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GeraldTodd
08-17-2004, 08:01 AM
Lee's Final Retreat
April 15-17, 2005
A campaign oriented event commemorating the 140th anniversary of Robert E. Lee’s retreat to Appomattox, and the rear guard actions from Amelia Springs to Saylors Creek.
This event will be held in and around Sayor’s Creek State Battlefield, in countryside that has changed little in 140 years. It will feature infantry, mounted cavalry, and horse drawn artillery, with carefully scripted scenarios that will recreate the desperate fighting of the final days of the war in Virginia.
Participation is open to all individuals willing to accurately portray the US and CS soldiers engaged in the original campaign. This includes marching 4-5 miles each day, and camping with a minimum of equipment.
Registration will open
October 1st, 2004
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Cleaveland
08-30-2004, 10:18 PM
Oh boy, an event where we get to use our spencers!!!! I am really looking forward to this event and to visiting the Old Dominion againm even if it is 12 hours to get there.
1stMaine
08-31-2004, 12:02 AM
Comrade John,
12 hours? You lucky stiff! :)
It's about 12 hours from my house in Maine just to Gettysburg...sigh....just cause I live on the East Coast doesn't mean I'm closer to the events than you Western fellers.
It will be good to get back down to this area, though, as it's still very nice and the weather is always interesting that time of year.
respects,
DukeRPSC
08-31-2004, 09:42 AM
"A campaign oriented event commemorating the 140th anniversary of Robert E. Lee’s retreat to Appomattox, and the rear guard actions from Amelia Springs to Saylors Creek."
The event was a hoot in 2000. It was a serious challenge due to the weather and the Pridgeon Nautical miles covered by the march, but a hoot nevertheless. This looks like a great opportunity and really hope it comes together. I'd like to see widespread support from the campaign community backing this one. Lee's last campaign was a miracle in terms of the human endurance of both sides, an example of extreme heroism, and a grand tragedy culminating in courtesy and generosity in the terms agreed to at Appomattox. It'd be nice to do this one right with good numbers.
Skeet
09-12-2004, 01:08 PM
Pards, There are a lot of people working real hard to pull this one off! We on the commitee would love to see a heavy federal presence at this event! It would be ridiculous to have confederates outnumber federals. Thanks to everyone involved with this event- I say bully to you! Respectfully,
ley74
08-27-2006, 06:27 PM
Me too. I cannot wait for this event.
UPDATE:
Paid. Then donated my fee to the Lazy Jacks. Thanks for the memories.
Old Reb
08-27-2006, 08:06 PM
Man, I am so there! Can't wait to wear my new Tait. Well, it was new back in '04.
fahtz
08-27-2006, 08:34 PM
Wasn't there aliens involved in this event? LFR or bust!
Iron Scout
08-27-2006, 08:35 PM
No, no aliens but something was said about a Confederate breakout. Can't wait to make it!
Neill Rose
PLHA
Old Reb
08-27-2006, 08:42 PM
So, this means Runyon hasn't taken off his Mod hat and I haven't threatened to knife him, and we haven't made up with a kiss yet. Man, I like going back to '04.
paulcalloway
12-22-2006, 02:29 PM
Folder removed since only one thread in it. This thread moved to Past Events 2005.
GrumpyDave
12-22-2006, 06:04 PM
I thought I was sleeping and having a nightmare there for a minute.
ley74
12-22-2006, 08:52 PM
Me too.
Was there ever a report on how much money was sent to the Lazy Jacks?
Charles Heath
12-22-2006, 10:03 PM
Ley,
Doug Cooper had a hand in that fundraising effort. He may know.
DougCooper
12-23-2006, 12:34 AM
Me too.
Was there ever a report on how much money was sent to the Lazy Jacks?
Yes there was, and it was posted on the forum. Can't find it anymore unfortunately - it was among the many threads that died in the recent crash (orig thread was Mar-April 2005). We raised all told I think about $650, which was about 1/10 of what they spent to not go to that cursed event. Only one of them was able to get out of his ticket. I presented the check to them in April 2005 at Gettysburg. I could not get out of my ticket either and was able to meet Jon Eggleston and turn over the money. They were overwhelmed.
There are now 17 of them coming to Banks' Grand Retreat - a level of committment and trust that is extraordinary...but that is the kind of men they are.
ley74
12-24-2006, 12:15 AM
Doug:
Thanks. I just could not remember.
My dealings with the Jacks have been more professional than on the field. i must say they are first rate bunch and the POC'R Boys were happy to add a little to the pot.
Merry Christmas,
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