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  • sam H
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    me and my pops sent in our registration yesterday. i love going to this area for events. it is indeed some of the most pristine ground i have ever been on. i am looking forward to this event a great deal

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  • rbruno
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    To All,
    I am going to make an attempt to attach the registration form to this post. It will also be on the 1st Maryland Cavalry website which has the link in my signature. Hopefully, you will be able to download the registration form from one of the sites. If unit commanders would like to down load the file and fill out individual forms for the people that plan to attend and send one check that is fine. If you are looking to attend as an individual, send in the form and check as soon as you can. I hope everyone will be ok with making the check out to me. This is the first time we have somewhat planned an event, so we don't have an account just for the event or organization. I will promise to everyone that every penny of registration will go to the cost of the amenities need for the event and the rest donated to preservation.

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  • Shotgun Messiah
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    Honestly this sounds great but its the weekend before Resaca, just can't travel East of the Big River That often....if only I was independently wealthy.

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  • Tom Craig
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    Gentlemen,

    Thank you to all of you who have expressed interest in this event! The delay in getting info out stems from the fact that up until the cancellation of the Spottsy event, our planning had been largely casual in nature as it was just going to be an event for a small number of cavalry, designed to supplement our meager 2009 event schedule. We've had to get a bit more serious, and we haven't wanted to put a ton of info out until we had our collective act together. Here are the rough details:

    Date: May 8-10th, 2009

    Location: Private farm in Middleburg, VA (land is 100% secured for the event)

    Hosts: Valley Light Horse, 1st Maine Cavalry, 1st Maryland Cavalry

    Contacts: CS Cavalry Todd Kern or Rob Bruno
    US Cavalry and Infantry: Tom Craig tom.craig@ymail.com
    Civilians: Todd Kern

    Event website: None is planned at this point, but is subject to change. If there is need we will create a Yahoo listserv for the event.

    Historical Scenario: The event in a nutshell will feature CS cav portraying Mosby's Rangers, US cavalry as the 2nd Mass. and US infantry (regimental impression TBD). The time frame is May 1864 right after the start of Grant's move into the Wilderness. The Mosby's Confederacy (Loudon and Faquire Counties) is the main supply line for the Union, and also a hotbed for partisan raids etc. So, the US forces will be men deployed in the area to protect supply and communication. Particularly in this case the area around Goose Creek Bridge in Middleburg. The infantry will be posted as part of a cordon of pickets in the area, with instructions to send patrols from their posts looking for Mosby and his people, and to work with the cavalry to track Mosby down and destroy him.
    We are also seeking civilians interested in portraying the Dulaney family of Middleburg for the weekend, and interacting with the military in first person.

    Event Scenario: The infantry will muster on Friday at Goose Creek Bridge (right off of rt 50 in Middleburg). Saturday morning they will then march an undisclosed distance, but not more than 3 miles, and establish a picket post. From there they will mount patrols and work to secure the area along with the US cavalry while looking for CS cavalry. CS cavalry will seek to disrupt the operations of the Federal forces in any way possible, and to take prisoners when possible.
    Saturday evening will feature a brief break in the immersion portion of the event for a spectator torchlight tour that will raise money for preservation. The tour will feature a "raid" on an actual period plantation house in search for Mosby's Rangers. Following the spectator portion of the event, Federal forces will make a night march (less than 2 miles) back to their picket post, and will remain vigilant for attack for the rest of the evening.
    Sunday AM the infantry will send out a patrol or two, and will then make its way back to Goose Creek Bridge by about noon.

    Impression Standards: We are only looking for "high quality" impressions for all participants. Detailed standards will be posted shortly, but in a nutshell, if you passed muster at events like the Slaughter Pen, McDowell, or Rich Mountain, then you're in good shape.

    Registration: There will be no walk ons for this event. Registration is by individual, and is $10 per person. Rob Bruno (1st MD Cav) is handling registrations, and he will post the form on here, or you can contact either he or I for the form.

    Take care,
    Tom Craig
    1st Maine Cavalry
    tom.craig@ymail.com

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  • Tom Craig
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    To All,

    Notice of this event is late in coming, but that is because it has been an effort by our three units to fill in the blanks in our schedules this year. We wanted a cavalry friendly event, and we figured it couldn't hurt to open the event up to infantry and civilians as well.

    The 1st Maine, Valley Light Horse, and 1st Maryland have been doing an event in this area for the last few years, and the place can't be beat in terms of pristine landscape, history, and natural beauty.

    The scenario for our "Mosby" event is to portray a couple of days in the life of Mosby's men, the citizen's of Loudon County, and the Federal forces who worked to subdue them. The exact details of what the scenario will include are being resolved, but it is safe to say that there will be infantry picket posts, regular patrols, and some cross country marching. The Federal infantry will work to fend off Mosby's men, while the Federal cavalry will work to hunt them down. We are working on a scenario where the Federal forces will actually raid a period house in search for Mosby's gang.

    As Rob said, we're looking for between 20-50 quality Federal infantry, and several quality civilians, along with any cavalry with good impressions that want to come. There will be no snazzy name or fancy website for this event. The property is secured, and logisitcs are all set, come out and join us for a great time in a great location; skip the mega farb fests and join us on original ground for a great little event.

    Take care,
    Tom Craig
    1st Maine Cavalry

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  • rbruno
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    Mosby event at Welbourne Manor

    We would like to inform everyone that the Valley Light Horse, 1st Maine Cav, and the 1st Maryland Cav are working on a Mosby event at Welbourne Manor in the Aldie/Upperville area on the weekend of May 9 -10. If anyone has taken part in an event in this area over the last couple of years, you know how great this ground is for a Civil War event. Acres of untouched land to use for a great event. This is intended to be a immersion event with as much first person as possible. We are looking for about 20 to 50 federal infantry and civilians to participate in the event as well as CS and Federal troopers. We are proposing several ideas for scenarios. Something along the lines of a march and outpost for the Feds with the infantry and cav working together with roving patrols and Mosby's men harassing the column and outpost. We are also working up torchlight tours of Welbourne with some other interesting ideas. We are looking for civilians to participate in and around the grounds for the tours. We trying to work with the Mosby Heritage Society and also working to help support Welbourne. Our ideas are still in the works, but this could be a great alternative to the mega event the weekend before and New Market the weekend after. With the ground we will be using, it is a great opportunity for first person with realistic distance to march, ride, skirmish, and do a great event. Please contact Todd Kern, Tom Craig, or myself if you are interested.

    Todd and Tom, feel free to add anything that I missed to help describe the event.
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