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Date: 28 Jul 1999 06:59:17 -0700
From: <buck.conner@uswestmail.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: "Indian Sign Lanuage" video
Folks,
We have just received the new tapes that Larry has just mentioned of : "Indian Sign Language" with Larry Pendleton, cost is $ 24.95 plus postage, at $ 3.25 (not sure on postage yet). Will have on webe site either tonight or tomorrow night, the part no# is CSV-101 for reference.
Check Clark & Sons Mercantile, Inc. at : http://www.teleport.com/~walking/clark/
like mentioned information should be put in either tonight or tomorrow night, as soon as web master can get to it.
Thanks
Buck Conner
dba/Clark & Sons Mercantile, Inc.
> On Tue, 27 July 1999, Cherokeoil@aol.com wrote:
>
> I`d be interested in a copy of the tape to. You can get ahold of me off line
> to.
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 10:18:31 -0400
From: "Nelson, Roy S" <NELSORS@ch.etn.com>
Subject: MtMan-List: tanning recipes
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 10:25:18 EDT
From: TetonTod@aol.com
Subject: MtMan-List: Hard Tack, Pilot Bread
Brothers,
Could someone please share some hard tack/pilot bread recipies? I've
misplacced mine and can't remember the exact amounts. I looked in the
archives but couldn't locate anything. Thanks in advance!
Happy Trails
Todd Glover
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Date: 28 Jul 1999 10:48:23 -0700
From: <turtle@uswestmail.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: "Indian Sign Lanuage" video
Buck,
Quess I missed what Larry said about "old" and "new" tapes, and price difference, which do I have coming ?
Thanks
Turtle.
______________________________________________
> On Wed, 28 July 1999, buck.conner@uswestmail.net wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> We have just received the new tapes that Larry has just mentioned of : "Indian Sign Language" with Larry Pendleton, cost is $ 24.95 plus postage, at $ 3.25 (not sure on postage yet). Will have on web site either tonight or tomorrow night, the part no# is CSV-101 for reference.
>
> Check Clark & Sons Mercantile, Inc. at : http://www.teleport.com/~walking/clark/
>
> like mentioned; information should be put in either tonight or tomorrow night, as soon as web master can get to it.
>
> Thanks
> Buck Conner
> dba/Clark & Sons Mercantile, Inc.
>
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Date: 28 Jul 1999 11:03:43 -0700
From: <buck.conner@uswestmail.net>
Subject: MtMan-List: "Indian Sign Lanuage" video
Larry said they have changed to a better quality tape, cost to produce and costs in general have raised cost of tape.
The tape sent is the new better quality tape, believe everything has been upgraded per Larry.
Later
Buck
_________________________________________
> On Wed, 28 July 1999, turtle@uswestmail.net wrote:
>
> Buck,
> Quess I missed what Larry said about "old" and "new" tapes, and price difference, which do I have coming ?
>
> Thanks
> Turtle.
>
> ______________________________________________
> > On Wed, 28 July 1999, buck.conner@uswestmail.net wrote:
> >
> > Folks,
> >
> > We have just received the new tapes that Larry has just mentioned of : "Indian Sign Language" with Larry Pendleton, cost is $ 24.95 plus postage, at $ 3.25 (not sure on postage yet). Will have on web site either tonight or tomorrow night, the part no# is CSV-101 for reference.
> >
> > Check Clark & Sons Mercantile, Inc. at : http://www.teleport.com/~walking/clark/
> >
> > like mentioned; information should be put in either tonight or tomorrow night, as soon as web master can get to it.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Buck Conner
> > dba/Clark & Sons Mercantile, Inc.
> >
>
>
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 14:55:46 -0700
From: randybublitz@juno.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Hard Tack Recipe
Todd, Here is my Hardtack recipe. It's from the New Ulm, MN militia. It
is dated 1863. All dogs, and most people, like it.
Mix well and roll out 1/4" thick. Cut 3" x 3" squares. Punch holes in
pieces with a wooden spoon handle (like a soda cracker) Bake at 400 dg
for 35 minutes (to taste)
If you're going to use hardtack soon, don't bake as long- this will leave
more moisture in mix. It will be easier to eat, but won't keep as long.
Store in a cloth sack, not a sealed container (or it will mold). I've
been passing this stuff out for a long time. In fact folks remembered me
as the guy with the good hardtack, hence my name 'Hardtack'. It has been
used for communion at services at rendezvous many times, it's unleavened
bread. My Gt- G'pa was a member of the New Ulm Militia at about the
turn of the century. The militia unit was formed in 1862, after the
Sioux Uprising in the area. It was formed to defend the town. The Unit
has never seen action, but has always been active. They are at all the
Public functions, etc... They use the original canons, which were donated
by the good people of Cincinatti in 1862. Hope you enjoy the recipe.
Hardtack
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Date: 28 Jul 1999 16:17:19 -0700
From: buck.conner@uswestmail.net
Subject: MtMan-List: "Indian Sign Language" new version
Folks,
We have received the new tapes that Larry has just mentioned: "Indian Sign Language" with Larry Pendleton, cost is $ 24.95 plus postage, at $ 3.25 (not sure on postage yet, but close).
NOW have on web site, the part no# is CSV-101
Check Clark & Sons Mercantile, Inc. at : http://www.teleport.com/~walking/clark/
Thanks
Buck Conner
dba/Clark & Sons Mercantile, Inc.
Later,
Buck Conner
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 20:00:24 -0700
From: "larry pendleton" <yrrw@airmail.net>
Subject: MtMan-List: Fw: AMM-List: Space Shuttle...non period subject
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From: larry pendleton <yrrw@airmail.net>
To: ammlist@lists.xmission.com <ammlist@lists.xmission.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: AMM-List: Space Shuttle...non period subject
Lanney,
I saw the thing the first time it landed in FLA. It came over about 5:00
AM. Since I was Dairy Farming back then, I was definitely up at that time
of day. One thing that was neat was the sound. It sounded like someone
running a arc welder. Kind of popping and frying. Were you able to here it
? I don't know if I had been in town if I could have heard it.
Pendleton
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From: Ratcliff <rat@htcomp.net>
To: AMM <ammlist@lists.xmission.com>; History List
<hist_text@lists.xmission.com>
Date: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 8:28 PM
Subject: AMM-List: Space Shuttle...non period subject
I just witnesed an awesome sight. The Space Shuttle passed from west to
east right over Texas headed to Florida for a night landing...probably right
about now. That puppy was moving faster than you would believe, glowing
orange and leaving a white contrail from horizon to horizon, a sight made
even more fantastic by the clear sky and full moon. I have rarely seen
anything that made my hair stand on end, but folks, that did. Godspeed to
the crew and thanks for the show.....something I won't soon forget.
Lanney Ratcliff
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 20:20:21 -0500
From: "Ratcliff" <rat@htcomp.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Hard Tack, Pilot Bread
Todd,
Nabisco actually sells pilot bread, calling it Crown Pilot. It is sold =
only in New England but Nabisco will sell it to you and ship it to your =
door in amounts as small as half a case....12 boxes the size of graham =
cracker cartons....at around $3.00, maybe more now, per box. I bought a =
case a couple of years ago and still have three boxes left. I forget =
the exact details, but in the late 18th century a New England baker got =
a contract with the brand new United States to supply pilot bread to the =
navy, which got his business off to a good start. As time went by, his =
business was one of the handful of bakeries that merged to form National =
Biscuit Company....Nabisco. The recipe used is said to be as close to =
the original as modern supplies and regulations will permit. They are =
essentially slightly crisper than usual soda crackers, but without the =
perforations across the middle of each cracker. They are baked a little =
browner than saltines and have a distintive flavor....sort of like =
toasted saltines. There are four rows of seven little holes separated =
by four rows of four little holes that run the lenght of each cracker =
and "Crown Pilot" is embossed in the cracker. Nabisco tried to =
discontinue them but the good folks in New England raised so much ruckus =
about it (kahn't eat chowdah without 'em) that Nabisco relented and put =
them back on the shelves in that area. Call Nabisco for ordering =
information at 1-800-NABISCO. That is 800-622-4726.
YMOS
Lanney Ratcliff
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From: <TetonTod@aol.com>
To: <hist_text@xmission.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 9:25 AM
Subject: MtMan-List: Hard Tack, Pilot Bread
> Brothers,
>=20
> Could someone please share some hard tack/pilot bread recipies? I've=20
> misplacced mine and can't remember the exact amounts. I looked in the=20
> archives but couldn't locate anything. Thanks in advance!
>=20
> Happy Trails
>=20
> Todd Glover
>=20
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 21:48:28 EDT
From: Casapy123@aol.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Hard Tack, Pilot Bread
Todd,
I have a reprint from an old Mother Earth News that has about 2 dozen recipes
for hardtack. Different flavors, etc. Rye, wheat and on and on. From an
authentic standpoint, these don't make it, but from a taste bud position,
they are worth experimenting with. If you want it let me know.
Jim Hardee
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 19:29:08 -0700 (PDT)
From: Lee Newbill <lnewbill@uidaho.edu>
Subject: MtMan-List: Some Northwest Happenings in Late July and August