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Fishermans wife
04-21-2004, 11:04 PM
Can we get a list of 2005 events started? I am looking for a date to schedule an event, but I do not a conflict if it is at all possible.
So if possible just post the events that are already scheduled.
Thanks for you help
Lisa Pace
Tom Ezell
04-22-2004, 09:24 AM
Here ya go... probably the most trustworthy list around...
http://pub237.ezboard.com/fofftopicboysfrm22.showMessage?topicID=89.topic
Tom
TeamsterPhil
04-22-2004, 11:21 AM
For those that might not be willing run the guantlet of the "welcoming committee" on the OTB forum, here is the event schedule listed on there. It is fairly complete in terms of events that might have a "national" and "regional" appeal, but may not include any smaller efforts or events that we have seen any information on.
Phil Campbell
Keeper of the OTB Schedule
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Updated 14 April 2004
Date(s): January 2005 (Proposed)
Event Name: Woodlands
Location: Woodlands, South Carolina
Host: Woodlands Trust (Private Landowner)
Sponsor: Cotton Picker's Mess
Discussion Format: TBA
Contact: Federal: Chris Crabb Secesh65@aol.com
Contact: Confederate: Chris Crabb Secesh65@aol.com
Civilian: TBA
Website: TBA
Comments: Beta test effort in 2003 went well in spite of flooding due to extremely heavy rains.
Event Point of Contact: Chris Crabb Secesh65@aol.com
Event Type: Reinforced Picket Post Semi-Immersion
Impression(s): TBA
Preservation: YES
Registration: TBA
Winter 1864 at Newfane NY moved to 2006
Date(s): 25 - 27 February 2005 (Proposed)
Event Name: Immortal 600 III
Location: Savannah, Georgia
Host: Wool Hat Boys
Sponsor: National Park Service, Fort Pulaski
Discussion Format: TBA
Contact: Federal: TBA
Contact: Confederate: TBA
Civilian: TBA
Website: TBA
Comments: Highly successful event in 2002, and 2000.
Event Point of Contact: John Cleaveland jcleaveland@earthlink.net
Event Type: Garrison-POW Immersion
Impression(s): CS prisoners & Federal garrison (specifics TBA)
Preservation: YES
Registration: TBA
11th Annual Ladies & Gentlemen of the 1860s Conference, March 3-6, 2005, Harrisburg, PA
Carolann Schmitt
cschmitt@genteelarts.com
www.genteelarts.com
Date(s): 11-20 March 2005
Event Name:Averasboro-Bentonville Sherman March
Location: Central NC
Host: TBA
Sponsor: TBA
Discussion Format:TBA
Contact: Federal: TBA
Contact: Confederate:TBA
Civilian: TBA
Website: TBA
Comments:Dovetails with mainstream battle reenactments.
Event Point of Contact: TBA
Event Type: TBA
Impression(s): TBA
Preservation:TBA
Registration:TBA
Date(s): March 25 - 27, 2005 (Cancelled)
Event Name: Battle of Glorieta Pass
Location: Glorieta Pass, New Mexico
Event Point of Contact: Kevin Black fourthtexas@webtv.net
Date(s): April 1 - 3, 2005
Event Name: Sailor's Creek Preservation March
Location: Amelia County, Virginia
Host: TBA
Sponsor: TBA
Discussion Format:TBA
Contact: Federal: TBA
Contact: Confederate:TBA
Civilian: TBA
Website: TBA
Comments:TBA
Event Point of Contact: TBA
Event Type: TBA
Impression(s): TBA
Preservation: YES
Registration:TBA
On April 1-3rd, 2005, The Salt River Rifles will be hosting an authentic, Federal Living History program at Shiloh National Military Park (annivesary weekend). The program will be an expanded and larger version of the 2004 program. The guidelines will be similair to the 2004 regs. You can review the 2004 regs at:
www.geocities.com/saltriverrifles/SHILOHNAT.htm
If you would like to attend or have any questions please email me at unionguy1@comcast.net
Date(s): April 29 -30
Event Name:Port Gibson March
Location: Port Gibson, Mississippi
Host: Wool Hat Boys
Sponsor: TBA
Discussion Format:TBA
Contact: Federal: TBA
Contact: Confederate:TBA
Civilian: TBA
Website: TBA
Comments: "PG was supposed to be a one time only event. The breakdown of the march has resulted in some desire to attempt it again and this time break the back of that bitch hill under our brogans and complete the route in total." - Pogue Mahone
Event Point of Contact: John Cleaveland jcleaveland@earthlink.net
Event Type: TBA
Impression(s): TBA
Preservation: YES
Registration: TBA
Date(s): May 6 - 8, 2005
Event Name: Battle of McDowell
Location: McDowell, VA
Host: 37th Virginia Infantry
Sponsor: Highland County Historical Society
Discussion Format:Yahoo! listserver
Contact: Federal: David Culberson DACATTY@aol.com
Contact: Confederate: Dave Pridgeon
Civilian: TBA
Website: TBA
Comments:TBA
Event Point of Contact: Diane Klein
Event Type: TBA
Impression(s): TBA
Preservation: YES
Registration:TBA
Date(s): Late May (Tentative)
Event Name: "Workin' on the Railroad"
Location: South Carolina
Host: TBA
Sponsor: TBA
Discussion Format:TBA
Contact: Federal: TBA
Contact: Confederate: TBA
Civilian: TBA
Website: TBA
Comments:TBA
Event Point of Contact: Cory Pharr
Event Type: TBA
Impression(s):
Preservation: Yes
Registration:TBA
Date(s): June 3 - 5 2005
Event Name: "June Tactical"
Location: TBA
Host: Liberty Rifles
Chris Anders says this event isn't happening.
Date(s): Early-Mid June 2005
Event Name: TBA
Location: Pennsylvania (Tentative)
Host: Potomac Legion
Sponsor: TBA
Discussion Format:TBA
Contact: Federal: TBA
Contact: Confederate: N/A
Civilian: TBA
Website: TBA
Comments:TBA
Event Point of Contact: Doug Oakes
Event Type: TBA
Impression(s): TBA
Preservation: Yes
Registration:TBA
Date(s): July 2005 (Tentative)
Event Name: "Coming Home"
Location: East
Host: Liberty Rifles
Sponsor: TBA
Discussion Format:TBA
Contact: Federal: TBA
Contact: Confederate: TBA
Civilian: TBA
Website: TBA
Comments:TBA
Event Point of Contact: Chris Anders
Event Type: TBA
Impression(s): Summer 1865
Preservation: Yes
Registration:TBA
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Date(s): August 5 - 7, 2005
Event Name: Athens
Location: Athens, Missouri
Host: Army of the Trans-Mississippi
Sponsor: Athens Battlefield Park
Discussion Format:TBA
Contact: Federal: TBA
Contact: Confederate:TBA
Civilian: TBA
Website: (Background) www.iowa3rdcavalry.com/ba...ttle3.html
Comments:The victorious Unionists prevented the invasion of Iowa, and the subsequent capture of vital military stores.
Event Point of Contact: TBA
Event Type: TBA
Impression(s): Missouri Home Guard and Missouri State Guard
Preservation:YES
Registration:TBA
Date(s): Labor Day weekend (September 1-2 2005)
Event Name: Island Mound/Order No. 11 Preservation March
Location: TBA
Host: TBA
Sponsor: TBA
Discussion Format: TBA
Contact: Federal: TBA
Contact: Confederate:TBA
Civilian: TBA
Website: TBA
Comments:TBA
Event Point of Contact: TBA
Event Type: TBA
Impression(s): TBA
Preservation:YES
Registration:TBA
Date(s): Oct./Nov. 2005
Event Name: Mine Run
Location: Payne Farm, Virginia
Host: TBA
Sponsor: TBA
Discussion Format:TBA
Contact: Federal: TBA
Contact: Confederate:TBA
Civilian: TBA
Website: TBA
Comments:TBA
Event Point of Contact: Dusty Chapman dustyswb@comcast.net
Event Type: TBA
Impression(s): TBA
Preservation: YES
Registration:TBA
Date(s): Oct. 2005
Event Name:Battle of Corinth
Location: Corinth, Mississippi
Host: A N/S Alliance Planning Committee has been formed and is currently in the site acquisition phase.
Sponsor: TBA
Discussion Format:TBA
Contact: Federal: TBA
Contact: Confederate:TBA
Civilian: TBA
Website: TBA
Comments:"2005 for Corinth and if that does not develop we go to Tunnel Hill either as the division or as the Trans -Mississippi Brigade."
Event Point of Contact: TBA
Event Type: TBA
Impression(s): TBA
Preservation: YES
Registration:TBA
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BobDenton37thVA
06-02-2004, 05:28 PM
A few important corrections for 2005 McDowell:
The Federal contact is: Bill Watson
The Event Contact and Committee Chairman is: Bob Denton
Thanks!
Bob Denton
McDowell Event Committee
DukeRPSC
06-02-2004, 05:54 PM
Bob:
Thanks for posting here. We miss your experience, wisdom and humour.
McDowell really is "The Mother of All Authentic Events' in the East and deserves big time support. It is the ONLY Civil War reenactment recognized by the Library of Congress. It is a "season opener" in the sense that it is early. The location is a beautiful valley hamlet near the West Virginia line. My pastor's great-great- grandfather fought there in the grey as I and he will do next spring. The event serves so many purposes it is hard to draw limits on the good it does. It draws attention to the Civil War heritage of the local hamlet, so small and so difficult to reach. It brings in needed cash which enables the local economy to resist other, more tempting but less history-friendly options. It educates by showing the 2500+ county students who attend Friday's living history.
This is the "feel good" event for the 2005 season. We, as reenactors, get to do "good" on so many levels that we really have to wear this event as a feather in our caps. The event has grown tremendously over the last 7-8 years. It does a great deal of good locally for the historical society and the local economy. I love this little valley and hope that you will lend it your support.
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