Mrs. Mescher's article "Traveling Tips for Ladies"
Anna, forgive me for being dense, but where can I find this article? Was it published in Citizen's Companion? Online?
Incidentally, when I was researching "luggage" (and I do use that term loosely) for a tent-less refugee impression that my sister and I did last fall, what I noticed in most of the drawings and paintings that I reviewed ws that people were carrying belongings in baskets or tied up in a fabric bundle--hobo-style only larger. "Refugee Life in the Confederacy" by Mary Elizabeth Massey contains some great illustrations of both the "heavy" refugees who are carrying belongings in trunks loaded on wagons, and "traveling-light" refugees who are fleeing with what they can carry.
Kathryn Bourn
Originally posted by Delia Godric
Incidentally, when I was researching "luggage" (and I do use that term loosely) for a tent-less refugee impression that my sister and I did last fall, what I noticed in most of the drawings and paintings that I reviewed ws that people were carrying belongings in baskets or tied up in a fabric bundle--hobo-style only larger. "Refugee Life in the Confederacy" by Mary Elizabeth Massey contains some great illustrations of both the "heavy" refugees who are carrying belongings in trunks loaded on wagons, and "traveling-light" refugees who are fleeing with what they can carry.
Kathryn Bourn
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