Footprints Through Dixie Everyday Life of the Man Under a Musket On the Firing

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Appears in camp with an aged rooster under his arm and raffles his fowl off at about the price o-f a horse. Joe attends the chuckluck parties quite regularly and has probably been dropping his money on wrong numbers and needs the cash. Money is plentiful with a number of the boys and almost worthless to us now, so- there is no trouble in organizing a "club" at his own price. I take a chance on the fowl and while no regrets is felt over the loss of money, failure to draw the prize is a sore disa...ppointment. Joe is a wonderfully successful forager and if there is anything in the eat- able line to be found he gets it and seldom strikes a cold trail.
Discipline under these distressing circumstances is less severe yet guard mounting and roll call is never neglected. Boys fall out at morning roll call, then qaickly get back in their bunks or back up at log fires where their time is spent when not on the hunt of fuel, food, or on duty. After a restless night and about the time some are in a position to enjoy a little sleep, perhaps, the reveille call is heard.


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