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mightyreb
12-12-2007, 03:05 PM
Does anyone re-enact the 120th or 145th NYVI regiments? i have access to copies of portions of not only the regimental journals but the regimental clerks diary...just let me know if intrested & i'll see if the owner will allow to run off a copy or to...steve hutton.
Go to web site for Ulster Guard type it in you should find it or try 40th NYS militia send the info to the person for contact of the site. It is a good site to go thru.
Dave Warringer 125th NYSV
Kevin O'Beirne
12-12-2007, 05:35 PM
Might want to sign your full name to your posts like the forum guidelines require.
Will Eichler
12-12-2007, 06:21 PM
Kevin,
Unless I miss my mark, Steve has. He just doesn't choose to use the signature function like you and I do:)
Steve,
I don't regularly portray either of these units but I'd be very interested to get copies of the clerk's diary. I'm interested to see what he has to say.
Thanks,
Will Eichler
Kevin O'Beirne
12-13-2007, 02:13 PM
Mea culpa. I missed it.
Blackbeard
12-18-2007, 05:52 PM
Steve,
I'd love to see a copies of the journal and diary....would also consider doing an impression of the 120th. I had two ancestors in the 120th, Sniffin Avery Co. B aged 24 enlisted August 14, 1862 in Kingston, NY, Discharged June 3, 1865 and John Avery age 33 enlisted in Marbletown, NY August 4, 1862 Deserted May of 1865. I believe one of them had a brother or cousin George??? who also deserted.
Actually, Both Sniffin's and John's last names are Every not Avery. Probably were enlisted with the wrong spelling as many people still pronounce our last name as Avery.
Cheers,
Zane Every
PrivateGross
01-02-2008, 02:11 AM
I'd be interested to see it as well. I portay a member of the 123rd NYSV, who were brigaded with the 145th. It's really useful getting different viewpoints of the same events.
Peter Gross
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