Re: November daily life event in Missouri
Cool. Thanks for the info. :) I just had no knowledge at all about what these events were like. I'd not considered the civilian side much before I guess. In town here, we had a Heritage Days at the Stevenson House in town, and people got dressed up in period clothing and did demonstrations of life in the early 1800's, but it closed up and they all went home at evening. It was really pretty neat. Best thing would be to just go to one I reckon, and jump in.
I just figure that every soldier was a civilian both before and after the war, and so some items might actually do dual duty. I am sure soldiers carried some mundane items, like combs, writing sets, utensils and such. Things that regular civilians would also use. Also, soldiers returning home after their enlistment was up, or due to wounds, would likely retain some of their soldier's gear.
I'll just have to come to the next one and see whats up. :)
Cool. Thanks for the info. :) I just had no knowledge at all about what these events were like. I'd not considered the civilian side much before I guess. In town here, we had a Heritage Days at the Stevenson House in town, and people got dressed up in period clothing and did demonstrations of life in the early 1800's, but it closed up and they all went home at evening. It was really pretty neat. Best thing would be to just go to one I reckon, and jump in.
I just figure that every soldier was a civilian both before and after the war, and so some items might actually do dual duty. I am sure soldiers carried some mundane items, like combs, writing sets, utensils and such. Things that regular civilians would also use. Also, soldiers returning home after their enlistment was up, or due to wounds, would likely retain some of their soldier's gear.
I'll just have to come to the next one and see whats up. :)
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