Confederate Echoes : a Voice From the South in the Days of Secession And of the Southern Confederacy

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Davy Crockett sowed the seed.
It robs your pocket aud soils your clothes, And makes a chimney of your nose.
CONFEDERATE ECHOES. 201 "We always undertook, when in camp for any length of time, to get up the best meals that we could, but when kept in our homely abodes by bad weather we took special pains to prepare something very nice to eat, if we had been so fortunate as ta get in any good "forage." We occasionally had sugar; and would make sweet cakes, pies, etc., when we had the other articles
... necessarj' for making such things. These we ate in the midst of comments and merriment, and would some- times send a portion to the field officers. I recall an unusually bad day at Jackson, Miss., February 4, 1863, and a pleasant inci- dent in connection with it. That day it com- menced sleeting just after breakfast, which was soon followed by a pouring rain, which lasted till bedtime. Our mess, at the head of which then was Lieut. Martin, was occu- pying a pole pen with a tent cloth stretched over it, into the side of which we had made a fireplace.

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