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  • Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

    The 2008 Henkel Square event will take place the weekend of November 8, 2008. The year interpretated will be 1860. For information about last year's event, see the Henkel Square thread in the 2007 events forum. More information about the 2008 event will be available soon.

    Date: 7-9 November 2008
    Name: Henkel Square Living History
    Location: Round Top, Texas
    Capacity: 40 civilian 40 military
    POC: Annette Bethke
    Email: netnet81@yahoo.com
    Websites: http://www.geocities.com/txcwcivilian/henkel.html
    http://www.texaspioneerarts.org/henkel_square.html
    Listserver: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/txcwcivilian/
    Preservation Component: Donations to the Pioneer Arts Foundation for the support of Henkel Square
    Last edited by Charles Heath; 10-09-2007, 11:47 AM. Reason: Added template information from Annette
    Annette Bethke
    Austin TX
    Civil War Texas Civilian Living History
    [URL="http://www.txcwcivilian.org"]www.txcwcivilian.org[/URL]

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    Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

    Registration and other information is now available at http://www.geocities.com/txcwcivilian/henkel.html.

    The scenario is still in the works, however.
    Annette Bethke
    Austin TX
    Civil War Texas Civilian Living History
    [URL="http://www.txcwcivilian.org"]www.txcwcivilian.org[/URL]

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    • #3
      Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

      This will be my first year in attendance (only having to worry about getting work off and not my school schedule kept me away in 2007).

      For any interested parties, I would suggest these three books:

      For the men:

      Thomas North, Five Years in Texas 1861-1866, published in 1871 this book is North's personal experiences with the people of Texas with an emphasis placed on the populace living in and between Houston and Austin. My impression is going to be based on his description of Texans as : "the masses of them wore spurs on their heels, generally the immense wheels-spur [Spanish style rowell], and though not born with them on, yet they might as well have been, for they not only rode in them, but walked in them, ate in them, and slept in them. Thier clanking as they walked was like a man in chains. They wore belts around the waist, suspending one or two revolvers and a bowie knife; were experts in the saddle, had a reckless dare-devil look, and were always ready for whiskey and a big chew of tobacco, and the handwriting of passion and appetite was all over them." p. 102-3

      I believe you can find North's book on Google books.

      For the women:
      Kate Stone, Brokenburn:The Journal of Kate Stone edited by John Q. Anderson
      Kate was a recent immigrant to Texas along with her mother from Lousisiana to escape the invading Yankee hordes. Her descriptions of Texas women and Texans in general are written with contempt for being thrust out of her priveleged life and onto the frontier.

      July 7, 1863
      "Here we are safely in a dark corner of the far off County of Lamar....this part of the land abounds with whiteheaded children and buttermilk, my two pet aversions. It is a place where the people are just learning that there is a war going on, where Union feeling is rife, and where the principal amusement of the local citizens is hanging suspected Jayhawkers. Hoops are just coming in with full fashion. This is indeed the place where hoops "most do flourish and abide." Hae not seen a hoopless lady since entering the state. Shoes are considered rather luxuries than necessaries, and are rather kept for state occasions. As for bowls and pitchers, "Oh no, they never mention them. Their name is never heard." One tin pan or a frying pan answers every purpose....And oh, the swarms of ugly, rough people, different only in degrees of ugliness. There must be something in the air in Texas that is fatal to beauty. We have not seen a good-looking or educated person since we entered the state." p. 223

      July 12, 1863
      "We saw several nice-looking families, but all were in the fashions of three years ago. if they would only leave off their trememdous hoops, but hoops seem in the very zenith of their popularity. Mamma and I were the only women folks without the awkward, ungraceful cages. No doubt the people thought us hopelessly out of date. We have not worn them for a long time. Nothing looks funnier than a woman walking around with an immense hoop--barefooted." p. 225

      Another good book to pick up when looking for contemporary accounts of Texas during the war years is B.P. Gallaway's Texas: the Dark Corner of the Confederacy.
      Cody Mobley

      Texas Ground Hornets
      Texas State Troops

      [HOUSTON] TRI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, October 28, 1863,

      Wanted.

      All ladies in Houston and surrounding counties who have cloth on hand, which they can spare, are requested to donate it to the ladies of Crockett for the purpose of making petticoats for the Minute Men of this county, who have "backed out" of the service. We think the petticoat more suitable for them in these times.

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      • #4
        Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

        Thank you for posting that, and glad to hear you are considering attending. Both those books are gems for Texas interpretation.
        Annette Bethke
        Austin TX
        Civil War Texas Civilian Living History
        [URL="http://www.txcwcivilian.org"]www.txcwcivilian.org[/URL]

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        • #5
          Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

          I've marked it already on my calendar at work. Looking forward to it!

          Kind Regards,
          [FONT="Georgia"][SIZE="4"]Cody G. Farrell[/SIZE][/FONT]
          [FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="3"][SIZE="2"]UpStart Mess[/SIZE][/SIZE][/FONT] - [URL="http://www.geocities.com/codygfarrell/homepage1"]http://www.geocities.com/codygfarrell/homepage1[/URL]
          ETHC
          [FONT="Georgia"][B][I][U][SIZE="3"]Texas Ground Hornets[/SIZE][/U][/I][/B][/FONT] - [URL="http://www.texasgroundhornets.com/"]http://www.texasgroundhornets.com/[/URL]
          [I][SIZE="3"][B][U][FONT="Georgia"]Texas State Troops[/FONT][/U][/B][/SIZE][/I] - [URL="http://texasfrontierbrigade.googlepages.com/home"]http://texasfrontierbrigade.googlepages.com/home[/URL]

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          • #6
            Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

            Annette,

            I'll get my registration to you ASAP. I look forward to seeing you at HS in January. I am very glad to see more of the Ground Hornets will be at HS '08. I know Phil and I had a great time at the 2007 event.

            Best Regards,
            Charles Kevin Traxler
            "You may find me one day dead in a ditch. But by God, you'll find me in a pile of brass" Trooper M. Padgett

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            • #7
              Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

              Ask Phil, what the sign said we Davis Brothers put on him while he was sleeping?
              Dusty Lind
              Running Discharge Mess
              Texas Rifles
              BGR Survivor


              Texans did this. Texans Can Do It Again. Gen J.B. Hood

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              • #8
                Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

                Basic scenario information for the Henkel Square event to be held Nov. 7-9 in Round Top Texas is now available at http://www.geocities.com/txcwcivilia..._scenario.html.
                Annette Bethke
                Austin TX
                Civil War Texas Civilian Living History
                [URL="http://www.txcwcivilian.org"]www.txcwcivilian.org[/URL]

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                • #9
                  Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

                  Originally posted by Alamo Guard View Post
                  Ask Phil, what the sign said we Davis Brothers put on him while he was sleeping?
                  If that nap hadn't been refreshing enough to put me in the good humor I was in when I awoke, I might have found myself with more sympathies to the Bylers than the Davises.

                  I can't wait for this event. I had a blast last time, even if it was hotter than the inside of a stove.
                  Phil Graf

                  Can't some of our good friends send us some tobacco? We intend to "hang up our stockings." if they can't send tobacco, please send us the seed, and we will commence preparing the ground; for we mean to defend this place till h-ll freezes over, and then fight the Yankees on the ice.

                  Private Co. A, Cook's Reg't, Galveston Island.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

                    Yes, it was rather toasty. November will be a bit more comfortable.
                    Annette Bethke
                    Austin TX
                    Civil War Texas Civilian Living History
                    [URL="http://www.txcwcivilian.org"]www.txcwcivilian.org[/URL]

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                    • #11
                      Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

                      The first edition of the Henkel Square Herald is available at http://www.geocities.com/txcwcivilia...el_herald.html.

                      The Herald is a new sheet that includes news articles from different newspapers from Texas during the event time line (thanks Vicki Betts!) as well as community members' "advertisements" and announcements. The intent of the sheet is to provide information about Texas during the event time line and to help build community through announcements, letters to the editor, etc.
                      Annette Bethke
                      Austin TX
                      Civil War Texas Civilian Living History
                      [URL="http://www.txcwcivilian.org"]www.txcwcivilian.org[/URL]

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                      • #12
                        Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

                        The April edition of the Henkel Square Herald is now available at http://www.geocities.com/txcwcivilia...el_herald.html.
                        Annette Bethke
                        Austin TX
                        Civil War Texas Civilian Living History
                        [URL="http://www.txcwcivilian.org"]www.txcwcivilian.org[/URL]

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                        • #13
                          Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

                          The Henkel Square event is yet six months away with the registration deadline for structures being just over 3 months away. I suggest that if you would like to attend this event and have a particular impression in mind, especially if it is one of a kind, or would like your first choice of structure you register as soon as possible to ensure your spot. It would be a shame to research and prepare for a particular impression only to find that it is not available.

                          The post office and general store impressions have been reliquished and are again available.

                          Detailed information about the event can be found at http://www.geocities.com/txcwcivilian/henkel.html
                          Annette Bethke
                          Austin TX
                          Civil War Texas Civilian Living History
                          [URL="http://www.txcwcivilian.org"]www.txcwcivilian.org[/URL]

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                          • #14
                            Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

                            Latest edition of the Henkel Square Herald has been posted on the website at http://www.geocities.com/txcwcivilia...el_herald.html
                            Annette Bethke
                            Austin TX
                            Civil War Texas Civilian Living History
                            [URL="http://www.txcwcivilian.org"]www.txcwcivilian.org[/URL]

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                            • #15
                              Re: Henkel Square: 7-9 November 2008

                              The June 1860 edition of the Henkel Square Herald can be found at http://www.geocities.com/txcwcivilia...el_herald.html
                              Annette Bethke
                              Austin TX
                              Civil War Texas Civilian Living History
                              [URL="http://www.txcwcivilian.org"]www.txcwcivilian.org[/URL]

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