This post comes to you with a special thanks to Dr. Keith Bohannon.
William Coffin, 39th Iowa, to wife, [3 miles north of Kingston, Ga] May 20, 1864
“what dead and prisners [of the enemy] I have seen seem to be pretty wel clothed and their haversacks wel filled with corn bread and meat their tirds along the road looks like coon tirds in roastenyear time there is a goodeal of brand mixed in . . . “
So for any reenactors out there you might want to increase your fiber intake before your next event for a truely authentic experience.
William Coffin, 39th Iowa, to wife, [3 miles north of Kingston, Ga] May 20, 1864
“what dead and prisners [of the enemy] I have seen seem to be pretty wel clothed and their haversacks wel filled with corn bread and meat their tirds along the road looks like coon tirds in roastenyear time there is a goodeal of brand mixed in . . . “
So for any reenactors out there you might want to increase your fiber intake before your next event for a truely authentic experience.
1 comment:
Hmmm. Thanks for sharing that....I think. How is Dr. Bohannon, anyway?
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