I was not sure where to put this so I will put it here. I had read a letter from an ACW soldier with reference to his leaving the comfort of winter camp. Unable to take with him the things the treasured and had made, you may read obtained here, they had secured them. These objects included game boards, home made chess pieces and violins, etc.
By securing they meant burying in an unmarked grave for later retrieval.
While this points alarmingly against the fact that fiddles were taken on campaign, which is something I am always gathering evidence on one way or the other, and is slowly building the evidence in my mind that they were not, I am unsure how common this practice would be?
Has anyone else come across this or related practice.
((Mods if this is in a wrongsections just shift it for me please.))
By securing they meant burying in an unmarked grave for later retrieval.
While this points alarmingly against the fact that fiddles were taken on campaign, which is something I am always gathering evidence on one way or the other, and is slowly building the evidence in my mind that they were not, I am unsure how common this practice would be?
Has anyone else come across this or related practice.
((Mods if this is in a wrongsections just shift it for me please.))
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