Army of Northern Virginia Commissary Equipment

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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.
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@peterott-tn6pf
@peterott-tn6pf 11 ай бұрын
This was absolutely amazing!!! I use nothing but cast iron, due to my grandparents using them, which in turn I've grown a fondness for! That spider skillet was so awesome to see along with that camp kettle
@lab35982
@lab35982 11 ай бұрын
As a re-enactor who does the cooking most of which is done in cast iron, I really appreciate this video. Presentations about the logistics of the army are not covered enough.
@yaakovpiatt6479
@yaakovpiatt6479 11 ай бұрын
Another excellent video. I have a suggestion for a reenactment. Gather all of the wagons used by reenacting together, form a fully loaded train and move it from point A to point B over a few days just to get some small experience in what was I volved in the logistical support of a nineteenth century army.
@CivilWarDigitalDigest
@CivilWarDigitalDigest 11 ай бұрын
This has been done a few times. Most recently it has been part of a larger event, called the patrol done by the Liberty Rifles this year.
@jimrutherford2773
@jimrutherford2773 11 ай бұрын
An army moves by way of its stomach. Two great relics. An incredible find.
@CivilWarDigitalDigest
@CivilWarDigitalDigest 11 ай бұрын
We are honored they shared them with us. We can’t wait to see how the new museum display looks.
@g.patton6872
@g.patton6872 11 ай бұрын
Favorite camp kettle story! Long post! Old Darb Greer's Joke on Lewis Peach. - "All of those who ever came in contact with the late John Greer, of Fayetteville, Tenn., will remember him as the "Ned Brace" of Tennessee. He and Lewis Peach belonged to the same mess in the 8th TN CSA. Peach was under medium size, but Darb said that he could hold his own at eating with any man in the army. He had often twitted him about the habit; but Lewis, unluckily, one day, afforded the opportunity of a practical joke, which Darb was not slow to take advantage of." (Lewis Peach) " We were camped near Tullahoma, after the battle of Murfreesboro, and some one of the mess got to making corn-meal dumplings. When it came my turn to cook, I was ignorant of the process, but thought it was easy enough; so I put on a big camp-kettle of them to cook, but they crumbled to pieces, and were nothing more than a mass of badly scorched mush. I took the kettle of abominations to a log near by, and emptied my dumplings on the ground. Old Darb had been down in the other end of camp, playing 'freeze out', but, getting froze out before night, he came on back to the mess. As he passed the log, he spied my dumplings, and asked 'Who did that?' 'Lewis Peach,' was the reply. That was as good as Darb wanted. He instantly yelled out, 'I told you all Lewis Peach was the biggest eater in the army; come here and I'll prove it to you.' He was as solemn and earnest as an owl, and soon had a crowd of curious and astonished spectators around him, to whom he related a circumstantial account of the whole proceeding. Said he, ' I saw at dinner that he would have to throw up this mess or go to the grave-yard , and I watched him. He come right here and set right down on this log, and tossed it up.' His imitation of the act, the location and the suspicious looking character of the mess, which had run down the slant for several yards, were convincing. Not a man doubted the truth of his story, but gazed, wondered and believed; nay more, went off and reported the wonder in the most solemn manner. In an hour there were 500 men crowding the spot, and tip-toeing, to get a look. Darb remained on the field to explain things and swear, in the most positive manner, that he wouldn't have believed anything human could have held that much if he hadn't a seen it with his own eyes. I knew it was of no use to try to explain the matter as long as long as Darb was present. In fact,, I was badly plagued at the turn of events, and crawled off into my bunk, and stayed there the rest of the evening. I thought the matter would blow over by the next morning, but, bless you, the crowd only increased. They came from all over Polk's corps to see the eighth wonder of the world. Darb was at his post to swear to the fact, and when he pointed me out as the little fellow that did it, men looked on me in astonishment, pity and disgust, and I was glad to take refuge in my bunk, where I stayed the rest of the day. The whole of Polk's corps religiously believed Darb's story, and to this day, for aught I know, I was a marked man, and was continually pointed out as 'the little fellow who eat a camp-kettle of corn dumplings."
@CivilWarDigitalDigest
@CivilWarDigitalDigest 11 ай бұрын
Excellent! Where did the story come from?
@g.patton6872
@g.patton6872 11 ай бұрын
@@CivilWarDigitalDigest "The Annals of the Army of TN & Early Western History", Edwin L. Drake (editor) 1878. Wonderful compilation of anecdotes. Reprints & pdf can be found online.
@Greaser-zz7xo
@Greaser-zz7xo 11 ай бұрын
As per regular, another great installment of the series! I’m an absolute dieheart fan, me and my Mess utilize your videos for all sorts of information! Keep up the awesome content!!
@CivilWarDigitalDigest
@CivilWarDigitalDigest 11 ай бұрын
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@wizardofahhhs759
@wizardofahhhs759 Ай бұрын
I have an old No.9 spider skillet but no lid. I still use it for outdoor cooking though.
@CRuf-qw4yv
@CRuf-qw4yv 11 ай бұрын
Great video. My late father was a cook for the 2nd Maryland Inf., Army Of Northern Virginia (living history group from Salisbury Md. from the early 80's to mid 90's At encampments he always had a large roast over the fire for the company and would have loved to have had these pieces (or reproductions thereof) in his collection. RIP Dad.
@jacksongrissop9257
@jacksongrissop9257 11 ай бұрын
Very excited about this one!
@30thVirginiaSharpshooterBn
@30thVirginiaSharpshooterBn 11 ай бұрын
Love it! I can imagine some tasty Confederate cush in that spider skillet!!! Will, that plug hat is impeccable and I gotta find one!
@clockmonkey
@clockmonkey 11 ай бұрын
Somewhere to sleep and something cooking is a getting closer to being happy.
@martyshannon7542
@martyshannon7542 11 ай бұрын
That's nice.
@corneliussulla9963
@corneliussulla9963 11 ай бұрын
Love the intro song. ;-)
@carywest9256
@carywest9256 11 ай бұрын
Name that tune?
@BenFaffler
@BenFaffler 11 ай бұрын
@@carywest9256 Dixie
@corneliussulla9963
@corneliussulla9963 11 ай бұрын
@@carywest9256 Why? Everyone knows it and I ve never even put a foot on American soil.
@mikegallant811
@mikegallant811 7 ай бұрын
​@@BenFafflerthe unofficial Confederate Anthem.
@forestjohnson7474
@forestjohnson7474 11 ай бұрын
Question, why did they fire weld those side pieces, why didn't they just make that a feature in the mold?
@oldvirginiajoe1603
@oldvirginiajoe1603 Ай бұрын
I think he said to strengthen it there.
@justinmays9680
@justinmays9680 11 ай бұрын
great video very cool
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