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            Civil War Saturdays at Old State Capitol continue with Civil War 
			Camping and Cooking Day 
			 
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            [October 17, 2012] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- Visitors are 
			invited to sample the sights and smells of an authentic Union camp 
			Saturday during Civil War Camping and Cooking Day, the next living 
			history program in the Civil War Saturdays series at the Old State 
			Capitol State Historic Site in downtown Springfield. The event is 
			free and open to the public. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  
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			 Civil War re-enactors will be present on the lawn of the historic 
			site, demonstrating military camp life by setting up tents, 
			displaying camping equipment and personal items the soldiers would 
			have carried, and cooking authentic meals on a campfire. The menu 
			will include dishes called skillygalee, Washington pies, scouse, 
			Army pancakes, sloosh, and hasty pudding, among others. These 
			recipes will include the authentic types of rations issued to Civil 
			War soldiers, such as hardtack, bacon, salt pork and beef, as well 
			as food that would have been acquired by foraging, such as fruit and 
			vegetables.During the 1840s and 1850s, the Old State Capitol was 
			the scene of debate over issues that led the nation to war in 1861. 
			During the Civil War, as the seat of government, the Statehouse was 
			the center of the state's efforts at wartime mobilization. The 
			building also provided space for local events aiding the needs of 
			local residents as well as soldier relief efforts. 
			
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			Old State Capitol State Historic Site, administered by the 
			Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
			Tuesday through Saturday. 
			
            [Text from file received from 
			the Illinois Historic 
			Preservation Agency] 
			
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