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Civil War Haversack

This haversack contains news articles that may be of interest to Civil War buffs. A haversack was a canvas bag, about a foot square, used to carry a soldiers rations. The word derives from Middle German for oat bag, and refers to the bag used for feeding oats to horses. A Confederate 18 LA INF soldiers grave is subject. Terrell Garren has counted every countable Western. Arista Hoge, founder of the Thornrose Ce. FRANKLIN, Tenn. After setting off a controversy by. Saturday, December 02, 2006.

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This haversack contains news articles that may be of interest to Civil War buffs. A haversack was a canvas bag, about a foot square, used to carry a soldiers rations. The word derives from Middle German for oat bag, and refers to the bag used for feeding oats to horses. A Confederate 18 LA INF soldiers grave is subject. Terrell Garren has counted every countable Western. Arista Hoge, founder of the Thornrose Ce. FRANKLIN, Tenn. After setting off a controversy by. Saturday, December 02, 2006.

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