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Official newsletter of Company D 2nd Md. Infantry, C.S.A. Welcome to True Marylander! Welcome to True Marylander! November 3, 2016. November 9, 2016. Welcome to True Marylander! The official newsletter of “Company D” Second Maryland Infantry, C.S.A. Here you’ll find in-depth feature articles, news stories, columns, how-to articles, closer looks at Civil War battles and much, much more! Company D to hold canned food drive →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Official newsletter of Company D 2nd Md. Infantry, C.S.A. Welcome to True Marylander! Cooking during the American Civil War was an interesting process to say the least. Keeping an army supplied with food, for the most part, was a separate war in itself. 1 cup dried Navy Beans. Lb of Salt Pork or Slab Bacon. 2 large carrots or 1 cup chopped. 1 lg potato cut into in. pieces. 1 large onion or cup chopped. Salt and Pepper to taste. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Official newsletter of Company D 2nd Md. Infantry, C.S.A. Welcome to True Marylander! A heavily wooded mass of tall trees and smooth boulders, rose up more than 630 feet above sea level and silently watched over the unassuming crossroads village of Gettysburg. Since the late 18th century, its two round peaks served as farm land, but for three days in July, 1863, it witnessed some of the most fiercest fighting of the entire American Civil War. On the second day, Lee had a plan. Upon hearing Longstreet’s g...
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INTO THE SLAUGHTER PEN | True Marylander
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Official newsletter of Company D 2nd Md. Infantry, C.S.A. Welcome to True Marylander! INTO THE SLAUGHTER PEN. November 9, 2016. November 9, 2016. As it appeared in the July 2016 Newsletter. The hill and its decisive place just east of Gettysburg quickly served as a rallying point for both Union and Confederate forces when they smashed into one another on July 1. Whichever army could place their guns on the heights first would own the battlefield. On the second day, Lee had a plan. It involved a simultane...
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Company D to hold canned food drive | True Marylander
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Official newsletter of Company D 2nd Md. Infantry, C.S.A. Welcome to True Marylander! Company D to hold canned food drive. November 7, 2016. November 8, 2016. Donations due morning of Remembrance Day Parade. GETTYSBURG, Pa. “Company D” Second Maryland is giving back this holiday season. The idea for the food drive was created by Company D Corporal Rodney Cool, who is spearheading the event and will answer any questions regarding donations. Most-needed foods to be donated include: Meals in a can (such as ...
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Cooking during the American Civil War | True Marylander
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Official newsletter of Company D 2nd Md. Infantry, C.S.A. Welcome to True Marylander! Cooking during the American Civil War. November 9, 2016. November 9, 2016. Cooking during the American Civil War was an interesting process to say the least. Keeping an army supplied with food, for the most part, was a separate war in itself. 1 cup dried Navy Beans. Lb of Salt Pork or Slab Bacon. 2 large carrots or 1 cup chopped. 1 lg potato cut into in. pieces. 1 large onion or cup chopped. Salt and Pepper to taste.
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Blog | True Marylander | Official newsletter of "Company D" 2nd Md. Infantry, C.S.A.
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Official newsletter of Company D 2nd Md. Infantry, C.S.A. Welcome to True Marylander! Cooking during the American Civil War. November 9, 2016. November 9, 2016. Cooking during the American Civil War was an interesting process to say the least. Keeping an army supplied with food, for the most part, was a separate war in itself. 1 cup dried Navy Beans. Lb of Salt Pork or Slab Bacon. 2 large carrots or 1 cup chopped. 1 lg potato cut into in. pieces. 1 large onion or cup chopped. Salt and Pepper to taste.
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