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Welcom e to the Museum of the Civil War Soldier . Diet. Gear. Curators. Organization. Hardships. Civil War Gear. Clothing & Shelter. The uniforms the Union wore were made out of wool and were all the same

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  1. Welcome to the Museum of the Civil War Soldier Diet Gear Curators Organization Hardships

  2. Civil War Gear

  3. Clothing & Shelter • The uniforms the Union wore were made out of wool and were all the same • The South used everyday clothing to fight with because they couldn’t afford to make uniforms • They also had wool blankets that they used as cover under their dog tents.

  4. Blades • They used pikes & lances to fortify their camps. • They put bayonets on their guns and carried sabers on their side • Many carried bowie knives and cutlasses

  5. Guns • The Calvary used carbines but the infantry used regular should rifles. • Handguns were carried by almost everybody • Artillery and mortars provided great support for the infantry when they advanced.

  6. Civil War Diet

  7. South Diet • The South didn’t have much food. • But the food they did have were things like Johnny-cake(variation of hardtack), molasses, cornmeal, and bacon. • They also had salted pork, chicory(variation of coffee), vegetables and rice. • They traded much of their extra food for tobacco when they could.

  8. North Diet • The northern soldiers got rations to last them for three days. • They had hardtack, salted pork, rarely fresh meat, real coffee, and also baked beans • They also had rice and vegetables

  9. Hunger • Hunger was a major concern in the Civil War. • The South did not have great supply lines, so their troops suffered from hunger the most.

  10. Organization

  11. Morning Routine • The day started off at 5a.m., then roll call, then treating the sick, then assigning duties. • They assigned duties only if they were staying in camp, if not they marched.

  12. Drums • Drummer boys played a huge part in the organization of the camp. • They wake up the camp at 5a.m. and announce most of the daily activities.

  13. Duties • The duties would be assigned after roll call was done. • The duties were things like gathering fire wood, guard duty, and clearing fields for drill.

  14. Hardships of the Civil War Soldiers

  15. Inadequate Shelter • Many of the soldiers tents had holes and were raggedy. • They had to carry it on their backs, and when setting up camp, the tents did not provide a lot of shelter.

  16. Terror of Battle • Many days and nights were spent very bored and lonesome. • The absolute terror of battle made up for those long boring nights. • Many feared the thought of battle and how it was so imminent.

  17. Camp life/Marching • Life at camp was filled with boredom for soldiers • Conditions on the march were often harsh • Weather, hunger, terror, exhaustion and boredom are feelings that the soldiers experienced.

  18. Curators Room This Museum was made by Matt Smith and Dalton Benson who both liked making this project! We hoped you enjoyed it.

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