Re: Question: Re: Slave that went to war
Hello.
That surely drove the point home. Thanks for putting it that way so I did understand and
I do mean that for real.
I am hoping to pick up on more information on this and I would still love to hear from James
that had all of that going about the Herrons as he mentioned, W. S. Herron, the wagonmaster.
That is who Ross was working with. Providing the man was the wagonmaster, then Herron would
have been more likely to have been able to secure food is my opinion.
So since Herron was working as a wagonmaster, Ross could have been handling a wagon
himself, unloading, helping do all the needed things, as it took more than one man to move
supplies for that many men at any given time.
Thanks for the reply.
Linda