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Beef - To Hash Beef | Receipts of the Blue Gray 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 rubbed into brown flour A hash may be made of any kind of meat that has been cooked, but it is not so good, and it is necessary to have a gravy prepared and seasoned, and keep the hash over the fire only a few
Rutabagas Part I | Foods Recipes | American Civil War Forums 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 casseroles, served with mashed carrots or potatoes They are frequently found in the New England boiled dinner which
James Monroe Anderson: Bloody Bills Brother - American Civil War Forums Tumbleweed, the story that Jim Anderson brought his surviving sisters to Texas is true Marriage and census records provide conclusive proof The story that Jim Anderson married Bloody Bill's widow may be true The 1866 Grayson County marriage license of J M Anderson and Malinda Anderson raises that possibility, but is definitely not proof
God bless the Women of the South. | Civil War Potpourri "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 the overlooking hill, evidently once a prosperous, happy home, but now a very 'bleak house,' all desolate and shorn by
Men of the Missouri Brigade - American Civil War Forums Having previously posted my Men of Hood's Texas Brigade thread, I thought I ought to do one on the 1st Missouri Brigade (CS) As with the Texas Brigade, the Missouri Brigade was filled with incredibly brave and daring men, each with their own story When these Missourians were first swept up in
The Collapse of Prices Raid: The Beginning of the End in Civil War . . . Mark A Lause (Author) University of Missouri (September 29, 2014) As the Civil War was drawing to a close, former Missouri governor Sterling Price led his army on one last desperate campaign to retake his home state for the Confederacy, part of a broader effort to tilt the upcoming 1864 Union
Civil War Couples | Ladies Tea - War from a Feminine Perspective This might be an odd thread, just stark photos with no real plan behind it other than the photos That's the point to me, anyway It gets to you, more and more, the reality of what our ancestors went through in their seperations, their genuine sacrifices for whatever reasons Unless we have