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rustymusket24 Nov 2016 1:43 p.m. PST

I have hovels buildings and some outhouses and water pumps. I figure an outhouse should not be near a water pump. Would not want to taint the ground water supply. What would have been the placement of outhouses and water pumps at the time of the American Civil War?

Shaun Travers24 Nov 2016 1:56 p.m. PST

The third battle in moving forwards with replaying the historical scenarios from the Peter Sides booklet, by attempting to play 11 battles by the end of November. I actually played this a week ago, but had forgotten to post it. I have not played another game, so the chances of getting to 11 games in the next 5 days is very low. But I will keep going into December. The AAR for the Battle of Ipsus is at this blog post:

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Here is a picture of Elephants clashing on one of the flanks:

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Personal logo Aurochs Supporting Member of TMP24 Nov 2016 2:44 p.m. PST

I don't know about water pumps during the Civil War but I enjoyed your report about the battle of Ipsus.

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