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Antietam page 1 and 2. Posted by WOODBURY CONNECTICUT. Antietam page 2 and 3. Posted by WOODBURY CONNECTICUT. Antietam page 4 and 5. Posted by WOODBURY CONNECTICUT. Antietam page 6 and 7. Posted by WOODBURY CONNECTICUT. Antietam page 8 and 9. Posted by WOODBURY CONNECTICUT. Referred to as tooth dullers or worse, the hard tack was often infested with insects called weevils. In Confederate prison camps, hard tack was often the only ration a captured Union soldier received. Posted by WOODBURY CONNECTICUT.

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