longer than a kilt...and ain't a thing worn under that. Yet, I would imagine it would be a tad drafty in the winter months...
Title: Re: "eyes Like a Rattlesnake"
Post by: Nessmuk on May 13, 2019, 05:37:43 PM
Tex,
Breechclouts are something it is better not to look under.
Title: Re: "eyes Like a Rattlesnake"
Post by: Oldetexian on May 13, 2019, 05:40:01 PM
 :hairy :lol sign
Title: Re: "eyes Like a Rattlesnake"
Post by: Hawken on May 14, 2019, 11:31:54 AM
He wore Hanes shorts! :yessir: :hairy