Re: Great Federal Portrait
Thanks.
Everyone,
I stand corrected as to what the term "bummer" actually means. I guess in certain regions of the south (like where the Carolinas Campaign occurred) any Midwestern soldier is referred to as a bummer. But, I will use the correct context of the word from now on.
Also as I was reading Drum Taps in Dixie by Delevan Miller and I found this passage:
"Among the other curiosities at the Point was a stockade where the rebel prisoners were corralled until they could be sent north. Another stockade was called a "Bull Pen," where all the deserters, bounty jumpers, bummers, and other freaks were kept until their cases could be disposed of."
This shed a tremendous amount of light on the period and modern meaning of the word "bummer".
So in conclusion "Mea Culpa".
Thanks.
Everyone,
I stand corrected as to what the term "bummer" actually means. I guess in certain regions of the south (like where the Carolinas Campaign occurred) any Midwestern soldier is referred to as a bummer. But, I will use the correct context of the word from now on.
Also as I was reading Drum Taps in Dixie by Delevan Miller and I found this passage:
"Among the other curiosities at the Point was a stockade where the rebel prisoners were corralled until they could be sent north. Another stockade was called a "Bull Pen," where all the deserters, bounty jumpers, bummers, and other freaks were kept until their cases could be disposed of."
This shed a tremendous amount of light on the period and modern meaning of the word "bummer".
So in conclusion "Mea Culpa".
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