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    Corbin’s Company

    1. Atwood, Rick Georgia State Line
    2. Coats, Herb 10th Texas
    3. Mitchell, Robby Georgia State Line
    4. Busenbark, Scott Pumpkin Patch Mess/ GHTI
    5. Comer, Michael New Madrid Guard
    6. DeRochers, Brian 3rd Mississippi
    7. Ewing, Stephen Tar Water Mess/GHTI
    8. Hook, Warren New Madrid Guards
    9. Peterson, Forrest Tater Mess
    10. Dally, Kevin Waco Guards
    11. Wilson, Kevin Waco Guards
    12. Potts, Mike Pumpkin Patch Mess/GHTI
    13. Farley, Darren Pumpkin Patch Mess/GHTI
    14. Davis, CJ Prophet Boys
    15. Young, Billy “Bugs” Pumpkin Patch Mess/ GHTI
    16. Henderson, Patick Tater Mess
    17. Bloyd, R.C. Waco Guards
    18. Davis, Howard Possum Skinners Mess
    19. Gath, Richard New Madrid Guards
    20. Hancock, Terry Possum Skinners Mess
    21. Walker, Joe Waco Guards
    22. Lee, Roy Furious Five
    23. Walsh, John Furious Five
    24. Gott, Eric Furious Five
    25. Andrew Martin Pumpkin Patch Mess
    26. Partridge, Shepherd Yellowhammer Rifles
    27. Wickett, John GHTI
    28. Smith, Kirby


    Craddock’s Company

    1. Lind, Dusty Texas Rifles
    2. Raffels, Joseph Texas Rifles
    3. Lehmann, Charlie Texas Brigade
    4. Feldt, John Texas Rifles
    5. Capps, Von Texas Rifles
    6. Keahey, John Texas Rifles
    7. Davis, Douglas Texas Rifles
    8. Davis, Andrew Texas Rifles
    9. Gosss, Michael Cleburne’s
    10. Covington, Mike Texas Rifles
    11. Marek, Frank Texas Rifles
    12. Zabava, Van Alamo Guard
    13. Thompson, Jeff Texas Brigade
    14. Matthew Schlageter Texas Brigade
    15. Edward Venteroso Texas Brigade
    16. Ramsey, Chris 16th Louisiana
    17. Burkenstock, Ross 16th Louisiana
    18. Watkins, Bob 16th Louisiana
    19. Neal, Dennis 16th Louisiana
    20. Crosby, Caleb 16th Louisiana
    21. Peaquet, Andrew 16th Louisiana
    22. Engle, Bill 16th Louisiana
    23. Beasley, Dale 16th Louisiana
    24. Hurst, Jeremy Bayou Sara Mess
    25. Tilley, Shannon Bayou Sara Mess
    26. Yearby, Tom Texas Ground Hornets
    27. Mobley, Cody Texas Ground Hornets
    28. Harla, Sean Texas Ground Hornets
    29. Baker, Fred Texas Ground Hornets
    30. Johnson, Adam Texas Ground Hornets
    31. Wilson, Brian Elk River Boys
    32. Attaway, Tommy Texas Rifles
    33. John Henry 16th Louisiana
    34. Hicks, Brian
    35. Woodburn, Matt

    Staff Etc

    Thomason, Kiev Prophet Boys Mess
    Runyon, Justin Pumpkin Patch Mess/GHTI
    Patrick Landrum
    Independent Rifles

  • #2
    Re: Craddock's Company CLOSED- a few left in Corbin

    Corbin’s Company

    1. Atwood, Rick Georgia State Line
    2. Coats, Herb 10th Texas
    3. Mitchell, Robby Georgia State Line
    4. Busenbark, Scott Pumpkin Patch Mess/ GHTI
    5. Comer, Michael New Madrid Guard
    6. DeRochers, Brian 3rd Mississippi
    7. Ewing, Stephen Tar Water Mess/GHTI
    8. Hook, Warren New Madrid Guards
    9. Peterson, Forrest Tater Mess
    10. Dally, Kevin Waco Guards
    11. Wilson, Kevin Waco Guards
    12. Potts, Mike Pumpkin Patch Mess/GHTI
    13. Farley, Darren Pumpkin Patch Mess/GHTI
    14. Davis, CJ Prophet Boys
    15. Young, Billy “Bugs” Pumpkin Patch Mess/ GHTI
    16. Henderson, Patick Tater Mess
    17. Bloyd, R.C. Waco Guards
    18. Davis, Howard Possum Skinners Mess
    19. Gath, Richard New Madrid Guards
    20. Hancock, Terry Possum Skinners Mess
    21. Walker, Joe Waco Guards
    22. Lee, Roy Furious Five
    23. Walsh, John Furious Five
    24. Gott, Eric Furious Five
    25. Andrew Martin Pumpkin Patch Mess
    26. Partridge, Shepherd Yellowhammer Rifles
    27. Wickett, John GHTI
    28. Smith, Kirby
    29. McAdams, Mark
    30. Benefield, John Possum Skinners Mess
    Patrick Landrum
    Independent Rifles

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    • #3
      Re: Craddock's Company CLOSED- a few left in Corbin

      THREE MORE CS REGISTRATIONS AND THIS WILL BE CLOSED
      1. Atwood, Rick Georgia State Line
      2. Coats, Herb 10th Texas
      3. Mitchell, Robby Georgia State Line
      4. Busenbark, Scott Pumpkin Patch Mess/ GHTI
      5. Comer, Michael New Madrid Guard
      6. DeRochers, Brian 3rd Mississippi
      7. Ewing, Stephen Tar Water Mess/GHTI
      8. Hook, Warren New Madrid Guards
      9. Peterson, Forrest Tater Mess
      10. Dally, Kevin Waco Guards
      11. Wilson, Kevin Waco Guards
      12. Potts, Mike Pumpkin Patch Mess/GHTI
      13. Farley, Darren Pumpkin Patch Mess/GHTI
      14. Davis, CJ Prophet Boys
      15. Young, Billy “Bugs” Pumpkin Patch Mess/ GHTI
      16. Henderson, Patick Tater Mess
      17. Bloyd, R.C. Waco Guards
      18. Davis, Howard Possum Skinners Mess
      19. Gath, Richard New Madrid Guards
      20. Hancock, Terry Possum Skinners Mess
      21. Walker, Joe Waco Guards
      22. Lee, Roy Furious Five
      23. Walsh, John Furious Five
      24. Gott, Eric Furious Five
      25. Andrew Martin Pumpkin Patch Mess
      26. Partridge, Shepherd Yellowhammer Rifles
      27. Wickett, John GHTI
      28. Smith, Kirby
      29. McAdams, Mark
      30. Benefield, John Possum Skinners Mess
      31. White, Brian GHTI
      32. Comer, Shelby
      Patrick Landrum
      Independent Rifles

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      • #4
        Re: Craddock's Company CLOSED- a few left in Corbin

        TWO MORE SPOTS LEFT

        1. Atwood, Rick Georgia State Line
        2. Coats, Herb 10th Texas
        3. Mitchell, Robby Georgia State Line
        4. Busenbark, Scott Pumpkin Patch Mess/ GHTI
        5. Comer, Michael New Madrid Guard
        6. DeRochers, Brian 3rd Mississippi
        7. Ewing, Stephen Tar Water Mess/GHTI
        8. Hook, Warren New Madrid Guards
        9. Peterson, Forrest Tater Mess
        10. Dally, Kevin Waco Guards
        11. Wilson, Kevin Waco Guards
        12. Potts, Mike Pumpkin Patch Mess/GHTI
        13. Farley, Darren Pumpkin Patch Mess/GHTI
        14. Davis, CJ Prophet Boys
        15. Young, Billy “Bugs” Pumpkin Patch Mess/ GHTI
        16. Henderson, Patick Tater Mess
        17. Bloyd, R.C. Waco Guards
        18. Davis, Howard Possum Skinners Mess
        19. Gath, Richard New Madrid Guards
        20. Hancock, Terry Possum Skinners Mess
        21. Walker, Joe Waco Guards
        22. Lee, Roy Furious Five
        23. Walsh, John Furious Five
        24. Gott, Eric Furious Five
        25. Andrew Martin Pumpkin Patch Mess
        26. Partridge, Shepherd Yellowhammer Rifles
        27. Wickett, John GHTI
        28. Smith, Kirby
        29. McAdams, Mark
        30. Benefield, John Possum Skinners Mess
        31. White, Brian GHTI
        32. Comer, Shelby
        33. Thomas, Ben Possum Skinners Mess
        Patrick Landrum
        Independent Rifles

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        • #5
          Re: Craddock's Company CLOSED- a few left in Corbin

          Gentlemen,

          Our comrades on the other side of the field have asked that we bring a few (authentic to the scenario) trade items. It looks as though the Federals have been doing some research, and turned up some incidents were the two sides engaged in trading items on occasion.

          I am personally not educated on such incidents, but if any of you have read of such, please share with us, what kinds of items the Confederates may have had to offer for trade.

          Thanks
          Brian Hicks
          Widows' Sons Mess

          Known lately to associate with the WIG and the Armory Guards

          "He's a good enough fellow... but I fear he may be another Alcibiades."

          “Every man ever got a statue made of him was one kinda sumbitch or another. It ain’t about you. It’s about what THEY need.”CAPTAIN MALCOLM REYNOLDS

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          • #6
            Re: Craddock's Company CLOSED- a few left in Corbin

            I'm glad you guys are all looking forward to the event, see you all in a few weeks. Most of you may know alcohol is prohibited on NPS property. Texans or Coon asses also apply to that rule. I was hoping most would come to the conclusion about trading by reading up on the area and putting that into their impression on their own, but thanks Mr. Hicks for bringing that up. Anyone who has missed researching this campaign and is just doing the usual "show up" really is cutting themselves short. Heck my girlfriend has researched the campaign and she's not even going! Also I was hoping that you guys would take the jabs and jokes off forum and leave the event folder to, oh I don't know, announcements about the event.
            Last edited by coastaltrash; 05-26-2007, 09:03 AM.
            Patrick Landrum
            Independent Rifles

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            • #7
              Re: Craddock's Company CLOSED- a few left in Corbin

              Dusty-

              The classic uniform and description that I know about Georgians at Vicksburg comes from "Federals on the Frontier":

              "At 4 pm the 94th Ill. charged a rifle pit capturing a rebel Liuet. and seven men....they belong to the 42nd Georgia....Their clothes were regular Confederate army regulation butternut and at the north would be taken for common farm or field hands."

              I guess we can start another thread with "what color was butternutt" -Let's not go there.

              Joe Walker

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              • #8
                Re: Craddock's Company CLOSED- a few left in Corbin

                Joe,
                Surely someplace near your house you can located a Columbus Depot to compare your reproduction one with :tounge_sm

                Dusty,

                "Is there anymore on the clothing that the 20th Alabama wore besides the genenics posted?
                May we assume then they wore typical 1863 dress then which was a hodge podge of mis matched uniforms? Meaning they drew their uniforms one piece at at time with pants not matching jackets in color and contrast?
                We are getting close to the event and would like some further guidence? In no means am I trying to be a smart butt or anything, just would like to know If anyone outthere has dug anything else up? "

                Everything I have found that mentions clothing for Confederate Troops was dated November 62 and states blue trousers, gray jackets with collar and cuffs and caps. Have not been able to get any siege information or even anything other than what Joe describes.
                Last edited by coastaltrash; 05-26-2007, 07:50 PM.
                Patrick Landrum
                Independent Rifles

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                • #9
                  Re: Craddock's Company CLOSED- a few left in Corbin

                  Ok,

                  We will keep this thread on topic. If anyone wants to discuss what Craddock's Company will or will not be doing at the event - feel free. However, I can tell you that EVERYONE is expected to SOLDIER at the event. I do not have a schedule and do not expect one before the event. We (all of us from the Captain down) WILL do what our hosts expect and ask of us, and we WILL do it in a proficient, historic, and respectful manner for the ground we will be on.

                  Friendly, light, and/or personal banter aside, let's focus on the event. If anyone has something of SPECIFIC historic relevance to the 20th Alabama and their time in the trenches at Vicksburg, PLEASE feel free to add it here. If not then keep it off this thread or any other relating to the Vicksburg event.

                  This event WILL be one to remember. It WILL be like NO OTHER event you've ever attended on National Park Property. Let's focus on what we can do to make it the best experience for EVERYONE in our company - not just ourselves, our mess mates, or members of our individual units.
                  PATRICK CRADDOCK
                  Prometheus No. 851
                  Franklin, Tennessee
                  Widows' Sons Mess
                  www.craftsmansapron.com

                  Aut Bibat Aut Abeat

                  Can't fix stupid... Johnny Lloyd

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                  • #10
                    Re: Craddock's Company CLOSED- a few left in Corbin

                    To all those portraying soldiers in the 20th Alabama Vol. Inf.:

                    Seeing as how I am in class this summer and am in northeast Alabama, I am not in a position to get to Montgomery before June. If any of you are near the Alabama Department of Archives and History, I have some primary documentation concerning the regiment it is as follows:

                    Author: Lowery, William.

                    Title: Diaries, 1862-1863.

                    Primary Material: Archival/Manuscript Material

                    Subject(s): Confederate States of America. Army. Alabama Infantry
                    Regiment, 20th.
                    Military supplies.
                    Slaves--United States--Emancipation.
                    Soldiers--Southern States.
                    Bibb County (Ala.).
                    Camp Van Dorn (Tenn.).
                    Kentucky--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
                    Tazewell (Tenn.).
                    Tennessee--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
                    United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Regimental
                    histories.
                    Vicksburg (Miss.).

                    Description: 6 volumes.
                    chronological.

                    Notes: access restricted.
                    unrestricted.
                    Diaries, 6 volumes, 1862-1863, were written by Lieutenant
                    William Lowery. They begin in April of 1862 and the
                    author described the troop movements of the 20th Alabama
                    until it reached Vicksburg (Miss.) in 1863.
                    Lowery discusses camp life in general, focusing on
                    supplies, weather, social life, and visiting family and
                    the troops; the movement into Kentucky and evaluation of
                    the secession sentiment there; Lincoln's Emancipation
                    Proclamation; and the movement towards and skirmishes
                    around Vicksburg (Miss.).
                    Photocopy also available in repository.
                    William Lowery was a Lieutenant in the 20th Alabama
                    Infantry, serving as commander of the Bibb County
                    Company. The regiment was organized at Montgomery 16
                    Sept. 1861 and served in East Tennessee, Kentucky,
                    Vicksburg (Miss.), the Atlanta Campaign and Nashville
                    (Tenn.).


                    Call Number: SPR341
                    Location: Closed Stack

                    ================================================== ==============================

                    Author: McCullough Family.

                    Other Author(s): McCullough, Martha.
                    McCullough, W.H.
                    Holcombe, D.G.
                    Bruce, Robert.

                    Title: Letters, 1861-1863.

                    Primary Material: Archival/Manuscript Material

                    Subject(s): Confederate State of America. Army. 20th Alabama Infantry
                    Regiment. Company I.
                    United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Campaigns and
                    battles.
                    Vicksburg (Miss.)
                    Jackson (Miss.)
                    Tennessee.

                    Description: 2 folders.
                    chronological.

                    Notes: Previously known as: W.H. McCullough Letters.
                    unrestricted.
                    restricted.
                    Letters, 1861-1863, the first, 1861 Oct. 11, is from
                    Martha's relation Robert Bruce, in Oak Lawn, S.C., to
                    D.G. Holcombe, et al. The second, 1861 Nov. 19, is from
                    D.G. Holcombe, in Fort Henry Stewart (Tenn.), to his
                    family, and the final four are from W.H. McCullough in
                    either Tenn. or Miss. to his wife Martha. All of the
                    letters offer an account of the hardships associated
                    with camp life, especially sickness, of the common
                    soldier in the Civil War, including the lack of
                    supplies, sentry duty, battles, weariness and
                    loneliness. McCullough also describes some aspects of
                    the Vicksburg, Miss., campaign, including the burning of
                    Jackson, Miss. in 1863, by the Union troops, and the
                    arrival of almost all of the Confederate troops located
                    from New Orleans, La., to S.C. in the Mississippi Valley
                    to defend Vicksburg.
                    Photocopies also available in repository.
                    W.H. McCullough, born in 1840, in Chambers Co., Ala.,
                    served in the C.S.A. as a private in Co. I of the 20th
                    Ala. Infantry Regiment. He married Martha before 1861.


                    Call Number: SPR198
                    Location: Closed Stack

                    ================================================== ==============================

                    Author: Williams, Hattie Eunice.

                    Title: A brief history of Company C, 20th Alabama Regiment of the
                    War Between the States / by Hattie Eunice Williams.

                    Primary Material: Book

                    Subject(s): Confederate States of America. Army. Alabama Infantry
                    Regiment, 20th. Company C--History.
                    United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Regimental
                    histories.
                    Alabama--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Regimental
                    histories.
                    Alabama imprints

                    Publisher: Birmingham, Ala. : [s.n., 1950?]

                    Description: 16 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.


                    Call Number: Box R-1 Item 33
                    Location: Rare Books

                    ================================================== ==============================


                    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
                    Alabama Department of Archives & History
                    624 Washington Avenue
                    Montgomery, AL 36130
                    334-242-4363
                    reference@archives.alabama.gov

                    Best of luck,

                    Chris
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