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  • Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

    Raising The First Volunteers

    Date(s): April 14 – 17, 2011, From evening Thursday through mid-day Sunday
    Event Name: Raising The First Volunteers
    Location: Historic Fort Snelling, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
    Hosts: Rob Murray, Joe Beedle, Jim Moffet
    Event Point of Contact: Joe Beedle thesheepfarm@gmail.com
    Website: Yahoo Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thesheepfarm/
    Contact, Federal: Joe Beedle thesheepfarm@gmail.com
    Contact, Confederate: N/A. This is “Federal, infantry-only” event.
    Contact, Civilian: TBA
    Registration: Projected to open April 1st 2010 - Registration fee: TBA

    Impression(s):
    Military: First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, as mustered in: Civilian Clothing
    Civilian: Citizens of Minnesota seeing their Regiment off to war.


    Event Type:
    This semi-immersion “muster” event will provide a unique living history experience: the raising of the first volunteer regiment tendered into US service – the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry. Approximately 80 military participants will be quartered in the Stone Barracks of Historic Ft. Snelling, and use auxiliary buildings such as the Guard House, Officers Quarters, and other structures. Military participants will be organized into two infantry companies. Civilian participants will be portraying laundresses, local shop keepers, politicians, local aid societies and other documented impressions


    (dictated via telephone by Rob Murray, not read)
    Last edited by Spinster; 12-17-2009, 12:17 AM.
    Terre Hood Biederman
    Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

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    Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

    Company D, First Minnesota Volunteers, May 1861


    photo courtesy Wayne Jorgenson Collection

    Jim Moffet
    Last edited by Jim Moffet; 12-17-2009, 04:20 PM.

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    • #3
      Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

      Jim,

      I am giving some thought to this one . The 8 hours away part is what is making it difficult. We shall see.

      RM
      Rod Miller
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      1st Manassas- Chaplain T. Witherspoon, 2nd Miss. Inf. CS
      1862 Shiloh -Lt. ,6th Miss. Inf. CS
      1863 VicksburgLH-Captain Cephas Williams, 113th Co.B US
      Gettysburg BGA- Chaplain WilliamWay, 24th MI US
      1864 Charleston Riot-Judge Charles Constable "Copperhead".
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      • #4
        Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

        Dear Friend,

        It's a 15 minute cab ride from the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport. You can even pitch it as a family vacation and drop your wife and kids at the Mall of America on the way.

        Leave your wallet with them. They'll never notice you've gone missing.

        Kitchen Passes can be bought
        Terre Hood Biederman
        Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

        sigpic
        Wearing Grossly Out of Fashion Clothing Since 1958.

        ADVENTURE CALLS. Can you hear it? Come ON.

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        • #5
          Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

          It must be a good 12 hours from me but I want to make this one. My impression at AHT was the 1st MN under Cooper. My first person persona I took was a Sgt Nickerson that was there at the start and died during the charge at Gettysburg. It would be a unique experience to be able to do both ends of a military career (even if the persona is not the same man).

          Selfish to say but can Company B be represented here? :p Never hurts to ask or drop hints ;).
          Respectfully,

          Jeremy Bevard
          Moderator
          Civil War Digital Digest
          Sally Port Mess

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          • #6
            Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

            Originally posted by pvt_jb View Post
            It must be a good 12 hours from me but I want to make this one. My impression at AHT was the 1st MN under Cooper. My first person persona I took was a Sgt Nickerson that was there at the start and died during the charge at Gettysburg. It would be a unique experience to be able to do both ends of a military career (even if the persona is not the same man).

            Selfish to say but can Company B be represented here? :p Never hurts to ask or drop hints ;).
            Your right it never hurts to ask.

            All ten companies are being looked and the two companies that we will be representing will be announce soon.
            Last edited by JEBminnesota; 12-18-2009, 02:01 PM.
            Joe Beedle

            http://www.2ndminnesota.com

            http://thesheepfarm.org

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            • #7
              Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

              One of the joys of living in Minnesota is that every event is at least 10 hours plus away. We understand that driving long distance will make people's decision on attending. The plus is if you fly the airport is a few minutes away from Fort Snelling.

              We have plans to make this event worth the trip. I can't say anything right now until things are set in stone.

              Photo's of Fort Snelling have been posted on the Yahoo group.

              Thank you
              Joe Beedle

              http://www.2ndminnesota.com

              http://thesheepfarm.org

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              • #8
                Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

                Ft. Snelling is too close to pass up. Count me in! If there's anything I can do to help please let me know.
                Last edited by GWilson; 12-18-2009, 04:21 PM.
                Grant Wilson

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                • #9
                  Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

                  Three of my ancestors passed through Fort Snelling during the Civil War. I hope to make the event. I have always enjoyed visiting the fort. It is a national treasure.
                  Dan McGraw
                  GG-Gson of Patrick Maher, Co E, 1st Minn Cavalry
                  GG-Gson of Charles Orth, Co G, 2nd Minn Infantry

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                  • #10
                    Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

                    14 hours one way for me, but considering it nonetheless.
                    Joe Smotherman

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                    • #11
                      Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

                      It's as far as ROB drove to come down to Charleston for our fun last May.

                      I'll be flying, but I'm going. I like 'Real' Forts.
                      Your Obedient Servant,

                      Peter M. Berezuk

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                      • #12
                        Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

                        ROB covered close to 4000 miles in the course of that Charleston gig, only half of it by air.

                        I clocked 2200 land miles in the same engagement .

                        Miss Bruce came in next at 1700.

                        The three of us managed to share a conveyance for 600 miles.

                        Two weeks later, ROB and Other Nathan clocked another 2000 land miles on another trip south.

                        Yep, its time to travel north for something.........


                        And Pogue, your lovely wife really would be pleased if you park her at a hotel adjacent to the Mall of America. I suggest some of you Tennessee fellers with non-reenacting wives get up a charter trip and include them. Really. Oh, and bring a trailer for the loot.
                        Terre Hood Biederman
                        Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

                        sigpic
                        Wearing Grossly Out of Fashion Clothing Since 1958.

                        ADVENTURE CALLS. Can you hear it? Come ON.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

                          I'm with Jeremy! I got to portray David Lord, Orderly of Company B at AHT. I've wanted to see Fort Snelling for years! Put my vote in for Company B to be one of the portrayed companies!

                          Yours,

                          Will Eichler
                          Will Eichler

                          Member, Company of Military Historians
                          Saginaw City Light Infantry
                          Hubbard Winsor Lodge #420
                          Stony Creek Lodge #5

                          Civil War Digital Digest
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                          • #14
                            Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

                            We'll see what we can do there, Will. But there is a fundimantal historical problem with portraying the Stillwater Guard - Company B- in the modern era. We know where all of the companies were barracked, and Company B billeted in the structure that had been the Stable in the pre-war era. While all the structures within the walls of the fort have been restored / reconstructed, the same can not, lamantably, be said for the stable.

                            The research that is backing this event will be first rate, boys. Trust us there - our 'committee' has and is combing the archives for the tiniest of details - there are literally thousands of them - in the official histories, archives, letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, etc, of the forming of this famous regiment. Minnesota was the newest state in the Union in 1861, and only raised 11 regiments of volunteers. It is also credited with the highest per capita participation of any Federal state in the war. The First Regiment left an unequalled historical corpus of archival material, and the event organizers promise to utilize all of it to make this event a very special experience for the participants, and make it a substantial contribution to the commeration of the 150th anniversory of the war.

                            Jim Moffet

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                            • #15
                              Re: Raising The First Volunteers: April 14-17, 2011

                              If you have not visited Fort Snelling in the past I posted these photo for you so you can see what the site looks like.

                              Thanks

                              The Stone and Wood Barracks


                              Officer Quarters


                              The Hospital (Right)


                              The Round Tower (Outside the walls)


                              The Guard House


                              Over looking the Fort
                              Joe Beedle

                              http://www.2ndminnesota.com

                              http://thesheepfarm.org

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