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    I am trying to figure out what I should look for when trying to find a measuring cup and measuring spoon for a hospital kitchen display. I do not own a Lord's Encyclopedia and the library where I live does not have a copy so my research on the simple topic via local methods has come to an abrupt halt. Does anyone own, have pictures of or know of a reputable museum that may have an original? I bother the Civil War medicine museum so much that I was hoping to branch out to give them a break but if no one has any other leads I will contact them. :)

    Thanks!

    Shawn Dyer
    1st OVI Co. A
    Lancaster Guards
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    1st OVI Co. A
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    Re: Measuring cup/device

    Although I can not address the question of what type of measures were used in a hospital kitchen, you can check out some of these photos for common civilian measures (these are repros).
    Beth Crabb

    IN LOVING MEMORY OF
    John Crabb July 10, 1953 - Nov. 25, 2009

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    • #3
      Re: Measuring cup/device

      Gents-

      While at Vicksburg last weekend I took these pictures of some measuring cups. These cups were found on the USS Cairo. The Union city class ironclad that was sunk by a Confederate torpedo (mine) in the Yazoo River. The museum of Cairo artifacts displays a lot of the items found during the recovery of this vessel including many personal items of the sailors.

      Although not the best of pictures being that I was leaning over the rail to get them and not necessarily hospital related they are solid examples of what was used at the time.
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      Louis Zenti

      Pvt. Albert R. Cumpston (Company B, 12th Illinois Vol. Inf.-W.I.A. February 15, 1862)
      Pvt. William H. Cumpston (Company B, 12th Illinois Vol. Inf.-K.I.A. February 15, 1862 Ft. Donelson)
      Pvt. Simon Sams (Co. C, 18th Iowa Inf.-K.I.A. January 8, 1863 Springfield, MO)
      Pvt. Elisha Cox (Co. C, 26th North Carolina Inf.-W.I.A. July 3, 1863 Gettysburg)

      "...in the hottest of the fight, some of the rebs yelled out...them must be Iowa boys". Charles O. Musser 29th Iowa Infantry

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