Re: Top Events of 2007?
Here is my list;
Immortal 600
Spotsylvania LH
Vicksburg LH
The WIG is working on 2 events for the fall of next year. One is a living history at Chickamauga where we will have 4 companies, one of which is the Stonewall Brigade portraying an ANV company and the WIG to field 3 AOT companies.
The other we are putting together is a tactical in Oct/Nov. It will be similar to the TAG/Outpost events we have done in the past. Most likely it will be in Middle Tenn in order to have enough land to work with for Cavalry and Infantry and not be in static lines all weekend.
I will have information on these events in a couple of weeks and will get them posted and will bring them up for discussion at the WIG annual meeting in December after the Nashville Civil War show.
Respectfully,
Art Milbert
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Re: Top Events of 2007?
Originally posted by boozieIf it ever came about, would it not have to be something new (scenario wise), special or specific to this area to attract our comrades from this side of the hobby.
As far as the interpreters leaving or making some adjustments for such an event, well, my glass is half empty. But I am ever hopeful that some day.......
Not to mention a veterans' reunion off of the 1880s area...
Hank Trent
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Originally posted by Hank TrentThat's good to hear. Keep us updated.
Isn't the older village still very specific to 1836? At a minimum, they'd have to take out all the trained 1836 interpreters, and staff it with 1860s civilian volunteers for the weekend, and I just can't see that happening.
Hank Trent
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Not being disrespectful here, my messmates and I have disscused this before. Besides Morgans raid in the southern part of the state, there was not much fighting here. I guess it seems right doing military actions or movements, when we are on or near an actual battlefield, but at a place like C.P., it would seem the perfect place to educate the public about history that happened in cities and villiages throughout Indiana in the 1860's. Fighting or campaign marches just don't seem to fit here. If it ever came about, would it not have to be something new (scenario wise), special or specific to this area to attract our comrades from this side of the hobby.
As far as the interpreters leaving or making some adjustments for such an event, well, my glass is half empty. But I am ever hopeful that some day.......Last edited by boozie; 10-16-2006, 08:56 PM.
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Originally posted by frankstevanusWhat about Gilmor's Raid 2007? You'll need fresh shoes on your horses for that one, boys!
[Quote:] "Join us, in the scenic Little Gunpowder Falls valley for our Civil War Weekend. Each day there will be a small-scale reenactment of Gilmor's raid as well as a more general demonstration of Civil War combat. Between battles visitors are urged to stroll through the camps, chat with the knowledgeable reenactors, and have a closer look at their uniforms and equipment. Throughout the day Saturday there will be a musical sets by the Camptown Shakers, doing their special style of early 19th century music. Period and non-period refreshments will be on sale for a nominal charge at the refreshment stand. A delicious dinner will be provided to all registered reenactors Saturday evening."
Auh, "non-period refreshments" at least there will be funnel cakes!
Mike Nickerson
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"Originally posted by Kevin O'BeirneIn the East in 2007 there'll be the Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania NMP living history in May..."
Oh, I'll be there for sure!! :baring_te
"Also, look for the four-day-long "Winter 1864" in February 2008, in western New York State.
Perhaps I'll get to this one again!<---- thats what you look like while you are there: cold with serious hat hair.
:wink_smil
Sincerely,
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Originally posted by Union NavyI have it on good authority (one of the event organizers, on the board of CP, former Navy officer) that strides in the direction of accuracy will be a priority. Also, the older village is a great, accurate setting for an event.
Isn't the older village still very specific to 1836? At a minimum, they'd have to take out all the trained 1836 interpreters, and staff it with 1860s civilian volunteers for the weekend, and I just can't see that happening.
Hank Trent
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Originally posted by Hank TrentHey, I'm serious! :) I really do have optimism for the "turn things around," "carpe eventum" potential of small events. And I would like an excuse to go out to Conner Prairie again. Saw their 1880s section for the first time a couple years ago, and it was cool.
On the other hand, I would like an answer.
Hank Trent
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Originally posted by SpinsterBanks Grand Retreat will have fighting and manuvering.
Now, pony up a link about the Olustee Campaigner Adjunct. Sister is retiring and moving down there come Christmas. While normally we would not lift a finger to go to Olustee, free room and board, a campsite already staged, and her husband picking us up at the airport does have its attractions......and we've like to at least wave at somebody.
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Originally posted by Jerry GougeOkay, now give me a few seconds head start before you start throwing things....Olustee Campaigner Adjunct.....I'm out of here!
What events are going to be similar to TAG, Fighting Withdrawal and Pickett's Mill? Are there any events that are that are not living history that will have fighting and manuvering?
Now, pony up a link about the Olustee Campaigner Adjunct. Sister is retiring and moving down there come Christmas. While normally we would not lift a finger to go to Olustee, free room and board, a campsite already staged, and her husband picking us up at the airport does have its attractions......and we've like to at least wave at somebody.
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I am afraid I do not have any other info. My friend said she would let me know if CP decides to proceed with the event.
Carrie Craddock
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Originally posted by springkeeperI have a friend who works at Conner Prairie and she has told me they are considering an small scale/quality Civil War event.
Hank Trent
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Bank's Grand Retreat - really.
Kernstown should be another. Right Dusty?
Aw shucks, I cannot remember them all. Join the OTB and fumble around like the rest of us.
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Originally posted by Jim of The SRRImmortal 600
Bank's Grand Retreat
Shiloh LH
Vicksburg LH
Mill Springs
Jim Butler
What events are going to be similar to TAG, Fighting Withdrawal and Pickett's Mill? Are there any events that are that are not living history that will have fighting and manuvering?
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Mr. Trent,
I have a friend who works at Conner Prairie and she has told me they are considering an small scale/quality Civil War event.
Carrie Craddock
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Hey, I'm serious! :) I really do have optimism for the "turn things around," "carpe eventum" potential of small events. And I would like an excuse to go out to Conner Prairie again. Saw their 1880s section for the first time a couple years ago, and it was cool.
On the other hand, I would like an answer.
Hank Trent
hanktrent@voyager.net
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