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16.1 | August Events | STUDIO::REILLEY | we'll rally round the flag, Boys... | Wed Jul 31 1991 17:37 | 177 |
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;reprinted with permission of the author. :-) I have started posting these
; in the (Usenet) Soc.History newsgroup.
The following is a calendar listing for various (American) Civil War events
for the month of August.
This list is provided as a convenience to those interested in such events.
There are no guarantees, implied or otherwise, regarding any of these events.
I will attempt to update & post this list every month.
DISCLAIMERS: 1). This list is not all inclusive. Many events are not
always advertised or promoted in the hobby press.
Additional submisions to me for inclusion in the
listings are always welcome.
2). There are no guarantees that each event will be held as
advertised. You should contact the event organizers
or sponsors listed under the Contact column to
verify event information, admission charges, ETC.
Occasionally events are cancelled at the last
minute for reasons beyond the control of the
organizers or sponsors, for which neither they
nor I assume any responsibility.
3). This list is provided as a convenience to fellow
history buffs. I have no personal financial interest
whatsover in any of the events.
4). Admission fees. Most of the info I list is gathered
from sources aimed at reenactors. Admission fees
for spectators are not always listed. If they
don't list them then I can't list them. Many events
are free but some events do charge spectator admission
(or ask for donations) but they may not be included
in these listings.
Key: LH Living History h Home
B Battle Reenactment w Work
E Encampment N-SSA North-South Skirmish Associaton
DATE LOCATION EVENT CONTACT
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Thru VA Exhibit -"Col. Elsmer Ellsworth - (703)838-4848
August the First To Fall", Fort Ward Museum
and Historic Site. Alexandria.
Thru NY Exhibit - "Rally for the Duchess (914)471-1630
Sept 22 Regiment" 150th NYSVI. Duchess County
Historical Society. Poughkeepsie.
All NM Exhibit - "The Civil War in the West"
Year Museum of New Mexico, Palace of the
Governors. Santa Fe.
Aug 2-4 MA Encampment. 18th annual - Fort Warren, Boston. Deborah Wetmore
(508)774-4359
Aug 2-4 OH B. 4th annual Barkcamp State Park reenacment George Hale
near Gen. Bushrod Johnson's birthplace. (614)695-1478
Sponsored by Ohio CW Round Table. St. Clairsville.
Aug 3-4 AL LH/B. "Mobile Bay Revisited". Activities Ft.Gaines Historic
surrounding Batlle of Mobile Bay. CW Site.
medicine & hospital Sat., battle Sun. (205)861-6992
Aug 3-4 MD Show. Greater Baltimore CW Show and Sale. Courtney Wilson
Marriott Hunt Valley Inn, I83 and Shawan Road. (301)465-6827
Hunt Valley. Adults $4, under 12 free.
Sat 9-4, Sun 9-3.
Aug 4 MD LH. Harford County Farm Fair, 12-5 pm. Dale McCabe
107 S.N. Main St.
Bel Air, MD 21014
Aug 9 PA Benefit dinner for the Brandy Station Foundation, (215)735-8196
hosted by Philadelphia's Old Baldy Civil War Round (609)829-4380
Table and the Civil War Library And Museum. 6:30 PM
at the Philadelphia Navy Yard's Officer's Club.
Guest speaker Clark 'Bud' Hall, author, preservationist
and chairman of the Brandy Station Foundation. Door prizes
of books, prints, photos. Grand prize signed proof of
Don Troiani's "Charge, the 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry
at Chancellorsville May 2, 1863." Tickets $20.
Aug 9-11 NY Skirmish. 7th annual Genesse Country Museum Robert Blakemore
Skirmish. An N-SSA Northeast regional event. (716)381-2567
Mumford.
Aug 9-11 MO B. 130th Wilson's Creek. Three battles, Wilson's Creek
camp life, drills, medical interpretations, Battlefield
civilian activities, sutlers. B: 7 pm Friday, Foundation,
2 pm Sat., 1 pm Sun. Adm: $7.50 day, $15 for (417)886-0676
3 days, under 6 free, senior citizen discount.
Springfield.
Aug 10 VA E. Fort Ward Museum & Historic Site encampment. (703)838-4848
Daytime 10-5. Union & Confederate camp life, drills,
swearing in of troops, period political spee-ches.
7-9 PM torchlight tour of camps. Alexandria.
Aug 10-11 NY B. 5th annual event on 400 acres. 2 spectator Chuck Young
engagements with the Chattanooga and Atlanta (914)292-3067
campaigns as the theme. Spectator battlefield
will feature trenches, breastworks, fences and
foot bridges. Liberty.
Aug 10-11 CA E/B. 3rd annual event at Casa-de-Fruta enter- (415)969-3766
tainment park. US/CS infantry, sharpshooters (recording)
Mounted & dismounted cavalry. 2 battles both
days. FMI: send SASE to National Civil War
Association, P.O. Box 70084, Sunnyvale, CA 94086.
Merced.
Aug 10-11 GA Show. 13th annual relic show & sale sponsored by Jack Melton,Jr
North Georgia Relic Hunters Assoc. 200+ tables. (404)424-5225
Sat 9-6, Sun 10-4. Cobb Co. Civil Center, Marietta.
Aug 15-17 TN Convention. Civil War Society national convention. (800)247-6253
"The War in the West" theme. History presentations,(703)955-1176
workshops on collecting books/relics/art, preservation
& educaton training sessions, awards banquet, grand
ball. Nashville.
Aug 16-18 WI E/B. Narrated battles, civilian activities. (414)766-3122
Charles A. Grignon Mansion, Kaukauna.
Aug 16-18 VT E/B. camplife scenarios, Sat. skirmish, Sun. Tom Corbett
battle, church service, fashion show, concert. (413)584-7348
New England Plantation, Wilmington.
Aug 17-18 NH LH. Drill, recruitment, medical interpretations. St. Banke Mus.
Rumored appearance by the Amoskeag Players (603)433-1100
minstrel show musicians. Strawberry Banke, Portsmouth.
Aug 18 VA Concert. USMC Band concert at Chatham Manor, 7 Pm,
Fredericksburg and Spotslvania National Military Park.
Aug 23-25 MI E. Cascades '91 Civil War muster. Skirmish Sat., (517)484-2496
battle Sun, battalion drill, military ball, (616)382-0710
ladies' program. Jackson.
Aug 23-25 VA LH/B. 10th annual reenacment & encampment featuring PWCPA
the battle of First Manassas 1861 at county park (703)335-7060
10 mi. from Manassas Battlefield Park. Battles,
fashion show, artillery demo, period music. Sponsored
by the Prince William County Park Authority.
Aug 24-25 MI Show. 4th annual anitque and gun show at the Frost (517)529-9249
School, 1226 S. Wisner St. Jackson.
Aug 25 VA Hike. Five hour hike of Manassas National Battle- (703)361-1865
field led by John Hennessy, CW historian. Focus on
Second Battle of Manassas. Tour starts 9 am from the
Visitor's Center. Free. Bring your own water & lunch.
Aug 25 VA Concert/demo. 75th Anniversary of National Park Service.
6 pm concert by the Regimental band of the North Carolina
Troops, Inc., and demos by the Maryland Signal Detachment, CSA.
Chatham Manor, Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Mil. Park.
Aug 31 AL LH. Preparations for the civil War in the Mobile (205)861-6992
Sep 1 Bay area, 1861. Fort Gaines historic Site, P.O.
Box 97, Dauphin island, AL 36528.
Aug 31 NY LH/E. 16th annual Civil War Weekend at Museum (914)782-8247
Sep 1 Village. Monroe.
Aug 31 OR R. 2nd annual Northwest Civil War Reenacment at (503)861-2000
Sep 1 Fort Stevens state park. Hammond.
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16.2 | Nevada City reenactment | WR2FOR::GORDON_MA | | Wed Aug 21 1991 00:31 | 3 |
| There will be a 2 day reenactment/living hostory event in Nevada City
in northern California's motherload area on Sept 7 & 8th. I hope to
participate & am told this is a very memorable event.
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16.3 | September events | STUDIO::REILLEY | we'll rally round the flag, Boys... | Wed Sep 04 1991 13:53 | 198 |
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;sorry for the lateness in posting this.
The following is a calendar listing for various (American) Civil War events
for the month of September.
This list is provided as a convenience to those interested in such events.
There are no guarantees, implied or otherwise, regarding any of these events.
I will attempt to update & post this list every month.
DISCLAIMERS: 1). This list is not all inclusive. Many events are not
always advertised or promoted in the hobby press.
Additional submisions to me for inclusion in the
listings are always welcome.
2). There are no guarantees that each event will be held as
advertised. You should contact the event organizers
or sponsors listed under the Contact column to
verify event information, admission charges, ETC.
Occasionally events are cancelled at the last
minute for reasons beyond the control of the
organizers or sponsors, for which neither they
nor I assume any responsibility.
3). This list is provided as a convenience to fellow
history buffs. I have no personal financial interest
whatsover in any of the events.
4). Admission fees. Most of the info I list is gathered
from sources aimed at reenactors. Admission fees
for spectators are not always listed. If they
don't list them then I can't list them. Many events
are free but some events do charge spectator admission
(or ask for donations) but they may not be included
in these listings.
Key: LH Living History h Home
B Battle Reenactment w Work
E Encampment N-SSA North-South Skirmish Associaton
================================================================================
Thru Sep 22 - Poughkeepsie, NY
Exhibit - "Rally for the Duchess Regiment" 150th NYSVI. Contact Duchess County
Historical Society. (914)471-1630.
All Year - Santa Fe, NM
Exhibit - "The Civil War in the West". Contact Museum of New Mexico,
Palace of the Governors.
Aug 31-Sep 1 - Dauphin Island, AL
LH. Preparations for the Civil War in the Mobile Bay area, 1861. Contact
Fort Gaines Historic Site, P.O. Box 97, Dauphin island, AL 36528. (205)861-6992.
Aug 31-Sep 1 - Monroe, NY
LH/E. 16th annual Civil War Weekend at Museum Village. Contact (914)782-8247.
Aug 31-Sep 1 - Hammond, OR
R. 2nd annual Northwest Civil War Reenacment at Fort Stevens state park.
Contact (503)861-2000.
Sept 6-7 - Bloomington, IN
B/LH. At Karst Farm Park. Activities inc. military ball, period church service,
skirmish, battle, ladies' tea, children's games, Lincoln impersonator. Contact
Herman Young, 11th IN Vols., 7447 East State Road 45, Unionville, IN 47468
(812)339-0040, or Bloomington/Monroe County Convention & Visitors Bureau,
(800)678-9828.
Sept 7-8 - Nevada City, CA
B/LH. 5th annual event at Pioneer Park. LH displays, camp tours, two battles
Saturday, one Sunday. Annual Constitution Day Parade at 2 p.m. Contact send
SASE to: National Civil War Assn., PO Box 70084, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 or for
recording of latest info call (415)969-3766.
Sept 13-15 - Freehold, NJ
B. "The Cornfield" Antietam anniversary weekend at Monmouth Battlefield State
Park. Special Sunken road battle, trophied drill competition, dusk tactical
in the woods for participants, fashion show, "lantern light" dance with music
by Joe Ayers and the Tuckahoe Social Orchestra. Hosted by 3rd NJ Vols. Contact
Glenn LeBoeuf (201)635-4476 days.
Sept 13-15 - Milesburg, PA
LH. 2nd Annual Civil War Days at Curtin Village, home of the Commonwealth's
Civil War governor's family. Sponsored by the Roland Curtin Foundation, hosted
by Co. B, 3rd Penna Artillery. LH Sat and Sun, Sat eve tactical battle closed
to the public. Contact Chuck Young, 211 Middle St., Pleasant gap, PA 16823 or
(814)359-3366.
Sept 14 - Wheaton, IL
9th annual Midwest Civil War Collectors Show, Dupage County Fairgrounds. Open
to the public 9-5. Adm $3, under 12 $1.50. Contact Robert Nowak, 3238 N. Central
Park, Chicago, IL 60618 (312)539-8432.
Sept 14 - Sharpsburg, MD
5th annual torchlight tour, "War Comes to Washington County", 7-11 p.m. - AND -
Sept 14-15 -
LH programs on theme of field medical care at Antietam. Contact Antietam
National Battlefield, P.O. Box 158, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, or (301)432-5124.
Sept 14-15 - Richmond, VA
LH. First-person event depicting military & civilian life in 1863 at
Meadow Farm Museum/Crump Park. Contact Meadow Farm Museum, (804)672-5106,
Monday-Friday 8-4:30.
Sept 14-15 - Greensboro, NC
8th annual Carolina antique only gun & CW show at Cotton Mill Square East
exhibition hall, Sat 9-5, Sun 9-3. Tix $4 in advance, $5 at door, under 12 $2.
Door prize: Don Troiani print. Contact Mike Briggs, 251-A N. Greene St.,
Greensboro, NC 27401 or (919)274-4758.
Sept 20-22 - Winooski, VT
LH. Troop Muster and Training Camp sponsored by the Vermont Civil War Hemlocks
(Co.A 3rd VT/1st VT Lt Artillery) and St. Michael's College. Infantry and
artillery drills will interpret an early-war rendezvous of Vermont Volunteers.
Various scenarios will include actual muster events such as the August 1861
incident when members of the 3rd VT, outraged by suspected overcharging, raided
a sutler's stand. Contact Steve Wakefield, (802)748-2480, or Scott Cahoon,
(802)748-3743.
September 21,22 - Lima, OH
B/LH. Second annual Civil War Battle (attack along Catherine's Furnace Road
from the battle of Chancellorsville); hosted by the Allen Co. Metro Park
District and the 13th Va. Contact Dale A. Alkire, Pvt 13th Va, (419) 227-6729
(after 5 pm).
Sept 21-22 - Lexington, MO
B. 130th anniv. reenactment of the Battle of the Hemp Bales on portion of
original site. Sat activities inc. skirmish thru town, horse race, best-dressed
contests, candlelight tour. Sunday battle reenactment. Contact Janae Fuller,
Battle of Lexington State Historic Site, P.O. Box 6, Lexington, MO 64067, or
(816)259-2112.
Sept 26-28 - Fredericksburg, VA
"A Walking Tour of Wilderness/Spotsylvania". Thurs eve overview. Walk the
Wilderness on Friday and Spotsylvania on Saturday. Tour Guides: Gary Gallagher
and Will Greene. Lodging at Fredericksburg Sheraton. Contact The Civil War
Society, P.O. Box 770, Berryville, VA 22611 or (800)247-6253, (703)955-1176.
Sept 28 - Ft. Gaines, AL
LH activities related to the election of 1860. Contact Ft. Gaines Historic Site,
Dauphin Island, AL 36528, (205)861-6992.
Sept 28 - Burkittsville, MD
CW dinner and ball at the South Mountain Heritage Hall, site of surgical
hospital after 1862 battle of South Mountain. 6 p.m. candlelight buffet dinner
followed by 19th century dance music provided by the Tuckahoe Social Orchestra.
Dancemaster Troll will direct period dances. Period dress or black tie
encouraged. $20 per person. contact Paul Gilligan, (301)834-7851, or
Pat Hopkinson, (301)662-9093.
Sept 28 - Republic, MO.
Candlelight tours of the Ray House and CW programs, $2 ticket, at Wilson's
Creek National Battlefield, Rt. 2, Box 75, Republic, MO 65738, (417)732-2662.
Sept 28 - Northboro, MA
Ken Burns Honor. The Civil War Round Tables of Greater Boston and Central
Massachusetts will present their Capt. Oliver Wendall Holmes Jr. award to
PBS 'CIVIL WAR' series producer Ken Burns. Dinner at 7 p.m. at the White Cliffs
Mansion, Rte 20, Northboro. Period music and CW displays. Round tables,
reenactors and the general public invited. Reservations for limited seating
at $25 per person. Contacts Joeseph Geden, 89 Dean Rd., Stoughton, MA 02072,
(617)344-5417, or Dr. Preston Sturdevant, Jr., 16 Rockland Rd. Ct., Auburn,
MA 01501, (508)832-5587.
Sept 28-29 - Cold Spring, NJ
Civil War Weekend reenactment, encampment and relic show at Historic Cold Spring
Village 19th century museum village. Artifact show both days; Corinth, Miss.-
type battle; "Blue Songs, Grey Songs" musical revue; first-person history
presentation; period church service; Grand Parade. Contact Donald Pettifer,
Historic Cold Spring Village, 735 Seashore Rd., Cold Spring, NJ 08024,
(609)898-2300.
September 28,29 - Spencer, Ohio
B/LH. 5th annual pioneer festival; battle/living history; hosted by the 23rd
Ohio Co.K and Citizens Against Pollution; co-hosted by the 1st Ky Cav, Co. C.
Contact David Naliborski Sgt 1st Ky Cav CO.C (216) 351-5158.
and for anyone who has to plan ahead, here are some briefs for October:
Oct 2-4 New Market, VA. 16th National Congress of Civil War Round Tables.
Oct 4-6 Togus, ME. 125th anniv of opening of 1st soldier's home in the country.
Oct 4-6 Havre-de-Grace, MD. Skirmish.
Oct 4-6 Winchester, VA. CW & antique Arms Show.
Oct 5-6 Wauconda, IL. CW Days.
Oct 10-12 Springfield, IL. Lincoln tours.
Oct 11-13 Natchez, LA. Battle of Clouttierville reenactment.
Oct 11-13 Savannah, GA. Fife & Drum School.
Oct 12-13 Knights Ferry, CA. B/encampment.
Oct 12-13 River Edge, NJ. LH/B.
Oct 12-13 Knoxville, TN. CW show.
Oct 17-20 KY - 130th anniv activities. 25-mile march by US/CS Cav, art, & period
wagons; battle of Rockcastle Hills at Camp Wildcat.
Oct 18-20 Middletown, Va. Major Battle of Cedar Creek reenactment, with approx.
3,500 reenactors expected.
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16.4 | The American Experience on PBS | BTOVT::KIMBALL_W | | Mon Oct 14 1991 12:18 | 8 |
| Hi All,
The next episode of "The American Experience" on the PBS network
(which airs tonight at 9:00 pm (14-Oct-91) in VT.) will feature
a portrait of a Massachusetts Company of ACW Vol. made up of Blacks.
It should be very interesting and educational.
Warren
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16.5 | Same as movie? | NYTP07::LAM | Q ��Ktl�� | Mon Oct 14 1991 14:41 | 7 |
| re: .4
>a portrait of a Massachusetts Company of ACW Vol. made up of Blacks.
Would it be the same company as the one that was depicted in the movie
"Glory?"
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16.6 | 54th Mass | STUDIO::REILLEY | We'll rally 'round the flag, Boys | Mon Oct 14 1991 15:55 | 10 |
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re: .5,
Yes... from the brief blurb I saw on Channel 2 it is supposed
to be about the 54th Mass.
Tom
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16.7 | dont forget the 55th Mass. | REMACP::RICHARDSON | | Tue Oct 15 1991 17:20 | 11 |
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Just to mention... The 54th was not the only black regt. from Mass.,
the 55th was also a black regiment, though seldom mentioned. I cant
remember much more about them. I have more data and probably their Regt
history at home. I 'do' have Emelio's 2d edition of "A brave black
regiment, the 54th Mass." Dry reading, given the time it was written,
(about 1911), but still informative.
-John
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16.8 | Glory and a sequel | ELMAGO::WRODGERS | I'm the NRA - Sic Semper Tyrannis | Mon Oct 21 1991 18:52 | 20 |
| I think the first black regiment was the 1st South Carolina,
made up of escaped and "liberated" slaves.
"Glory" has a few pretty minor flaws in it, but all in all is
superb. It will be the standard for a long time, espeically
for HOllywood! There is another film on the 54th, called "The
True Story of Glory Continues." It is more of a documentary,
narrated by Denziel Washington. I have not seen it, but a few
reenactors I know have said it is pretty good.
The theatre that was showing "Glory" when it first came out called
the NM Commemorative Civil War Congress and said that if we would
send some folks out to do a living history exhibit at the theatre,
they would let all the participants in to see the film for free.
As a result, I saw "Glory" in my Confederate infantry uniform, with
my Enfield across my lap and 40 rounds of ball on my hip. Such a
setting did not detract from my involvement in the story line at all.
Wess
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16.9 | Exhibition in McLean, Va. | DACT6::CHASE | Scott Chase, EPUBs, Landover Md | Fri Nov 01 1991 12:40 | 8 |
|
Just heard about the Tenth Annual Civil War Books and Papers Exhibition
that's currently being held at the Westpark Hotel in McLean, Va.
Supposedly it goes until 9:00 or 9:30 tonight and 9 to 5 tomorrow.
$3 admission. I think I'll wander over there tomorrow and see what's
going on.
Scott
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16.10 | Going Home to Gainesville | OGOMTS::RICKER | Lest We Forget, 1861 - 1865 | Wed Mar 18 1992 04:24 | 77 |
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The 5th Alabama Battalion is going home. The 5th Alabama of Connecticut
is going South to participate in an annual reenacment in Gainesville, Alabama.
The original 5th Alabama was recruited from the towns of Gainesville and Warsaw,
Sumter County, Alabama.
Gainesville - Sumter
Heritage Days
Gainesville, Alabama
*****************************************
Saturday, April 11, 1992
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.: Civil War Living History Camp Open
Alabama Division of Re-enactment Units and 5th Alabama
of Connecticut
9 a.m. - Parade Assembly
9:30 a.m. - March to Forrest Monument and Memorial Service
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tour of Homes and Churches -- Tickets sold at Coffin
Shop.
10:30 a.m. - Ladies Tea at Episcopal Church - Guests will be ladies of
Re-enacment and Heritage workers.
10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Entertainment at St. Alban's Episcopal Church
Gospel Singing, Country Music, Story Telling, and More.
12 Noon - Trail Riders Enter Town
1:30 p.m. - Safety Inspection of Troops
2 p.m. - Battle at Cook Orchard - see Federal and Confederate Forces
clash.
3 p.m. - Auction at Episcopal Church
5:30 p.m. - Barbecue - For Re-enactors and Sutlers only
6:30 p.m. - Social on lawn of McGough Home
8 p.m. - Street Dance with Period Band - Period civilian clothing
required to participate. Civil War uniforms should be limited
to re-enactors only. Spectators invited!
Sunday, April 12, 1992
9 a.m. - 2 p.m. - Civil War Living History Camp Open - Sutlers
displaying wares of 1860's.
9 a.m. - Assembly to Confederate Cemetery
9:30 a.m. - Memorial at Confederate Cemetery
11 a.m. - Worship Service and Special Music at Presbyterian Church
12 Noon - Covered Dish Dinner at League Building
2 p.m. Battle at Cook Orchard
***********************************************
For Information, Call: 652-2365
652-2440
Admission to All Activities: $2.00 per person. Children under 6 Free
The Alabama Slammer
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16.11 | Chester, Ct. Reenactment | OGOMTS::RICKER | Lest We Forget, 1861 - 1865 | Thu Mar 19 1992 05:39 | 32 |
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Chester, Connecticut
May 2,3, 1992
2nd Annual Memorial Battles and Living History Encampment
Authentic reenactment of 1861 camp of instruction.
Arty, mtd cav, and inf demonstrations and battles will be held
on Sat. afternoon and Sun. Living history encampment with 400
soldiers from five states. Sat. a.m. parade, evening camp lantern
tours. Civil War Marketplace with antiques, books, period artifacts.
Children's period activities, fashion show, camp life,
drill demonstrations, authentic reenactment of making of a
Sherman's hairpin.
Amenities for soldiers include Sat. supper, Sun. breakfast
foods, modern toilet facilities as well as modern camping area.
Hosted by 5th Alabama Battalion, Archer's Brigade
Sponsored by Tri-Town Youth Services, a private, nonprofit youth
and family agency for the towns of Chester, Deep River, and Essex
Connecticut.
Portion of proceeds will go to Civil War Battlefields
Contact: Civil War Event, P.O. Box 897, Deep River, Ct. 06417
Phone: (203) 526-3971
The Alabama Slammer
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16.12 | | TOPDOC::AHERN | We can vote REAL CHOICES for DCU | Sat Mar 21 1992 20:04 | 27 |
|
Civil War Encampment
April 25-26 in Acton, Massachusetts
The Acton Memorial Library and the 5th Regiment, New Hampshire
Volunteers will sponsor a living history weekend in Acton. From 9 to
5 on Saturday and Sunday there will be a Civil War camp with
impressions of military and civilian life, at the Arboretum, on route
27 in Acton Center. Saturday's events include a drill and firing
demonstration from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Conant School field on Minot
Ave., and a slide show of the Medford Historical Society's Civil War
photographs at 8:00 p.m. in the Town Hall. At 1:00 on Sunday there
will be a parade to the Library for a memorial ceremony and an exhibit
of Civil War artifacts. Free admission to all events. Library and
Town Hall events wheelchair accessible. For information (508)263-4778.
April 25, Civil War Photographs
The Medford Historical Society will present a slide show from their
collection of Civil War photos at 8:00 p.m. in the Acton Town Hall.
Refreshments to follow with music of the Civil War period by the
Amoskeag Players. Free admission. Limited seating. Wheelchair
accessible. Sponsored by the Acton Memorial Library. For information
(508)263-4778.
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16.13 | Framingham,MA event this summer?? | REMACP::RICHARDSON | | Tue Apr 07 1992 14:49 | 6 |
|
A friend of mine asked if I knew about an event this summer at
Callahan State Park, Framingham, Mass. Possibly reenacting Bull Run.
Does anyone have any info on this?
-John
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16.14 | the scoop | JUPITR::ZAFFINO | | Wed Apr 08 1992 02:31 | 13 |
| It was cancelled due to a schedule conflict. Apparently the UCV, who
was sponsoring the event, didn't realize that the event at Uxbridge is
an annual thing. Before they realized the mistake they had already
gotten the permits for the same weekend. Rather than having 2 events
in competition with each other within a few miles of each other, the
UCV tried to arrange for a different weekend, but things didn't work
out. The UCV graciously gave in to Uxbridge. From what I've heard,
they are planning the Callahan State Park event again for next year,
on a weekend which will be convenient for all. Too bad it won't go
down this year: I live in Framingham and went to check it out. The
place they were planning on is terrific!
Ziff
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16.15 | | CUPMK::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Mon Apr 20 1992 12:53 | 16 |
| I should have mentioned this yesterday, but in Baltimore on April 19th,
1861 fell the first casualties, from hostile fire, of the Civil War.
And at 5:30 that evening the Davis Guards of Acton, Massachusetts
arrived in Washington to defend the Capitol, the first company of fully
armed and equipped militia in the entire Union to answer Lincoln's call
for volunteers.
To commemorate the Davis Guards, Co. "E", of the 6th Mass. Volunteer
Militia, there will be an encampment this weekend in Acton including
members of the 5th New Hampshire, 27th Connecticut and 3rd Vermont.
For a map and schedule of the event, copy the following file:
CUPMK::USER3:[AHERN.PUBLIC]MAP3.PS
Total of 1 file, 1186 blocks.
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16.16 | Oxford Mass April 28+29 | WMOIS::MACK_J | | Tue Apr 21 1992 16:31 | 8 |
| There will be an encampment at the Clara Barton House
in Oxford, Mass. on saturday and sunday April 25, 26.
I believe the camp opens around 9:30-10:00 and remains
open until at least 5 both days.
The 28th Mass Volunteers, Company "H" - Irish Brigade
will be the unit encamping.
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16.17 | | CUPMK::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Tue Apr 21 1992 22:42 | 34 |
| Here's the full schedule for the Acton Civil War Encampment.
Saturday, April 25
9-5 Civil War Exhibit - Memorial Library
9:00 Mustering of Troops - Color Line
Squad Drill - Drill Field
10:30 Mustering of Troops - Color Line
Company Drill - Drill Field
12:00 Military Mess - Camp Kitchen
1:00 Mustering of Troops - Color Line
Parade - Taylor Rd., Minot Ave. to Conant School
1:30 Tactical Drill and Maneuvers - Conant School
4:00 Parade - Conant School, Minot Ave., Taylor Rd.
4:30 Prepare for Dress Parade - Company Street
5:00 Dress Parade - Color Line and Drill Field
8:00 Illustrated Talk on Medford Historical Society
Civil War Photographs - Acton Town Hall
Refreshments and Musical Entertainment
Sunday, April 26
9:00 Divine Service - Herb Garden
10:00 Mustering of Troops - Color Line
Formal Inspection - Drill Field
11:00 Mail Call - Company Street
Bayonet Drill - Drill Field
12:00 Military Mess - Camp Kitchen
1:00 Planting of Memorial Tree - Pond
Parade - Stone Path, Main St. to Acton Center
Ceremony and Volley Salute - Memorial Library
1:30-3 Civil War Exhibit - Memorial Library
3:00 Prepare to Break Camp
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16.18 | Concord, NH parade | STUDIO::REILLEY | The Union Forever! | Fri May 29 1992 11:59 | 12 |
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If any of you New Hampsha readers are interested, the 5th New Hampshire
Regiment will be marching in tomorrow's Memorial Day Parade in Concord,
N.H. We will meet at 8:00 A.M. in front of the Market Basket in the
Capitol Shopping Center on Storrs Street; I presume the parade will
step off at 9 a.m. ?? Our group will also be responsible for firing
the ceremonial salute at the North Cemetery. Feel free to stop by
and say hello & meet the guys in front of the Market Basket while
we wait for the parade to begin, etc.!
Tom
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16.19 | For the ACW history buff... | CHAMPS::CHASE | Field Troll at Mushroom Central | Sat Aug 08 1992 19:45 | 17 |
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The APCWS is offering some neat historical seminars, late summer and
fall.
"The War in the Lower Shenandoah Valley" led by APCWS president Gary
Gallagher tours Kernstown, Winchester, Tom's Brook, Fisher's Hill,
and Cedar Creek. Cost of the August 27-30 event is $495.00.
Terry Winschel of Vicksburg National Military Park will conduct a
study of Chickasaw Bayou, Grand Gulf, Port Gibson, Champion Hill,
and Vicksburg on September 17-20.
For more info and reservations call Travel America at 1-800-225-
2553.
Scott
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16.20 | BOSTON COMMON - NOV. 7 | WMOIS::MACK_J | | Mon Oct 12 1992 15:07 | 8 |
| There's going to be a rededication of the Monument on Boston Common
to the Irish who served in the ACW. Date is November 7th. Not sure
of the times at present, although I understand it'll something like
a day long affair. From what I can gather, there won't be any new
momument at this time, as the city of Boston wants to do some major
renovations to the Common before they put up any more momuments.
Several Re-Enactment Union Re-Enactment units are scheduled to
appear at it for the day.
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16.21 | New Hampshire - Sept 26 | STUDIO::REILLEY | In the name of our fathers... | Fri Sep 03 1993 00:01 | 39 |
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In October of 1861 the newly formed 5th New Hampshire Volunteers marched off
to war with 1,019 men under Colonel Edward E. Cross who had organized the
Regiment. Following the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-2-3, 1863, the Regiment
was reduced to 87 men and sent home to New Hampshire to recruit new men to
fill the decimated ranks.
Once again the "Fighting Fifth" will return to Concord and in conjunction
with the 130th anniversary activities of the Civil War, we will pay honor
to the brave men who served in all 18 New Hampshire Volunteer Regiments.
On Sunday, September 26th, from 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M., the 5th New Hampshire
will set up a recruiting tent and company street on the lawn of the Statehouse
in Concord.
There are three Company drill demonstrations, two with musket firing,
planned for the afternoon. In between drill sessions you will be able
to see - and in some cases receive a hands-on instruction lesson - in
the uniforms & equipment of a typical Civil War soldier.
5NHV historians will be available in the Hall of Flags inside the Statehouse
to answer questions from the public.
The event is free and open to the public, and we encourage you to come down
and learn more about New Hampshire's proud Civil War heritage.
For more information you may call Chuck Paradzick at (603)434-0770 or
reply to me via e-mail.
Tom STUDIO::REILLEY
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16.22 | | MKFSA::LONG | All gave some, some gave all... | Mon Sep 27 1993 11:55 | 10 |
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How did it go yesterday? I had planned on attending, but spent the day
helping a friend move.
With all the rain we got I kinda hoped it would be postponed till next
weekend.
billl
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16.23 | Madison, CT April 23-24 | STUDIO::REILLEY | | Sun Apr 17 1994 23:16 | 25 |
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I was hoping to have a lot of detailed info by now but alas our
company clerk is missing in action and we have yet to
receive any communications about this event.
There will be a Civil War encampment and battle reenactment in
Madison, Connecticut this coming weekend, April 23-24. The event
will be held at the Hammonassett State Park in Madison, off I-95
at Exit 62. (Hammonassett is roughly 15-20 miles east of New Haven).
Saturday evening at dusk there will be an assault on Battery Wagner
featuring the 54th Mass. Numerous other Federal regiments from
the New England area will participate. I do not have any info or
details as to which Confederate units will be there, but the event
is co-hosted by the 5th Alabama Field Music so hopefully the Slammer',
Ken Ricker, will be there.
The event is also co-sponsored by the Madison, Ct. Chamber of Commerce
so for spectator/ticket info try calling them at (203)245-7394. If
that doesn't work out try calling the two event contacts for
reenactors, C. Quist at (203)525-4993 or Sam Graham at (203)767-3066.
Tom Reilley
Pvt, 5th New Hampshire
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