Wish I had Coffee oil painting
$1,900.00
Despite the Union’s constraints, the blockade achieved the desired outcome as the war went on, with a decreasing amount of supplies reaching the Confederate troops. As a result, coffee, which was a common beverage in the South before the war, became a luxury for both the military and civilians.
What was the Civil War-era coffee that the South consumed?
Everything that could be collected and roasted in the field was used as a lame substitute, including chicory, acorns, dandelions, rye, peanuts, and peas. To get a bag of Uncle Gregory’s coffee Click Here
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This original oil painting, size: 15″ x 19.25. After payment, we will notify you about additional postage costs
Despite the Union’s constraints, the blockade achieved the desired outcome as the war went on, with a decreasing amount of supplies reaching the Confederate troops. As a result, coffee, which was a common beverage in the South before the war, became a luxury for both the military and civilians.
What was the Civil War-era coffee that the South consumed?
Everything that could be collected and roasted in the field was used as a lame substitute, including chicory, acorns, dandelions, rye, peanuts, and peas.
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