PrivateBrooke
2nd Lieutenant
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2018
- Location
- Philly burbs
Reading around, I've read many accounts of soldiers having to march along barefoot after their shoes gave out. This effected both sides but especially the Confederates. We all know the reasons, shoes were scarce, I won't bring up the reasons why, as I imagine they've been discussed ad nauseum.
But now I haven't read much about women on the home front? Confederate ladies had it rough, everything was expensive(when it was even available at all), their money was essentially worthless, they were making dresses out of curtains and any fabric they could due to shortages of both fabric and finished garments; Especially in 64-65. But what about shoes?
Shoes wear out, even if you're not marching about all over hell and creation like the boys were. Especially if you were poor, or later in the war I'd imagine economic status mattered little, and started with cheaply made, poor quality shoes to begin with. During 64 and 65, if you took a walk around Richmond or Atlanta, or Nashville, etc. or even rural areas, would ladies trotting about barefoot have been a common sight? I'd imagine you'd have seen many poorer ladies in dresses all but falling off their person and barefoot; No?
But now I haven't read much about women on the home front? Confederate ladies had it rough, everything was expensive(when it was even available at all), their money was essentially worthless, they were making dresses out of curtains and any fabric they could due to shortages of both fabric and finished garments; Especially in 64-65. But what about shoes?
Shoes wear out, even if you're not marching about all over hell and creation like the boys were. Especially if you were poor, or later in the war I'd imagine economic status mattered little, and started with cheaply made, poor quality shoes to begin with. During 64 and 65, if you took a walk around Richmond or Atlanta, or Nashville, etc. or even rural areas, would ladies trotting about barefoot have been a common sight? I'd imagine you'd have seen many poorer ladies in dresses all but falling off their person and barefoot; No?


