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    I am considering a new impression to use at living histories and I'm digging for information. I hope to research enough so that one day I can have a Confederate saltpeter miner impression. This is an area we hear hear little if nothing about in the reenacting community. Truth of it is though without black powder, and a lot of it, it would have been tough to conduct a war. So I'm throwing this out in hopes that someone might have some information or could point me in the right direction to get started.
    Captain Andy Witt
    52nd Geo Vol Inf Co I CSA
    Blue Ridge Mess

    http://www.52ndgeorgia.webs.com

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    Thomas Green Clemson, founder of Clemson University, worked in the Trans-Mississippi Dept for the Nitre Bureau, I think some of his papers at the university deal with his work there.

    Will MacDonald

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      Bullets for Johnny Reb: Confederate Nitre and Mining Bureau in Arkansas

      James J. Johnston and James J. Johnson

      The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
      Vol. 49, No. 2 (Summer, 1990), pp. 124-167
      Published by: Arkansas Historical Association

      Brian William Huerta

      Fighting Boys Mess

      Liberty Rifles

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        I google this and found this book: http://www.amazon.com/Confederate-Ni.../dp/B005KBE1Q8 Confederate Nitre Bureau, Operations in Alabama

        These link
        Aka
        Wm Green :D
        Illegitimi non carborundum
        (Don’t let the bastards grind you down!)

        Dreaming of the following and other events

        Picket Post
        Perryville

        The like to do a winter camp.....hint hint...

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          Originally posted by rebelfirefighter07 View Post
          one day I can have a Confederate saltpeter miner impression.
          I wonder how much slave labor was used...
          Brian William Huerta

          Fighting Boys Mess

          Liberty Rifles

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            There's also CS reference in the song "John Harrolson, John Harrolson". I don't have the CD jacket with me, but it's on Bobby Horton's Homespun Sons of the CSA #5 and he has the origins of the song documented. Although it's not specifically about mining nitre, but rather getting it from chamber pots...

            Calum
            Michael Thomas

            11th PA Reserves, 40th PVI, Co F
            www.facebook.com/reserve.companyf

            1st USSS, Co H
            http://nyberdans.wix.com/nyberdans

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              Originally posted by Calum View Post
              There's also CS reference in the song "John Harrolson, John Harrolson". I don't have the CD jacket with me, but it's on Bobby Horton's Homespun Sons of the CSA #5 and he has the origins of the song documented. Although it's not specifically about mining nitre, but rather getting it from chamber pots...
              If anyone's interested in that part of nitre bureau work, I still have some stuff in a folder marked "Selma." Some of the links are dead now, but here's a link to the three poems, from Wetmore, Harrelson and a woman's reply: http://genforum.genealogy.com/harals...sages/272.html

              There's also some more serious information on making nitre beds, leeching, etc., but it's more targeted to getting it from chamber lye than mining, and I'm not sure how much overlap there was, though of course at some point the processes would have become similar.

              Here's Instructions for the Manufacture of Saltpetre, 1862: http://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/lecontesalt/leconte.html

              Making nitre beds, 1867, and may have more information too: http://books.google.com/books?vid=OC...90&output=html

              More on nitre and nitre beds, a little post-period: http://books.google.com/books?vid=OC...90&output=html

              Information on pre-war making of nitre: http://books.google.com/books?vid=OC...90&output=html

              Hank Trent
              hanktrent@gmail.com
              Hank Trent

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