HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]> writes:
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>Maybe, following the war, crackers were shipped in larger barrels? Or,
>without reference to the Civil War, was the reference to hardtack as
>part of ships' rations, with the crackers being stored in barrels? In
>the old movies, the cracker barrel in the country store is fairly large,
>at least big enough for two male persons of advanced years (this is PC
>for "geezers") to play checkers on top of. A stereotype--any reality?
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Pedantic or just silly, I know, but wasn't it just the checkerboard that
sat atop the cracker barrel?
Brian Siegel