Is there any historic documentation or original examples for the flatware storage bags sold by sutlers or are these a re-enactor-ism?
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Flatware Storage Bags
[B][/B][B][/B][B]Bill Slavin[/B]
SUVCW, SVR,
Liberty Guards Mess
GG Grandson of [B]Pvt. Willis Shattuck[/B] (1842-1912), Co. F, 16th NY Vol Inf and Co. K, 73rd Ohio Vol Inf
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Six foot seven inch tall Union Brigade Commander Newton Martin Curtis as he tossed a handful of shovels over the traverse at Fort Fisher. The shovels had been sent from the rear with the suggestion of entrenching for a siege.Tags: None
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Didn't think so, Beth-just checking.
It was possible that some soldier or his mother or his sweetheart or the Sanitary Commission or the Ladies Aid Society somewhere may have sewed a little storage storage bag for utensils, an original example of which is in on display in a glass case in some forgotten corner of some museum somewhere that someone knew about :)[B][/B][B][/B][B]Bill Slavin[/B]
SUVCW, SVR,
Liberty Guards Mess
GG Grandson of [B]Pvt. Willis Shattuck[/B] (1842-1912), Co. F, 16th NY Vol Inf and Co. K, 73rd Ohio Vol Inf
"[I]Dig [I]Johnnies! We're coming for you!"[/I][/I]
Six foot seven inch tall Union Brigade Commander Newton Martin Curtis as he tossed a handful of shovels over the traverse at Fort Fisher. The shovels had been sent from the rear with the suggestion of entrenching for a siege.
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Research is always welcome in this forum. Idle speculation about remote possibilities which might justify interesting junk sold by mainstream sutlers is not welcome.
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