While doing some research on Vicksburg I came across this journal entry of Jared Sanders who was a confederate, with from what I gather from the book I am reading is a soldier with the 26th Louisiana.
July 2, 1863
"...Extremely warm day, Yankees place two loves of bread on a pole in front of our lines to tempt or tantalize hungry eyes"
I was wondering if there is any more instances of the above being done in other places in the war?
quote was from The Defense of Vicksburg: A Louisiana Chronicle by Allen C Richard Jr. and Mary Higginbotham Margaret Richard
Thanks,
July 2, 1863
"...Extremely warm day, Yankees place two loves of bread on a pole in front of our lines to tempt or tantalize hungry eyes"
I was wondering if there is any more instances of the above being done in other places in the war?
quote was from The Defense of Vicksburg: A Louisiana Chronicle by Allen C Richard Jr. and Mary Higginbotham Margaret Richard
Thanks,
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