The value of pets in the Civil War
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02-23-2014, 01:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-23-2014 07:27 PM by BettyO.)
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RE: The value of pets in the Civil War
Nico is so beautiful, Maddie! Ginger is also a beauty....
I love ALL animals. I have two cats now, Punkin and Percy. My dog, Cocoa, a chocolate lab/German Shepard mix died a few years ago and my mom doesn't currently want another dog. I've had Cockers all my life and will probably get another one sometime. Either a Cocker or a Schnauzer. They are good little dogs, too..... But yes, I think that animals and pets played a BIG part for soldiers in the war and to the Victorians as a whole; sentimental beings that they were.... I know Arnold had his Dash; Herold had his hunting dog, Powell had his dogs, cats and a mule as a kid and a favorite mare as a Mosby Guerrilla; but does anyone know if Booth had any other pets besides his colt, Cola? Quote:My parents had a young American spitz when I was born - my mother always swore that Dad married her just to get the puppy! Butch actually taught me how to walk, according to his adoring "parents." When I began to crawl, he would walk over and stand in front of me. His tail had been clipped, and I would grab onto his stub tail, stand up, and he would walk very slowly ahead of me. Beautiful story, Laurie. You are so right! "The Past is a foreign country...they do things differently there" - L. P. Hartley |
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