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Charles Heath
09-03-2007, 12:04 PM
Date: 20-22 June, 2008
Name: Living History at Kennesaw Mountain National Military Park.
Location: Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield, Marietta, GA.
Sponsor/Host: Old Northwest Volunteers
Capacity: The NPS has capped the number of participants at 40.
POC: Nathan Hellwig aka "Harrison Holloway" aka "Holler"
Email: hheadlog@aol.com
Website: None
Fee: Cost: $20.00 per person. This covers rations. Forum: None
Listserver: None
Preservation Component: Any money left over will be donated to the Kennesaw National Military Park.
Notes: The ONV has first dibs on registration.

Hairy Nation Boys
09-15-2007, 09:07 AM
Kennesaw Mountain Living History
June 20-22, 2008
Host Unit the Hairy Nation Boys of the ONV
Contact: Harrison Holloway hheadlog@aol.com
Fee: $20.00 per person Non-Refundable

Impression: 11th Iowa Co.G
Recruited Primarily out of Henry County, Mt.Pleasant, Iowa
Dates: June 20-22, 1864
Cost: $20.00 per person. This covers rations. Any money left over will be donated to the Kennesaw National Military Park.
Website: No fancy website will be with this event. If you have any question e-mail me.
Captain: Steve Acker
1st Lt Archibald Campbell
2nd Lt Harrison Holloway
Orderly Lem Ellington
All other NCO positions will be posted later.
Manual: We will use 1861 Infantry Tactics
Powder and caps will be provided by the park.

First Person: We will maintain first person at all times. If you need to talk about non-period issues please leave the camp area and talk in hushed tones. The officers and NCO’s will enforce this.
Just like our friends at Shiloh did we will have one person (officer or NCO) who will act as a go between with the public.
We are here to enjoy ourselves. No discussions about future/past events, modern politics, sports, and anything else modern.

We will have a uniform inspection at the time of your arrival. The officers, NCO’s and NPS staff have the right to ask any participant to remove non-period items from their kit. If you come dressed in any other way than what we have noted you will NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICPATE.

We will have one member of our company detailed as photographer. This person has been instructed to be discreet. Please leave your camera in your vehicle. If we see you taking pictures we will confiscate the camera and return it to you at the end of the living history. These photos will be posted online so that you can have a copy. Nothing takes away from an event when multiple people are using their cameras. We will make sure we get a picture of everyone.


Field Rations are a part of your fee. Please make sure you have eaten supper Friday night. Rations will not be issued until Saturday morning. We know that the men were issued Salt pork, Hardtack and coffee. In one account that we have read the men did not have vegetables for several weeks.
We will NOT be leaving at any time to go out to eat. If you leave the event to go out to eat do not return.




On Sunday, we will be marching the Pigeon Hill Trail. This is a 5.4 mile loop and at times can be strenuous. If you suffer from ANY medical problems that could arise while we march you may want to stay back at camp. Please use your own discretion. (This may or may not happen. The park has given the ok but weather will determine what we do.)

As many of you know Georgia in June will be hot! Make sure you drink plenty of water leading up to and including while at the living history. Do not drink pop or any other beverage that contains caffeine. This will only dehydrate you.

The Hairy Nation Boys are members of the Temperance Crusade. No drinking of alcohol will be allowed.

Weapons Inspection: Upon arrival an officer and NCO will check your weapon. On Saturday morning a Ranger will be inspecting your weapon. Make sure they are in good working order. If your weapon fails inspection you will NOT be able to carry it on the field. I will have two spares just in case.

Please follow what your officers and NCO’s ask you to do. We are going to present to the public and the National Park Service how a western company looked how they acted. All participants will be expected to serve on their fatigue duties and guard details. We will have an all night picket Saturday night. If you don’t want to fit the role as a soldier, don’t come.

Please try and arrive to the site by 10:00 pm Friday. If you arrive late the gate will have a dummy lock. We will have some boys there to direct you.
We will be there by noon Friday.

Any questions? Please contact Harrison “Holler” Holloway at hheadlog@aol.com or 319-341-5885 call before 8:00 central. I have two little ones that I put to bed at that time.

Uniform Guidelines

Coat: Fatigue Coat lined or unlined

Trousers: Sky blue and of correct period construction.

Hat:
1. Dress hat
2. Citizen hat
No Huck Fin hats or hat brass of any kind.

Shoes:
1.Brogans (Sewn or pegged)
2. Boots. Remember we are marching on Sunday. Brogans may be better for your feet.

Shirt:
1. Citizen shirt (the 11th was just coming off of furlough. Would you want to wear a scratchy shirt?)
2. Issue Shirt Contract Brown or Grey.
3. Domet Flannel

Blanket:
Brown-grey with US
Gum Blanket.
No Ponchos!
Bedrolls only.
KNAPSACKS ARE NOT ALLOWED! At this point the 11th had placed their knapsacks in storage.

Canteen:
M 1858 Canteen (Smoothside, grey/brown in color), Cloth sling.
Bullseyes accepted
No chains
No sky blue or dark blue canteens allowed.

Weapon:
1. 1861 Springfield rifle with correct modifications
3. 1853 Enfield rifle with correct modifications
NO Smoothbores or two bands

Belt: Late War version with US buckle.
With or without brass keeper.


Scabbard: seven rivet with brass tip.
Will accept two rivet

Cap Pouch: M850 Cap pouch

Cartridge Box: M1855 .58 box may be worn with sling or on belt.

Haversack: Tarred variety. Needs to be short in length. Cup will be inside

Extras: This is up to you. Remember to pack light! We will not allow over packing. Bring only what you really need.
Pipes only! No cigars.
Twists or plugs only.
No Corps badges
Please place all medicine in a period correct container of bag.
MEDICINE IS ALLOWED.























The Hairy Nation Boys
Event Enlistment
Kennesaw Mountain Living History
Impression: 11th Iowa Company G
Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia
June 20-22, 2008

Name ____________________________________

First Person Name______________________________

Street Address __________________________________________________ ________

City __________________________________________________ _________________

State ________ Zip _______________ Phone _________________________________

E-Mail Address __________________________________________________ ________

Local Unit or Mess __________________________________________________ ____

Are you a member of the ONV? Yes/ No
There is a $20.00 fee for rations. Each participant is expected to partake in rations.

Please return this form and ration fee to:
Nathan Hellwig
3214 Friendship Street
Iowa City, Iowa 52245
319-341-5885
hheadlog@aol.com

Money is due by May 17. No exceptions.
Please see other side



LIABILITY RELEASE AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

I, (print) _________________________________________ (and if a minor, the parent or legal guardian whose signature appears below), in consideration of the acceptance of my voluntary enlistment in the Battle of Barron Fork reenactment (hereafter known as the “Event”), do hereby agree to RELEASE and HOLD HARMLESS The Hairy Nation Boys, all participants, agents, employees, volunteers, officers, directors, members, licensees or assigns of the aforementioned organizations (collectively, the “Released Parties”) for any injury, death, property damage or financial loss of any kind received or suffered by me due to participation in the Event, regardless of whether such injury, death, damage or loss arises from the negligence or any Released Party or otherwise. I also agree to INDEMNIFY and HOLD HARMLESS all Released Parties of any injury, death, property damage of financial loss of any kind caused by me through my participation in the Event.

I understand that reenacting and living history may be considered hazardous activities and I am aware of, and assume, ALL POTENTIAL RISKS associated with such activities. I understand The Hairy Nation, and their officers, make no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the condition, safety or use of any equipment, materials or other property used or supplied by any of the Released Parties during the Event.

I, the undersigned (or his legal representative), have carefully read and understand this agreement, and all its terms. I understand this is a RELEASE OF LIABILITY which will legally prevent me or any other person on my behalf from filing or making any other legal claim against any of the Released Parties for damages in the event of my death or any injury to myself or my property.

I hereby enter into this agreement freely and voluntarily, and stipulate that this release and indemnity agreement shall be binding upon my successors and assigns.

Signature: ______________________________________________Date : _________________________

trippcor
09-15-2007, 11:06 AM
This sounds great. Looking forward to it. Let me know if I or the Armory Guards can help. We have put on several events at Kennesaw. It is in our backyard.

Hairy Nation Boys
12-11-2007, 07:00 AM
Currently we have 25 individuals who have expressed interest in this living history. The living history is capped at 45 people. If you are interested in attending and would like the impression guidelines and registration for please e-mail me hheadlog@aol.com or PM me.

The money will cover the cost of rations and the remainder of the money will be donated to the park.

Captain Steve Acker
1st Lt. Archibald Campbell
2nd Lt. Harrison Holloway
Orderly Sgt. Lem Ellington

Hairy Nation Boys
01-20-2008, 08:31 AM
So far the following have registered for Kennesaw:
Abe Flemming ONV
Charles Dawson ONV
George Hall ONV
Dan Chmelar ONV
John Christianson Southern Guard
Mike Hoover Hardcase Boys
Archibald Campbell Hairy Nation ONV
Harrison Holloway Hairy Nation ONV
Lem Ellington Hairy Nation ONV
David Cravens Hairy Nation ONV
Hyrum Bogum Hairy Nation ONV
Jefferson Saylor Hairy Nation ONV
Jake Wickham Hairy Nation ONV
Jon Beeler Hairy Nation ONV

Remember we are limited to 45 men so please send me your registration ASAP!
Dave F. is currently working on our website so that shoule be up and running soon!
Once we get a good number of registered souls we will be sending out an information packet to you.
Holler

Hairy Nation Boys
01-20-2008, 12:05 PM
Add Terry Sorchy ONV to the list.

Hairy Nation Boys
01-22-2008, 10:58 AM
Here is the link for the Kennesaw Mountain Website.


http://oldnorthwestvols.org/kennesaw/index.html

Hairy Nation Boys
01-23-2008, 04:12 PM
Keep the registration forms coming in. I just had a good talk with the park and they are very excited for what we have planned. If you want to do western fed, come on down!

Please contact me and not the park if you have any questions.

Hairy Nation Boys
01-27-2008, 07:34 AM
Downings Civil War Diary
By. Alexander Downing
Company E, 11th Iowa Veteran Volunteer Infantry

Chapter XVIII.

The Battles Around Atlanta. In the Field Hospital.
June 9-July 11.

Thursday, 9th-The weather is fine-warm and pleasant. Out corps remained quiet and in its position all day. But orders have been given for the whole army to move forward in the morning. We commenced drawing rations again today. I went out on picket this evening.

General Sherman is in command of all of our forces, with General Thomas in command of the right wing, General Hooker of the center, and General McPherson of the left. We have a large force of cavalry on each of the flanks. The country about Atlanta being so hilly and rough, it is exceedingly difficult to advance in front of the rebels, they having by far the better position. They have a great deal better chance to kill our men than we have to kill them.

Friday, 10th- Our entire army moved forward early this morning. The teams were all left in the rear. We advanced our division about ten miles and went into bivouac at a place called Big Shanty. Our front drove in the pickets and did some brisk skirmishing and cannonading. The railroad station at Big Shanty and the houses have all been burned. Our army is prepared for a big fight. There is no news from Grant’s army, but at last accounts things were working fine.

Saturday, 11th- Had a light shower yesterday, while today it rained all day. We formed a line of battle this morning and moved forward. These was some shaper skirmishing, and our cannons were active, but the rebels did not reply. We advanced about a half mile and the rebels fell back inside of their rifle pits, a mile distant at the foot of Kennesaw mountain. Each regiment then went to work throwing up its own rifle pits. There was some more sharp skirmishing, the rebels attempting to turn our left, but we drove them back. The railroad is not in operation up to our army, and the first train came in to Big Shanty today. News came that Lee had evacuated Richmond, but we could not believe the report.









Sunday, 12th- It rained steadily all day. Our forces did not advance any today, but they are still throwing up earthworks and planting batteries. There was some shelling at a few points today by our men and the skirmishing at times was quite lively on both sides. But because of so much rain the last two days, and since we have worked so hard building rifle pits, we are glad to remain quiet and get some rest. As we have no tents, the men have built “ranches” out of their rubber ponchos, for shelter and for resting places in which to get snatches of sleep. There are not tents except the hospital tents, and some of the officers have “fly tents” in order to keep their papers and books dry. Our wagon trains are kept in the rear for fear of our being suddenly shelled and compelled to fall back. The earthworks of both sides are in plain view of each other, all the timber having been cut down, and the pickets are close enough together at night to engage in conversation.

Monday 13th-It rained again nearly the whole day. We formed a line of battle early this morning, but soon returned to our “ranches” with orders to keep our accouterments on and be ready to form at a moment’s notice. Skirmishing commenced early all along the line and there was cannonading from our side with no reply from the rebels. Things are progressing fine. There is no news from the army around Richmond. I wrote a letter today to Robinson Laport of the Twenty-fourth Iowa and received on from Miss Moore.

Tuesday, 14th- No rain, but cloudy and quite cool. Skirmishing began again early this morning and our artillery threw shells into the rebels’ works but they would not reply. They are still fortifying their position. A rebel company consisting of thirty-five men came over to our lines today and gave themselves up. They informed us that there was a whole brigade that would surrender if give a chance, for they were tired of retreating all the while. They are represented to our officers Johnston’s entire force numbered only sixty thousand men, and said that their artillerymen had orders not to fire when our artillery shelled, but to wait until our troops should make a charge, and the open up on us. There was one man of the Sixteenth Iowa killed today by a rebel sharpshooter.

Wednesday 15th-The day has been clear and quite warm. This morning Company E was sent out as sharpshooters. During the night the Eleventh and Sixteenth Regiments had thrown up a new line of rifle pits, about a half mile in advance of the old one, and at noon today moved forward in line of battle into the new trenches. At the same time our skirmish line was ordered to advance on the rebel skirmish line, and it being our company’s turn to go out on the line, we were deployed and advanced, driving in the rebel skirmish line for almost a half mile, pushing them back from their first and second lines of fence rails piled up for protection. We approached so near to their rifle pits at the foot of Kennesaw mountain as to make it possible for their artillerymen to use grape and canister upon us, killing one man, William Alexander. The rebel skirmishers now received reinforcements, while our skirmishers on the left failing to come up with us, made a gap in our lines and left us in a very hot place for a little while as it gave the rebels a cross fire on us, and we were compelled to fall back, thus losing some of the ground taken. But just then our colonel sent another company in double quick to relieve us, and our lost position was regained, We had become completely used up and lost one man killed, one mortally wounded, seven slightly wounded, and one man taken prisoner. Our stretchers bearers, after the fight, raised the white flag and went to get the body of Alexander for burial.

Thursday 16th- Skirmishing commenced again early this morning. The rebels batteries off on the left would fire a round or two just as soon as our guns would open on them they would stop firing. General Leggett’s Division on the left drove the rebels back about a mile and there was some very heavy cannonading in the afternoon on the right, where it is reported that General Thomas made a charge on the rebels’ left, around the rear and got possession of Pine Hills. It was reported that at one point a rebel regiment, the Forty-third Mississippi, was ordered to make a charge on our lines and when they started off their colonel ordered them to reverse arms, and they came marching right into our lines, surrendering themselves as prisoners of war. While our men were making demonstrations all along the line yesterday, about one thousand rebels were taken prisoners, some of them surrendering without firing a gun. They said that there was a great discontent in the ranks of their army around Atlanta; that they were tired of continually falling back, and that many had come to the conclusion that the war on their part could be nothing else than a failure. Company E lying quiet today. The rough treatment we experienced yesterday was a hard blow to the company, for the loss of nine men from one company in a skirmish line, in less than four hours, does not often happen.

Friday 17th- Our brigade was moved to the left of the Fourth Division during the night, and General Logan’s Division occupied our former position. The Eleventh was at work nearly all night throwing up a new line of rifle pits, while the other regiments of our brigade occupied pits previously made by other troops. During the Logan’s Division was twice charge upon, but both times repulsed the attack. Skirmishing began early this morning and continued throughout the day. Our entire left wing was ordered to fall in all along the line and make a demonstration, by cheering and by opening our batteries. This was done to compel them to draw reinforcements from their left. During these demonstrations and skirmishing the captain of Company C was wounded by a sharpshooter, as was also a private in Company G.

Saturday 18th-A light rain yesterday was followed by rain most of today, and all was quiet along the lines until late this evening, when there was heavy cannonading till late in the night. We were ordered to keep all accouterments on and our rifles at our sides during the night, for it is expected by our officers that the rebels will attack our left or evacuate. Deserters report that their men have order to that effect. There has been some very hard fighting on our right this afternoon, and General Thomas has turned the rebels’ left and pierced their center. The news from Richmond is that General Grant is on the south of Richmond, that he has taken Fort Darling, and that he is going to change his base of operations.

Sunday 19th- It rained hard all day. Cannonading commenced early this morning and was kept up all day, being very heavy in the center. We have outflanked the rebels’ right and they have fallen back from their first line of rifle pits and have place their heavy guns on high points of ground. It is supposes that they are on the retreat towards Atlanta, as it is reported that they have fallen back from two to four miles and are building strong earthworks. The First Brigade of our Fourth Division has now formed a line of battle beyond their former first line of rifle pits. The Thirteenth and the Fifteenth Iowa Regiments moved out in the front this afternoon.
The rain today has been a great benefit to those who are wounded. May God help them and stand by them, and may they return thanks unto Him! May they ever look unto Him for their support and help.

Monday 20th-It has been quite warm today with rain this evening. Things were quiet all along the line until in the afternoon, when there was heavy fighting in the center, and all our artillery opened upon the rebels, without response from their guns. The heaviest cannonading that we have had yet was from our center, and it lasted two hours. The rebels have fallen back, still hold Kennesaw mountain and have their heavy batteries planted on the very top, while our men are along the north side of the mountain, slowly ascending it. Our regiment moved to the front again this evening and two companies, I and H are out on picket.

Tuesday, 21st-Another all day rain and tings were very still along the lines until late in the afternoon when there was some brisk skirmishing. General Hooker made two charges on the rebel works yesterday; the first time he was repulsed, but the second time he carried and took several hundred prisoners. General Osterhaus at the same time made a charge and took about two hundred prisoners. There is no news from Richmond.

Wednesday, 22nd- It has cleared off and is quite warm today. The rebels commenced shelling us thins morning, but did little to damage as their shells fell short our lines, on account of their insufficient charges of powder, we suppose, and because their guns are too small to stand heavier charges. Our batteries opened up and exchanged shots with them for about two hours. Our men commenced throwing up heavy earthworks this evening. Company C went out on picket this evening. There have been no trains coming in to Big Shanty for the last two days on account of the rebels’ destroying the railroad this side of Chattanooga; but it will be repaired in a few days. Our army draws full rations with the exception of meat, of which we ware allowed but three-fifths rations.

Thursday, 23rd-We were up all night throwing breastworks, finishing them about noon today. The rebels opened up their battery on Little Kennesaw mountain, but did not harm. General Leggett on the right made a demonstration before the rebel lines, but was not engaged and soon fell back again. All is quiet on the right. The Sixteenth Corps was ordered out on an expedition with fifteen days’ rations, but we do not know their destination. We received orders to be ready to march at a moment’s warning, with two days rations. William Cross of Company E returned from the hospital after an absence of ten months.

Hairy Nation Boys
02-02-2008, 03:17 PM
Here is the updated registraiton list for Kennesaw. Remember we are limited to 45 participants so send in your registration ASAP.
Also please note that my e-mail has changed. It is now headlog@gmail.com

Update 2/2/08
Charles Dawson ONV
John Christiansen Southern Guard
Abraham Flemming ONV
Harrison Holloway Hairy Nation/ONV
Arch Campbell Hairy Nation/ONV
Jake Wickham Hairy Nation/ONV
John Beeler Hairy Nation/ONV
Hiram Bogum Hairy Nation/ONV
Peter Castleman Hairy Nation/ONV
David Cravens Hairy Nation/ONV
Lem Ellington Hairy Nation/ONV
Jefferson Saylor Hairy Nation/ONV
Steve Acker ONV
Geoge Hall ONV
Mike Hoover Hardcase Boys
John Dawson ONV
John Weadeward ONV
Preston Todd Hardcase Boys
Tim Arnold Hardcase Boys
James Smith ONV
Scott Busenbark Top Rail Mess
Michael Comer
Cal Kinzer 2nd Colorado

Hairy Nation Boys
02-15-2008, 07:24 AM
As of right now we have 24 registered for Kennesaw June 20-22. If you are planning on attending please get your registration in soon. We are limited to 45 spots.

Also, my e-mail has changed. My new e-mail is headlog@gmail.com

We have many things planned for this event that I think you will enjoy. If you have any questions please contact me and not the park.

I hope you can join us Hawkeyes!

Hairy Nation Boys
02-23-2008, 08:27 AM
Kennesaw Registration List 2/23/08

Steve Acker Captain
Archibald Campbell 1st Lt
Harrison Holloway 2nd Lt
Lem Ellington Orderly
Preston Todd 2nd Sgt
Abraham Fleming 3rd Sgt
David Cravens Cpl
George Hall Cpl
Hiram Bogum Musician

Tim Arnold
Scott Busenbark
Peter Castleman
John Christiansen
Michael Comer
Charles Dawson
John Dawson
Mike Hoover
William Little
Cal Kinzer
Charles Reed
Jefferson Saylor
James Smith
John Weadeward
Jake Wickham


Please get your registration in to me soon. Just last night we ordered the tack. We have 22 more spots open.

Holler

Hairy Nation Boys
03-29-2008, 07:33 AM
Get those registrations sent in! We have some really neat things planned and you do not want to miss this.

Plus, if you plan on attending Marmadukes and Into the Piney Woods look at this event as a company warm-up.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
headlog@gmail.com

elcid01
03-29-2008, 10:03 AM
Harrison,
seems like ill be back in time.. go ahead and add me. Have friends in Atlanta that will watch my dog for me over the weekend..

Cheers,
skip

Hairy Nation Boys
03-29-2008, 01:35 PM
Cool! Look forward to seeing you.

Chihuahua
04-08-2008, 09:40 PM
Pards,
This event is shaping up to be a killer LH. I'm looking forward to the Sunday march.
All you Eastern boys, this is a chance to throw in with some real Hawkeyes.
Let's see if we can put together a first-rate company of 45 men.
Mark Warren
Davis County, Iowa (The Heart of the Hairy Nation)

Hairy Nation Boys
04-29-2008, 09:14 PM
We are still looking for five to ten good Union men to fill up our ranks for Kennesaw.
http://oldnorthwestvols.org/kennesaw/index.html

Please contact me if you have any questions.

Hairy Nation Boys
05-10-2008, 04:18 PM
As of May 10, these men are registered for Kennesaw. We still have spots open! Please contact me if you are interested. headlog@gmail.com

Captain Harrison Holloway
1st Lt. Archibald Campbell
Orderly Lem Ellington
2nd Sgt. Preston Todd
Cpl. David Cravens
Cpl. George Hall
Cpl. Chris Henderson
Cpl. Ryan Protz
Tim Arnold
Hiram Bogum
Scott Busenbark
Peter Castleman
John Christiansen
Michael Comer
Charles Dawson
John Dawson
Stephen Henderson
Mike Hoover
Eric Isaccs
William Little
Thomas Owens
Charles Reed
Jefferson Saylor
Garrett Silliman
James Smith
John Weadeward
Jake Wickham

Chihuahua
05-10-2008, 05:35 PM
C'mon, boys!
Step up to this one! You won't be sorry.

Mark Warren (Peter Castleman)
G-G-Grandson of
William Lacy O'Dell
a proud son of Old Erin
and a private in
Co. E, 2nd Tenn (US)

Hairy Nation Boys
05-18-2008, 03:52 PM
In the next week you will be receiving a CD that has a history of the 11th Iowa and a short history on Co.G. If you would like to participate in the mail call we have some letter writing information for you. You do not have to do this.

We would still like to get at least five -ten more boys to join us. If you know of anyone else who should be at Kennesaw get them there! Please contact me if you ahve any issues. Holler
BOLD PRINT=Needs Address!!!
Captain Harrison Holloway

1st Lt. Archibald Campbell

Orderly Lem Ellington

2nd Sgt. Preston Todd

Cpl. David Cravens

Cpl. George Hall

Cpl. Chris Henderson

Cpl. Ryan Protz

Tim Arnold

Hiram Bogum

Scott Busenbark

Peter Castleman

John Christiansen

Michael Comer

Charles Dawson

John Dawson

Stephen Henderson

Mike Hoover

Eric Isaccs

William Little

Thomas Owens

Charles Reed

Jefferson Saylor

Garrett Silliman

James Smith

John Weadeward

Jake Wickham

Hairy Nation Boys
05-21-2008, 03:45 PM
Kennesaw Mountain Living History is one month away. You still have time to register. Don't let gas prices and a bunch of Hawkeyes scare you away.


http://oldnorthwestvols.org/kennesaw/index.html

huntdaw
05-21-2008, 04:36 PM
Don't let gas prices and a bunch of Hawkeyes scare you away.

That's right. If a Missourian is willing to fall in with a bunch of Iowegians, then anybody should be able to.:wink_smil

C.R. Henderson
05-21-2008, 05:18 PM
Hell, there's even Georgians falling in with those Hawkeyes!:D

Terry Sorchy
05-21-2008, 05:28 PM
And Cheeseheads!:baring_te
Cheers:D
Terry Sorchy

prestontoprail
05-30-2008, 11:06 PM
I guess Tennesseans don't have a ridiculous pet name, not that I have heard. Although I suspect a lesson is coming my way....

Rmhisteach
05-30-2008, 11:24 PM
Volunteers?

Arch Campbell
05-31-2008, 06:43 AM
Actually, quite a fair number of the sports team names of state universities are the historic state nicknames, especially in the Big Ten (Hawkeyes, Badgers, Buckeyes, Hoosiers, etc.) I'd sure like a ball cap of the Missou Pukes, though...
Look forward to seeing you all in a few weeks at the Mountain (even the Pukers- I guess.) :wink_smil If anyone else has decided to join us, contact Hairy Nation Boys, we can probably extend that deadline a little. It should be a great time.

Chihuahua
05-31-2008, 07:36 AM
Arch,
And some sports team nicknames owe their origins to the Civil War( i.e. The Fighting Irish). How about the Jayhawks of KU?
Looking forward to a grand outing at Kennesaw Mt. I'm told there are still openings for latecomers. Contact us.
Mark Warren
Hairy Nation

Hairy Nation Boys
06-01-2008, 07:55 PM
We do have ten spots still open for Kennesaw. If you are interested let me know ASAP.

Hairy Nation Boys
06-03-2008, 10:55 AM
Boys,

I hope this letter finds you well. We are getting closer to our living history at Kennesaw and I wanted to remind you of a few things. Remember our impression is Co.G of the 11th Iowa

1. Rounds: We will be having firing demonstrations. The park told me that they will provide the rounds for us. So, leave your rounds at home. (They did not mention caps.) As many of you know the park service will check your weapons before they allow you to fire and take the field. Please make sure your weapons are in good working order. We will have a weapons inspection Saturday.

2. Mail Call: As stated once before we will be having a mail call. Make sure you have a stamp on your letter. You will hand these letters into us at the time of you arrival.

3. First person: First person will be enforced throughout the weekend. Please do not ruin the experience by talking about sports, politics, movies or anything else. Our NCO’s will gently talk to you if you continue to leave first person. If you do want to talk about upcoming events etc. simply leave the camp area and in a hush tone discuss modern items.

4. Uniform Guidelines/Appearance: Please make sure that you have read over the guidelines and that you can follow them. We will have an inspection of your gear. Please do not put anything that will embarrass you. We have one person already selected for taking pictures. So, you have no need of having a camera on you.
Remember these men were on campaign. So, a dirty look is wanted. If you are not dirty enough to fit our standards we will help you out.

5. Officers and NCO’s are:
Captain Harrison Holloway
Lieutenant Archibald Campbell
Orderly Lem Ellington
2nd Sgt. Preston Todd
Cpl. George Hall
Cpl. Chris Henderson
Cpl. Ryan Protz
Cpl. Jake Wickham
*Please do not salute the officers. Since we are in reserve, but still close to the frontlines we do not want to give the rebs any chance to pick us off.

6. Schedule: This is a living history and our goal is to educate the public. We do have a schedule of events but we are keeping that a secret so as to give a feeling of what it was like at the time to be in reserve. We have some things planned both during the day and at night that you WILL enjoy.

7. Drill:
Go over skirmish drill, and posting of pickets.

Please drive safe, and we will see you in two weeks!

Harrison
Hairy Nation Boys

Arch Campbell
06-05-2008, 02:20 PM
On the "dirtyness" front, allow me to quote Robert Findley of the 74th Ohio, who wrote on June 21 from in front of Kennesaw:

"We sat in works all day, in a cramped position, our feet half buried in the mud, the sun now boiling hot, and now a drowning rain falling. Our clothing was literally besmeared with the red clay with which this country abounds."

There will be no bandbox Potomac-ers at Kennesaw! :wink_smil

Arch Campbell
06-09-2008, 10:30 PM
We've got about a week and a half to go, pards- its time to clean those muskets! You don't want to embarrass yourselves in front of the park rangers. Captain Holloway and I are determined to see 100% of you pass muster on the first try!

Hairy Nation Boys
06-14-2008, 11:09 AM
Due to the state of emergency here in Iowa, the Kennesaw Mountain Living History for 2008 has been postponed. I have already worked out a new date for 2009. The living history will be held June 19-21, 2009. If you have already registered you are registered for the 2009 date. If you are not and would like to still attend be our guest. We hope to have at least forty for next year. This gives everyone a full year to prepare, save money for gas, and register.

We thank all those that have sent their best wishes for our state.
Please contact me if you have any questions. 319-341-5885

Best Regards,
Harrison
Hairy Nation Boys
ONV