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    Posted for Chad Greene due to forum problems:

    The Road to Perryville

    On October 1, the Union Army of the Ohio filed out of Louisville. General
    Don Carlos Buell’s three corps moved along parallel roads that converged on
    Bardstown. At the same time General Joshua W. Sill and a smaller force of
    infantry and cavalry marched directly towards Frankfort from Louisville. A
    powerful cavalry screen moved several miles in advance of each column to
    cloak the Union movements and drive away Confederate cavalry.

    Buell’s total strength numbered nearly 80,000 men, with 19,000 under Sill’s
    command, 13,000 in the 1 Corps, and 22,000 in each of the II and III Corps.
    The I Corps’ smaller size reflected the detachment of an infantry division
    to Sill’s column. Despite these numbers, many of Buell;s regiments remained
    green and untested, having only recently formed. Total CS forces in
    Kentucky numbered about 50,000 men, and many of them were veterans.
    However, they lay strewn across the state in a rough arc stretching from
    Bardstown across the Kentucky River to Mt. Sterling. Further complicating
    the Confederate situation they did not possess a unified command or plan of
    action. Polk was left to his own devices at Bardstown, while Bragg
    addressed political affairs in Frankfort, and Smith remained focused upon
    northeastern Kentucky.

    The Union advance benefited from good roads and Confederate surprise. The
    columns moved rapidly. By October 2, Sill had reached Shelbyville, which
    lay only 30 miles from Frankfort. The same day I Corps neared Taylorsville,
    the II Corps moved to Mt. Washington and the III Corps approached
    Shepherdsville. Confederate cavalry patrols were driven back without being
    able to secure accurate information regarding the Union dispositions.
    Against the avalanche of Union forces advancing upon Bardstown from the
    north, Wharton’s small cavalry brigade struggled for survival. To the
    west, Wheeler’s larger cavlary force fared better, but it, too, failed to
    slow the Union juggernaut. On the road to Frankfort, Scott’s cavalry
    brigade retired in the face of Sill’s column.

    So went the Union advance through Bardstown. Each Corps marched towards its
    Confederate foe via different roads that ultimately would converge in a town
    named Perryville.
    Source: Staff Ride Handbook for the Battle of Perryville
    Dr. Robert S. Cameron
    United States Army Center

    The March
    The 2006 Preservation March will be on Saturday morning 7 October 2006. The
    marchers will be in close proximity to Major General Alexander McD. McCook's
    I Corps route to the battlefield, but this is not designed to be a precise
    replication of McCook's march. Instead, the Preservation March will provide
    a representative view of the Federal approach, incorporating events and
    elements of both Major General T. L. Crittenden's II Corps and Acting Major
    General C. C. Gilbert's III Corps' arrival on the field at Perryville.

    The march will benefit the Perryville Battlefield Preservation Association
    and Kentucky State Parks, and proceeds from the event will go toward
    restoring the 18th US Infantry Regiment's battle flag, which the Perryville
    Battlefield State Historic Site recently acquired from the Kentucky
    Historical Society. The flag dates from later in the war, but the battle
    honor "Chaplin Hills" (an alternate name for the battle) appears prominently
    on it. Veterans of Perryville marched and served underneath this banner.
    Approximately $25,000 is needed to conserve the flag and prepare it for
    display.
    Each marcher's registration fee will be set aside and put toward the
    conservation effort.

    The Preservation March and the remote campaigner campsite will be
    administered and under the command of the Army of the Pacific. The march
    is open to all Union Infantry, Mounted Artillery and Cavalry. Confederate
    participation is open to all Cavalry, Mounted Artillery and a limited number
    - no more than 100 CS Infantry willing to portray an unorganized Confederate
    rear guard retreat. This infantry must be able to do fully functional
    skirmisher impression as a group. This is not a “bushwhacking or sniper”
    impression.

    This march will be physically demanding and will entail some limited action
    over private land. Marchers and mounted individuals should be prepared to
    cover approximately five miles with 1 mile on a paved wartime road.
    Confederate forces should retire from the march at the conflux of the
    Dixville Crossroads and return to their respective commands. All US
    participants will retire once the column has reached Loomis Heights on the
    park. At that time all US participants should return to their respective
    commands to participate in the Saturday afternoon Battle “The Fight for
    Loomis Height,” which will begin at 2:00 P.M.

    Anyone wanting to participate should approach their respective command
    structure for more information. Registration for Perryville closes on
    Friday September 8 at midnight. If you have not already registered please
    do so immediately. Please also check the Perryville website for event
    authenticity standards and more information. www.perryvillereenactment.org


    Thanks,
    Chad Greene
    Reenactor Coordinator
    Perryville 06
    [FONT=Book Antiqua]Justin Runyon[/FONT][FONT=Book Antiqua]; Pumpkin Patch Mess: [/FONT][FONT=Book Antiqua]WIG-GHTI[/FONT]
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  • #2
    Re: Perryville 06 Preservation March

    Justin,

    Do you know how the Confederate side will be selected? Will this be limited to a particular group or will there be an opportunity for others that are capable of doing this type of action to join in? Has a commander etc been selected yet?
    Michael Comer
    one of the moderator guys

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    • #3
      Re: Perryville 06 Preservation March

      Micahel,

      I don't have any thing to do with the event or army organization. Drop Chad Greene a line at chadgreene104@aol.com , he is the reenactor co-ordinator.
      [FONT=Book Antiqua]Justin Runyon[/FONT][FONT=Book Antiqua]; Pumpkin Patch Mess: [/FONT][FONT=Book Antiqua]WIG-GHTI[/FONT]
      [FONT=Book Antiqua]Organization of American Historians[/FONT]
      [FONT=Book Antiqua]Company of Military Historians[/FONT]
      [FONT=Book Antiqua]CWPT, W.M., Terre Haute #19[/FONT][FONT=Book Antiqua] F&AM[/FONT]
      [FONT=Book Antiqua]Terre Haute Chapter 11 RAM[/FONT]

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      • #4
        Re: Perryville 06 Preservation March

        Thanks to all who are participating on the preservation march.
        Thanks Again,
        Joni House
        Program Director
        Perryville Battlefield

        In the News Today!!!!

        Effort made to repair Civil War flag
        About $25,000 is needed to repair a flag that belonged to the 18th Infantry U.S. Regiment.


        PERRYVILLE - A special fundraising effort to conserve an aging Civil War flag will be held during the Battle of Perryville re-enactment on Oct. 7-8.
        Money will be collected to help repair a flag that belonged to the 18th Infantry U.S. Regiment. The regiment fought at Perryville and placed the battle honor on the flag "Chaplin Hills" - another name used for Perryville.
        The flag, which will be shown at the museum at Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site, dates from after the 1862 battle, but veterans of Perryville marched under this banner.

        The preservation effort is a joint effort by the Kentucky State Parks and Perryville Battlefield Preservation Association. Approximately $25,000 is needed to conserve and prepare the flag for display.
        As part of the fundraising effort, re-enactors will be conducting a "preservation march" during their stay at Perryville in October. The marchers will follow the route by Union Maj. Gen. Alexander McCook's I Corps to the battlefield. Each marcher's registration fee will be put toward the conservation effort.

        Chad Greene, a re-enactor who lives in Perryville and has served as a park volunteer since 1983, is organizing this year's march.
        "Thanks to Chad and many other re-enactor groups, we're able to preserve historical items such as this flag as well as battlefields such as Perryville," said Chris Kolakowski, executive director of the preservation association. "These groups play a key role in preserving our past."

        This year's Battle of Perryville re-enactment is serving as the national Civil War re-enactment and is expected to draw more than 5,000 participants.
        More information, including the schedule, is available by going to the Department of Parks Web site at www.parks.ky.gov and clicking the Battle of Perryville 2006 logo.

        Visitors are encouraged to arrive early because of the time it takes to park and get to the state park. Parking will take place at Perryville and the admission ticket includes a bus ride to the park. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a chair.



        CopyrightThe Advocate-Messenger 2006
        [FONT="Comic Sans MS"]Joni House[/FONT]

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        • #5
          Re: Perryville 06 Preservation March

          Michael,

          You might try contacting the Army of the Tennessee, Mike Moore for info on the Confederate participation.

          Crabby
          AoP





          Originally posted by huntdaw
          Justin,

          Do you know how the Confederate side will be selected? Will this be limited to a particular group or will there be an opportunity for others that are capable of doing this type of action to join in? Has a commander etc been selected yet?
          Beth Crabb

          IN LOVING MEMORY OF
          John Crabb July 10, 1953 - Nov. 25, 2009

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          • #6
            Re: Perryville 06 Preservation March

            So...
            Who is planning to do the CS side of the preservation march?
            John Wickett
            Former Carpetbagger
            Administrator (We got rules here! Be Nice - Sign Your Name - No Farbisms)

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            • #7
              CS Troops in Chad's March

              Originally posted by LibertyHallVols
              So...
              Who is planning to do the CS side of the preservation march?
              I am not presently aware of any organized effort on the CS side to participate in Chad's march. I do know that the AoT intends to drill its battalions and brigades that morning.

              FYI, Gen. Moore is the overall commander. There are two entities participating on the CS side at Perryville. The AoT represents one half of the troop equation; the Unattached Others (U/O's) represent the other half. The AoT is composed of troops under the commands of Gen's Rambo and King. The U/O's are commanded by Warner Todd Huston who commands the brigades of Gen's Flowers and Huckabee.

              Since the AoT is not making plans to participate in Chad's march, the troops - if any there be - will have to come from Warner Todd Huston's ranks. You ought to consider asking there. I have remained silent on the prior requests hoping that someone from the ranks of WTH's command would respond to the call. I am sorry to have left folks hanging. There have been reasons for my silence on this issue which I cannot state in a public forum.

              This is an issue which needs to be solidly addressed and resolved by command this week. I'll see what I can do and report back.

              Mark (Silas) Tackitt
              acting Chief of Staff, Army of Tennessee
              Silas Tackitt,
              one of the moderators.

              Click here for a link to forum rules - or don't at your own peril.

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              • #8
                Re: CS Troops in Chad's March

                There was some rumbling from the Un-Un attached Confederates that will be there with for the park's tours and demonstration area (this being the Living History area not "commanded" by Moore or Warner Todd) so look us up.
                Patrick Landrum
                Independent Rifles

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                • #9
                  Re: Perryville 06 Preservation March

                  Rather than water-down our campaigner efforts, why doesn't everyone chip in, go Federal with the AOP?

                  Regards,
                  Jim Butler
                  Jim Butler

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                  • #10
                    Re: Perryville 06 Preservation March

                    Well now let's not get carried away Jim, that would probably be a little too wise, efficient, and thought provoked to actually take place.

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                    • #11
                      Re: CS Troops in Chad's March

                      Originally posted by Silas
                      Since the AoT is not making plans to participate in Chad's march, the troops - if any there be - will have to come from Warner Todd Huston's ranks.
                      Geez :sarcastic

                      As "Acting Chief of Staff" for the Confederate Living History program, I think something can be done to bring some quality rebs for the march.

                      Joni and Chad,
                      I'll contact y'all and ask the guys what they think. If it doesn't interfere with our program schedule, we'll put things together.
                      Jim Conley

                      Member, Civil War Trust

                      "The 'right' events still leave much to be desired." - Patrick Lewis

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                      • #12
                        Re: CS Troops in Chad's March

                        Cliff,
                        Some of us might still have a bad taste about Corinth last year. Keep in mind some of us aren't going to make our own battalion's event that is 2 weeks previous to Perryville. Given the chance to go AOP or do a WIG event, I'd pick the WIG everytime. But we commited to this long before AOP info came out, which if memory serves me correctly, we agreed to it last year at Perryville when we did a similar (yet smaller) effort.
                        Patrick Landrum
                        Independent Rifles

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                        • #13
                          Re: Perryville 06 Preservation March

                          So we have a Federal campaigner march, a Confederate campaigner march and a Confederate LH program at Perryville. If this is not diluting and watering down the campaigner efforts, then I don't know what is!
                          I know Corinth had its issues, but you need to keep your expectations in line when going to adjunct type event. You must make a silk purse yourself out of these events. I know in 2002, the two federal campaigner companies (WIG and AOP) made the battle on Saturday one of the best reenacted battles I have ever been part of (up there with Picketts Mill).

                          Jim Butler
                          Jim Butler

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                          • #14
                            Re: Perryville 06 Preservation March

                            Oh believe me, I know what I was expecting, and I'm not even talking about quality of the event, I'm talking about treatment towards participants etc. A lot of us walked away from that pretty much sold on that being the last time at an NSA event. I have no idea about the Confederate march. Jim Conley is organizing the LH area so if we participate, it won't conflict with our programs with the park, which is priority #1. I don't see having one organized Confederate Living History area , for the park- planned before an organized AOP statement even came out, and the usual AOP thing as watering down anything. Just seems if we don't support Dom at NSA events then we're taking a leak on the campaigner movement.
                            Patrick Landrum
                            Independent Rifles

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                            • #15
                              Re: Perryville 06 Preservation March

                              Sorry I asked.
                              John Wickett
                              Former Carpetbagger
                              Administrator (We got rules here! Be Nice - Sign Your Name - No Farbisms)

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