Civil War Equipment: Tin Cups vs. Muckets
How common was the "Mucket" in the rank and file of the federal army during the Civil War? In this episode, we break down some primary sources to discuss the design and issuance of these tin items to troops. Special thanks to Will Eichler and the Civil War Digital Digest for help with this episode! Please check out their website and become a patron over at their Patreon Channel! / civilwardigitaldigest

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