A military history of the 17th century and the 18th century
Thursday 24 September 2009
Corps of Marines New Netherlands 1673-4
This image from the excellent Colonial American troops 1610-1774 Osprey by Chartrand/Rickman depicts a sergeant in Dutch New York. Snaphaunce muskets and cartridge boxes make this a well-equipped unit.
The picture was included in an article written in 1971 for "Military Collector - Histotian" the official publication of the Company of Military Historians. The citation from their catalog is as follows:
Chapman, Frederick T., and Captain F. C. Nyland, USN Ret. "Netherlands Corps of Marines in New York, 1673." Military Collector and Historian, 23 (Summer 1971), pp. 44-45.
This uniform plate was also offered for sale to Company members as plate #353 of their collection in a larger format, similar to the "le Plumet" plates in France.
Mr. Chapman was the actual illustrator and had a long and distinguished career as such, illustrating many historical texts as well as his work with the Company of Miltary Historians and illustrating children's history books. Sadly, Mr. Chapman passed away this past Saturday, September 19, in Hilton Head, South Carolina at the age of 96.
You might try running an add or post on TMP or similar for a copy of that particular issue, or check library sources for a copy through inter-library loan. The Company of Military Historians is a 'closed' group, meaning they don't sell their material through normal retail sources. However, a helpful member might be willing to make you copies of the article with the sources.
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Does the Osprey happen to have a reference on which the uniform is based?
F T Chapman and FC Nyland 'Netherlands Corps of Marines in New York 1673' Military Collector and Historian XXIII Summer 1971
The picture was included in an article written in 1971 for "Military Collector - Histotian" the official publication of the Company of Military Historians. The citation from their catalog is as follows:
Chapman, Frederick T., and Captain F. C. Nyland, USN Ret. "Netherlands Corps of Marines in New York, 1673." Military Collector and Historian, 23 (Summer 1971), pp. 44-45.
This uniform plate was also offered for sale to Company members as plate #353 of their collection in a larger format, similar to the "le Plumet" plates in France.
Mr. Chapman was the actual illustrator and had a long and distinguished career as such, illustrating many historical texts as well as his work with the Company of Miltary Historians and illustrating children's history books. Sadly, Mr. Chapman passed away this past Saturday, September 19, in Hilton Head, South Carolina at the age of 96.
Bill
Thank you gentlemen!
Is it known on what reference mrs Chapman and Nyland have based their work on?
You might try running an add or post on TMP or similar for a copy of that particular issue, or check library sources for a copy through inter-library loan. The Company of Military Historians is a 'closed' group, meaning they don't sell their material through normal retail sources. However, a helpful member might be willing to make you copies of the article with the sources.
Bill
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