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    Gentlemen

    I would like to ask that all good union men join Company B of the 63rd Indiana for the 1865 Backwater event. My name is Jason Reinholz and I will be leading Company B. Joe Liechty has already agreed to serve as Orderly Sgt. for the company.

    I can promise you that the company will be run in a military manner with the highest expectations for authenticity and first person. I also promise you that we will be very active that weekend We will be portraying veterans who after soon long see the end of the war within their grasp.

    We already have members of Mess #1 and the ONV who have said they are joining Company B. I urge my fellow Northeners to join Company B and lets flush these rebels out of the Carolina Backwater and end this recent unpleasentness. If you have any questions please PM me or check out the website at




    Jason Reinholz
    Mess #3
    ONV

  • #2
    Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

    thanks jason for your efforts.

    Gents, Jason will lead a fine company.

    Looking forward to working with you in the field this coming march!

    YOS,
    Skip
    [B][I]Skip Owens[/I][/B]


    EMAIL:[EMAIL="saltwaterboy01@gmail.com"]saltwaterboy01@gmail.com[/EMAIL]


    [U]Southern Guard Living History Assn.
    [URL="http://www.southernguard.org"]http://www.southernguard.org[/URL]


    The Company of Military Historians[/U]

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    • #3
      Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

      Well, after Bummers, I guess I'll have to throw in with you for this trip. Look forward to it. I'll get my registration in the mail tomorrow.

      All the best,
      Jeff "Thad" Gallagher

      Pit Rat Mess
      49th Ohio
      Huber Heights #777 F&AM

      "The moralities of this company are not as good as they used to be, there is much swearing and abuse." Francis Kiene 49th OVI

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      • #4
        Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

        My registration is on its way ~ time to be a Hoosier!
        And an honor to serve under Capt. Fleming again, just
        like at Lost Tribes, only this time it will be a stand-up fight.
        And no gallinipers or ticks, more than like too cool for their
        blood!
        Your most obedient servant and comrade,
        James C. Schumann
        Mess #3
        Old Northwest Volunteers

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        • #5
          Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

          Bump.
          Get them registrations in, boys.
          Your most obedient servant and comrade,
          James C. Schumann
          Mess #3
          Old Northwest Volunteers

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          • #6
            Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

            Hey Boys

            Registration ends in less then one Month. Get those forms in as soon as you can. Adj. Eric Fair can't wait to fill out all of the paper work and send it to the propper channels. If you need a home and want to serve in a company that is going to enforce first person and work in a military manner, company B is your place.

            Serve with us boys and we will chase Tripp all the way back to Jor'ga. We will also get to see if the Rebs eat as well at LBL as they did at Bummers???

            Jason Reinholz
            Mess #3

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            • #7
              Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

              Hmmm...sounds like I'll have to require everything in triplicate from Co. B to insure accuracy. :)

              Seriously, I've served with Mssr. Reinholz on several occasions and Co. B is the place to go for accuracy, authenticity, and a good time.
              Eric Fair

              "A word in earnest is as good as a speech." Charles Dickens - [I]Bleak House[/I]

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              • #8
                Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

                Eric take it easy on the company commanders we don't want stress cards coming out. Ha ha

                Cheers Jason and looking forward to serving with you.
                [B][I]Skip Owens[/I][/B]


                EMAIL:[EMAIL="saltwaterboy01@gmail.com"]saltwaterboy01@gmail.com[/EMAIL]


                [U]Southern Guard Living History Assn.
                [URL="http://www.southernguard.org"]http://www.southernguard.org[/URL]


                The Company of Military Historians[/U]

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                • #9
                  Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

                  Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people spend it for you.

                  Carl Sandburg (1878 - 1967)

                  Capt. Fleming has put out the call for good Union men.
                  Time to sign up, today.
                  Rally round the standard, boys. And we will see Tripp's heels.
                  Your most obedient servant and comrade,
                  James C. Schumann
                  Mess #3
                  Old Northwest Volunteers

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                  • #10
                    Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

                    Mr. Davis is Right

                    I can't believe I'm actually saying that. Many of you boys will be wanting to go to an event in March But It will be too late when March swings around. Register now and have something to look forward to in a few months. Join Company B and help the boys from the ONV and Mess #1 give you a chance to complain about officers, orders and lack of sleep. Trust me gentlemen, you want Sgt. Liecty on your side and not as your enemy.


                    Jason Reinholz
                    Mess #3
                    ONV

                    Commanding Company B, 63rd Indiana

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                    • #11
                      Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

                      Comrades,

                      Time is running out to join Capt. Abraham's fine company. I know how he runs a company and I guarantee that you will not be disappointed! If you enjoy first person and serving in a well run military company, then this is the home for you. I have served in several companies commanded by Capt. Abraham and he has never let me down. I can't wait for this one.
                      J. Thomas Atkinson

                      portrayed by Scott Gutzke
                      [URL="http://www.sipleymess.org/"]Ol' Sipley Mess[/URL]
                      [URL="http://www.oldnorthwestvols.org/"]ONV[/URL]
                      [URL="http://www.risingsun115.com/"]Rising Sun Lodge #115, AF&AM of IL[/URL]
                      [URL="http://www.waukeshalodge.org/"]Waukesha Lodge #37, F&AM of WI[/URL]
                      [URL="http://armisteadbinghamlodge1862.blogspot.com/"]PM, Armistead-Bingham Lodge of Civil War Research #1862, F&AM of WI[/URL]

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                      • #12
                        Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

                        Everyone, do to a prior offer I will not be able to join the ONV company. I can assure you that Mr. Abraham is one fine fellow and will make one heck of an officer. He will even arrest you and place you under gaurd:)!!!!!

                        Ill be gunnin for ya'all out there. Hows it goin Scott?

                        Take it easy
                        Christian Jebb

                        (Double D)

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                        • #13
                          Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

                          Thanks Guys

                          It will be good to see both of you again in a few months and I am humbled by your words. I do want to echo that time is running out for Registration and you will not want to miss this one. I know its early in the season but the organizers need the numbers to put on a fine event and getting resgistrations in makes their job a little easier.(yet still a thankless job)

                          By the way Double D, at least you didn't mutiny, Ahum!!!!

                          Jason Reinholz

                          "Capt., the men are mutinying."
                          The infamous words of a nameless Lt. at Lost Tribes.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

                            Mutiny is authentic to....:)

                            By the way REGISTRATION IS ONLY A FEW DAYS AWAY....

                            Hope your numbers are great by the time Marh pulls around!

                            See ya around the bend Abraham
                            Christian Jebb

                            (Double D)

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                            • #15
                              Re: Backwater 1865 - Company B, 63rd Indiana

                              Abe,

                              We were insubordinate...we didn't mutiny!!!! :) That opportunity while serving with the 21st Mo. will probably be my only chance to do it and get away with it. I had to strike while the iron was hot (and Andy set us up perfectly for it--thanks!).
                              J. Thomas Atkinson

                              portrayed by Scott Gutzke
                              [URL="http://www.sipleymess.org/"]Ol' Sipley Mess[/URL]
                              [URL="http://www.oldnorthwestvols.org/"]ONV[/URL]
                              [URL="http://www.risingsun115.com/"]Rising Sun Lodge #115, AF&AM of IL[/URL]
                              [URL="http://www.waukeshalodge.org/"]Waukesha Lodge #37, F&AM of WI[/URL]
                              [URL="http://armisteadbinghamlodge1862.blogspot.com/"]PM, Armistead-Bingham Lodge of Civil War Research #1862, F&AM of WI[/URL]

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