Army of Northern Virginia Commissary Equipment
What tools were used to prepare rations in the Army of Northern Virginia? Join Will as he visits the Manassas National Battlefield Park to speak with Andrew Bentley to explore more about this. Take this chance to see two great original artifacts, learn how they were used, and find out where they came from. Want to dig in deeper? Here are two great articles. One is a deeper dive on CS Mess Equipment, written by Craig Schneider: https://www.libertyrifles.org/researc... The other is a in depth look at Asa Snyder and his Richmond Stove Works, written by Andrew J. Bentley: https://www.libertyrifles.org/researc... Enjoying the series – please support us on Patreon! / civilwardigitaldigest Become a CWDD member here on our YouTube Memberships! Use this link to find more: / @civilwardigitaldigest Thanks to the 125th OVI Fife and Drum Corps for supporting this video. Want to show off your interest in history and Civil War Digital Digest? Check out the store for shirts, drinking ware, and more: http://www.cafepress.com/civilwardigi... #civilwardigitaldigest #history #dighist #digitalhistory #digitalhistorian #education #research #connection #civilwar #BullRun #Manassas #nps #Alabama #veteranstories #veteran #infantry #rations #cooking #soldierfood #confederateration #survival #armyofnorthernvirginia #CWDD #civilwardigitaldigest #history #dighist #digitalhistory #digitalhistorian #education #research #connection #civilwar #BullRun #Manassas #nps #Alabama #veteranstories #veteran #infantry #rations #cooking #soldierfood #confederateration #survival #armyofnorthernvirginia

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