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Tin Types
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Gone With The Wind. Women in the Civil War. Pictures may take time to load. Your Patience is Appreicated! Tin Types Page 2. 17th South Carolina Infantry Ladie's Auxiliary.
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Dixieland
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Gone With The Wind. Women in the Civil War. Where all things Southern can be found! This is a sub-website of the 17th South Carolina Infantry Ladie's Auxiliary website. We are a non-profit Civil War Era re-enacting organization. We strive to keep history alive! Email us with questions! Link can be found at bottom of page. You ain’t just whistling Dixie,. You ain’t just slappin' your knee. We are the grandchild of the Southland. And heir to the Confederacy! 17th South Carolina Infantry Ladie's Auxiliary.
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Work and Play
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Gone With The Wind. Women in the Civil War. Chores and Leisure during the Civil War. Carding Wool and Spinning:. Some vegetable such as onions! Once dyed, the yarn was then woven into cloth on a loom. Clothes were primarily made at home, so there was always some sewing project going on. If it was not time to be making new clothes, then there were always exisiting clothes that need repairs, or some darning that needed to be done. Candles were made by dipping pieces of loosely spun hemp into saltpeter and ...
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Page Title
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Gone With The Wind. Women in the Civil War. NECTAR FOR 90 DEGREES IN THE SHADE. 1 bottle soda water, chilled. Lemon ice (composition not described- try freezing lemonade in ice cube trays). Put a lemon ice in a soda water glass, add one half gill of whisky and a bottle of iced soda water, mix and serve. 1 quart corn meal. 1/2 tsp. salt. Hot milk or water. Recipe for Old-Fashioned Root Beer. 1 cake of compressed yeast. 2 ounces sassafraass root. 1 ounce hops or giner root. 2 ounces juniper berries. Dump t...
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Rebel Blood
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Gone With The Wind. Women in the Civil War. Southern by the Grace of God.". Tennessee, was one of the last states to secede from the Union, seceded on May 17, 1861. She was the first state to be re-admitted to the Union on July 24, 1866. During the Civil War, she supplied over 190,000 men to the Confederate Cause. CSA Private John Fletcher Cole and wife Matilda. This is a picture of my Great-Great-Grandfather John Fletcher Cole. And my Great-Great-Grandmother Matilda Ann (Shackleton) Cole. In this battle...
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Gone With The Wind
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Gone With The Wind. Gone With The Wind. Women in the Civil War. Pictures may take time to load. Your Patience is Appreciated! Considered one of the greatest movies ever, Gone With the Wind was a revolutionary movie produced in 1938 and released in theatres in 1939. GWTW used 8 of the only 9 Techni-Color Film Cameras in the world for filming. The best thing to take away from the the movie is to understand that while all re-enactors need a good day dress and a nice ballgown, keeping several plain campdress...
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Women in the Civil War
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Women in the Civil War. Gone With The Wind. Women in the Civil War. Women played important roles in the Civil War, not only as mother's and wives, but as spies, nurses, soldiers, camp sutlers, camp cooks, seamstresses, journalists, arsensal workers and even doctors! Click on the links at the bottom of the page to view other websites dedicated to women's roles in the Civil War. Mary Walker- first female doctor. Clara Barton- nurse, founder of the Red Cross. Rose O'Neal Greenhow- Confederate spy. Women and...
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Humor
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Gone With The Wind. Women in the Civil War. These jokes are all in fun and jest. No offense to be taken. Every True Southerner Knows. That a tad is more than a smidgeon but less than a hair. The difference between a hissy fit and a conniption. To say "sweet tea" and "sweet milk." Sweet tea indicates the need for sugar and lots of it (We do not like our tea unsweetened.) and "sweet milk" means you don't want buttermilk. That real gravy don't come from the store. When "by and by" is. That we make friends s...