It's Re-sack-ahh. I grew up on a farm near the mouth of Snake Creek Gap. The farmhouse was there during the war and my grandmother had two shoeboxes full of found relics from plowing her garden. We boys went around eyes on the ground looking out for minie balls, money(I found an 1835 half dome and an 1842 dime), coat buttons, etc. Also arrowheads--there was an Arrowhead rock--an outcrop of flint--on the property and chips were common finds.
Very helpful explanation; my previous superficial understanding has been replaced with a more detailed depiction of the confounding terrain's impact on the fighting.
It's Re-sack-ahh. I grew up on a farm near the mouth of Snake Creek Gap.
The farmhouse was there during the war and my grandmother had two shoeboxes full of found relics from plowing her garden. We boys went around eyes on the ground looking out for minie balls, money(I found an 1835 half dome and an 1842 dime), coat buttons, etc. Also arrowheads--there was an Arrowhead rock--an outcrop of flint--on the property and chips were common finds.
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Very helpful explanation; my previous superficial understanding has been replaced with a more detailed depiction of the confounding terrain's impact on the fighting.
Glad it was helpful!
Resaca. Rey-saca
Thanks!
😢it's also Ooh-stan-ah-lah and Cawn-ah-saw-gah for the rivers.
Got it, thanks!