A Coal Region Civil War Soldier on Coffee’s Role in the Conflict
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A Coal Region Civil War Soldier on Coffee’s Role in the Conflict
“Whatever may be said about other portions of the rations, the coffee was always good. I never saw any poor coffee, and it was a blessing it was so, for it became the solders’ solace and stay, in camp, on picket and on the march. Tired, footsore, and dusty from the march, or wet and cold on picket, or homesick and shivering in camp, there were rest and comfort and new life in a cup of hot coffee.” – Frederick Hitchcock, 132nd Pennsylvania Hitch…
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