I MADE SLOOSH | FOODS & RECIPES - AMERICAN CIVIL WAR FORUMS
Feb 20, 2015 I made Sloosh The first thing I learned is that cooking it on a wooden stick only creates a small torch as the fat from the sloosh gets into the wood. I also may have had it too … From civilwartalk.com
BLACK POWDER CANNON CONSTRUCTION | CANNONS / ARTILLERY & CREW …
Dec 7, 2015 That is why I made the post here in the first place, to get advice and see if there was anything I overlooked (like exploding soda can dust, for instance...). But I want to assure … From civilwartalk.com
May 12, 2010 Johnny Cake's - the only thing my father taught me to cook as he made them as a child to put in his pockets to eat while he worked on the farm (of course smeared with bacon … From civilwartalk.com
ROCK WALLS/ FENCES OF THE BLUEGRASS | MID-19TH CENTURY LIFE
May 12, 2010 These rock walls or fences were made of ancient limestone and are the hallmark of Kentucky's Bluegrass region. The earliest settlers to Kentucky built dry laid fences in the … From civilwartalk.com
1856 ENFIELD CARBINE MADE BY BARNETT - AMERICAN CIVIL WAR FORUMS
Mar 15, 2023 The best quality arms made by any private company are from the London Armoury Company. You'll find various opinions / facts / alternative facts about how many arms imported … From civilwartalk.com
Jul 12, 2015 ARMY BEANS By Craig L Barry “The Cooking Tent” image dated to Grant’s Overland Campaign. June 1864 (courtesy Library of Congress) “At noon we draw a ration of … From civilwartalk.com
C.S.A. DOMESTICALLY-MADE REVOLVERS | SMALL ARMS & AMMUNITION
Mar 18, 2016 There were other C.S.A. domestic manufacturers of pistols of course, smaller than the four outfits named above. For example there was Dance Brothers (of Galveston, Texas) … From civilwartalk.com
REAL CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIVES | EDGED WEAPONS - AMERICAN …
Nov 2, 2019 When researching book and scouring as many images of soldiers armed with knives, majority of Union soldiers had Sheffield bowies or side knives, but most knife-toting … From civilwartalk.com
EAST TENNESSEE IN 1861/HOW MEN MADE IT TO THE UNION ARMY
Jun 26, 2005 The story begins in East Tennessee in 1861. This is a true story about the struggles of union men in East Tennessee and their attempts to join the Union army. In the fall … From civilwartalk.com
WAGONS... WHO MANUFACTURED THEM? | 19TH CENTURY INVENTION
May 9, 2024 The Confederates got them from various places too. Though captured US wagons were much employed. In the war's first year the State penitentiary workshop at Nashville, … From civilwartalk.com
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