
Beef - To Hash Beef | Receipts of the Blue & Gray
Feb 2, 2015 · Cut slices of raw beef, put them in a stew pan with a little water, some catsup, a clove of garlic, pepper and salt, stew them until done, thicken the gravy with a lump of butter …
Rutabagas Part I | Foods & Recipes | American Civil War Forums
May 12, 2010 · Rutabagas were introduced to America in the early 19th century with reports of rutabaga crops in Illinois in 1817. In the United States, rutabagas are eaten as part of stews or …
How the Southern Belle became the Confederate Woman
May 26, 2017 · In reading for a thread on Texas women in the Civil War, I came across a quote about how the Southern belle icon was transformed into something different, The Confederate …
Frank, The War Horse. | Four Footed Friends
Aug 12, 2011 · Last edited: Oct 10, 2014 Tumbleweed, War Horse, FarawayFriend and 1 other person D
"God bless the Women of the South." | Civil War Potpourri
Dec 3, 2011 · "One long night and the following day in December, 1863, a boy picket stood out in the bitter cold watching Jacob's ford on the Rapidan. There was near to his right a home on …
Lee - War Chicken | Famous People of the Late Unpleasantness
Feb 20, 2012 · General Lee's chicken. In 1862, a Virginia farmer gave Robert E. Lee a flock of chickens. Confederate General John Bell Hood 's men ate all of them—except for one, who …
Stonewall - American Civil War Forums
Nov 2, 2015 · I'm not so sure about that. These are his entire last words. Order A.P. Hill to prepare for action! Pass the infantry to the front rapidly! Tell Major Hawks"—then stopped, …
History - Josephine Pudding | Foods & Recipes | American Civil …
Jan 6, 2013 · The Looking Glass was an Atlanta Newspaper in the 1890's
Female Soldiers, More Names For THE LIST | Ladies Tea - War from …
Feb 14, 2012 · Bumping, @Tumbleweed , one of the articles clipped from a Fulton Postcards search
William Clarke Quantrill Society Reunion Sat 10/24/15
Jan 31, 2009 · Is anyone on the board a member of the Society and attending the reunion next week? I was at the Battle of Lone Jack Museum yesterday and struck up a conversation with a …