Short Patent Knapsack

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Joseph Short of Salem (1822-1869) designed a new style of backpack for the soldiers of the Civil War which was much more comfortable than

the army-issued one. It was called the "Short Patent Knapsack" and alleviated much of the suffering from the pressure of the straps.

He won the endorsement of the Executive Committee of the U. S. Sanitary Commission. It was soon the most popular backpack and the soldiers paid $2.00 each for it.

It was also exhibited all around the country and displayed at the Paris Exposition of 1867.

"Salem man's patented knapsack ranked high with Union soldiers" Salem News, Aug. 11, 2022, p. 18