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  • Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

    Hello all fellow members of the AC,



    Just wanted to give everyone on here a heads up on Memorial Day weekend of 2012, the Liberty Guards Mess a SCAR member group will be hosting an event called “Twilight of Our Being; Blakely 1865, “ At Blakely State Park in Spanish Fort, Alabama ( about 10 miles from Mobile). The event will be a semi-immersion event(there will be spectators) depicting the 46th Mississippi Infantry, the 63rd Ohio Infantry as well as a detachment of Federal Infantry and Cavalry on the eve of the fall of Fort Blakely in April 1865.

    We have tried very hard to recreate the events that occurred to this regiment before it was totally destroyed on April 2-3 1865. But here’s an overall rundown:

    At dusk we will be forming the regiment inside of the main defense of Fort Blakely (Redoubt #4) from there we will march down the Stockton Road about a mile in front of the works and deploy. From there on out it’s a twenty four hour picket rotation, as each side keeps a wary eye on the other. All day sporadic shots will be heard. At one point we will rebuild a rail fence just as these men did to halt a reconisance in force by the enemy, we will possibly be doing a small mail call, we are issuing rations. At the very end of the event as per history our unit will be destroyed by a Union assault. In between we will definitely keep it lively for you……..

    For the Federals your scenario is also that of an advanced unit, your job is to constantly probe forward to find the weak links in the chain of defenses of Blakeley, this will be the full immersion part of the event as you will not be visible to the public. This also will inclue issued rations, mail call, some pioneer work etc……..



    Overall Commander is Jordan Roberts



    Company commanders for the 46th Miss (We will be functioning as a two company battalion)

    Jim Butler

    Walter Cook

    Contact Walter Cook for more information: floridaconfedrate@hotmail.com

    Thanks,
    Jim Butler
    SCAr www.scarreenactors.com
    Jim Butler

  • #2
    Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

    Jim,
    Any idea when the federal guidelines will be available? I'm very interested in portraying my home state. Also just out of curiosity why was the 63rd chosen instead of the 48th OVI?
    Last edited by Tyler Underwood; 02-11-2012, 12:41 PM.
    Tyler Underwood
    Moderator
    Pawleys Island #409 AFM
    Governor Guards, WIG

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    • #3
      Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

      For those who have never been there, Blakeley literally miles of original earthworks still intact, in some places opposing lines. Excellent site.

      Thanks for putting this event together.
      Brian DesRochers
      Independent Rifles

      Descendant of :

      Cpl. James T. Ragsdale, Co. B. 6th Missouri Inf. C.S.A.,
      Thomas Motley, Co. E. 7th Arkansas Inf. C.S.A.,
      Joseph, Jasper, Jerry and Luney Ragsdale, 44th AL Inf C.S.A.

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      • #4
        Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

        How come nobody ever does CS Missouri troops at events? Seems like everything is Mississippi, Georgia or Texas. There, that's my gripe for today.
        Michael Comer
        one of the moderator guys

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        • #5
          Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

          This is one I'll have to make it to. No excuse since I have the weekend off.
          Curtis West

          T.I.G. Mess

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          • #6
            Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

            Wlater and the Liberty Huard guys are the organziers and can best address any questions. Contact Walter Cook for more information: floridaconfedrate@hotmail.com

            Thanks,
            Jim Butler
            Jim Butler

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            • #7
              Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

              Cockerell's brigade occupied redoubt 4 during the siege. 6th Missouri would be a good one. Not to take away from what the event organizers are trying to do or anything.
              Brian DesRochers
              Independent Rifles

              Descendant of :

              Cpl. James T. Ragsdale, Co. B. 6th Missouri Inf. C.S.A.,
              Thomas Motley, Co. E. 7th Arkansas Inf. C.S.A.,
              Joseph, Jasper, Jerry and Luney Ragsdale, 44th AL Inf C.S.A.

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              • #8
                Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

                The following is from the Library of Congress digital archives.

                The History of the campaign of Mobile; including the coöperative operations of Gen. Wilson's cavalry in Alabama (1867) by Christopher Columbus Andrews

                The right of the Eighty-third Ohio had three ravines to pass,
                and the ravine nearest the garrison works was deep and long
                enough to include nearly the whole of the regiment. When
                it had advanced about two hundred yards, it had come to the
                principal line of confederate rifle-pits, still to some extent occupied.
                The Eighty-third there paused a few moments for
                the right to get up out of the ravine ; the confederate sharpshooters'
                guns were taken from those who surrendered, and
                broken. Then the colors of the Eighty-third moved on the
                line still advancing as fast as the nature of the ground and the
                obstacles of brush and logs would admit. It soon began to
                descend the ravine two hundred yards from the main works,
                and for two or three long minutes was lost sight of. It was
                passing the ravine through which ran a rivulet, and in the bottom
                of which was a jungle of slashings almost defying the passage
                of persons even at a time of leisure and unencumbered
                with weapons. Then it began to ascend the high ground in
                front of the redoubt where were some detached rifle-pits. A
                few steps farther and it was up to another line of abatis, breast high,
                apparently impassable, and fifty yards from the works.
                Before this the foremost of the Eighty-third stooped down to
                avoid the destructive fire which was being poured upon them,
                to take breath, and to wait till the wings could close up. Fifteen
                yards inside of the line of abatis just before them was
                another line, not readily seen at a distance, consisting of stakes
                firmly driven into the ground close together, and sharpened at
                the end. Then, thirty-five yards from that, was the ditch and
                the high parapet of the redoubt. The infantry troops which
                manned that redoubt and the adjacent breastworks, consisted of
                Cockrell's Missouri brigade, comprising the First, Thkd, Fourth,
                and Fifth Missouri infantry, and the First and Third Missouri
                cavalry, dismounted ; one of the most famous fighting brigades
                of the confederate army. These troops stood up in a bold manner
                behind their breastworks, firing on their assailants as if they
                hoped to repulse them. There seemed to be a constant blaze of
                musketry along the breastworks. The artillery was served with
                the same desperate energy. The guns vomited forth grape and
                canister with a fury that made one shudder. But most of the
                shots went over the mark.
                While the Eighty-third Ohio was in that position the Sixty ninth
                Indiana and Ninety-seventh Illinois were on their right,
                on lower ground, near the Stockton road, and hotly engaged.
                Lieut. Col. Baldwin caused part of his regiment to return the
                fire of the garrison while the rest made an opening through the
                abatis. The colors of the regiment were flying conspicuously,
                and both flag staffs were shot in two and the colors riddled with
                bullets.
                While this scene was occurring, a division staff-officer was sent
                to have the Twenty-fourth Indiana move down . to reinforce the
                Ninety-seventh Illinois, whose colors were seen not far from the
                main works ; but the Twenty-fourth was already on the way to
                the works farther to the right, and the officer found it inside of
                them. About the same time, another staff-officer was sent to
                hasten forward the main line of the Third brigade in support
                of the Eighty-third Ohio ; but before he reached its commander,
                it was advancing on the double-quick, the colors flying, the men
                cheering, and the whole line looking splendidly. On the right,
                was the Thirty-fourth Iowa, Col. G. W. Clark ; next the One
                Hundred and Fourteenth Ohio, Col. J. H. Kelly ; the Thirty seventh
                Illinois, Col. Charles Black ; and the Twentieth Iowa,
                Lieut.-Col. J. B. Leake ; all superior regiments, with gallant
                and able commanders. Their appearance on the field, of course,
                began to excite dismay in those against whom the Eighty-third
                was contending. Lieut.-Col. Baldwin, as soon as a passage was
                opened through the abatis, gave the order for the regiment
                again to advance. This was done with a dauntless spirit. The
                men, with then* bayonets, pried an opening through the next
                line of abatis, then rushed forward, bearing their flying
                colors, and, though still encountering numerous obstructions,
                in the nature of wire lines, were soon upon the redoubt. Capt.
                Garry, of the Eighty-third, was among the first to mount the
                parapet, but a private soldier is said to have been the first over
                them. Lieut.-Col. Baldwin was soon on the parapet ; and seeing
                that the most of his regiment was ready to mount the works,
                he jumped down inside, and cried out, " Surrender !" The commanding
                officer inquired, " To whom do we surrender ?" Baldwin
                answered, " To the Eighty-third Ohio." Then the officer
                said, " I believe we did that once before,"—referring to a somewhat
                similar occasion at Vicksburg
                It was about twenty minutes from the time the Eighty-third
                began the charge till it was in possession of the works ; but
                some contest was kept up for a few minutes in rear of the
                redoubt after the first had entered. Two volleys were fired
                inside the works, in the edge of the woods, five minutes after
                the Eighty-third was inside.
                Tyler Underwood
                Moderator
                Pawleys Island #409 AFM
                Governor Guards, WIG

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                • #9
                  Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

                  Gentlemen,

                  First off let me correct my mistake the Federal impression will be the 83rd Ohio Infantry the 63rd was a typo on my part my fault.Secondly the answer to the 46th Miss. is simply a request by the park service to shed light on other regiments serving at the seige besides the CS Missouri Brigade, they let us use this amazing site, so figured we could accomidate their wishes. The Federal guidelines are simple and I have posted them below for all those interested in this part of the event the Federal commander will be Paul Goodeau .
                  We appreciate the early intrest and we hope to see you all there.

                  Walter Cook
                  Liberty Guards Mess
                  SCAR

                  floridaconfedrate@hotmail.com

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                  • #10
                    Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

                    1) Headgear :
                    A) Hardee hat unadorned
                    B) Citizen hats
                    C) Forage caps (limited )

                    2) Jackets
                    A) Four button fatigue sack coat
                    B) Federal Infantry Frock
                    C) Schuylkill Arsenal Shell Jacket

                    3) Trousers
                    Sky Blue foot pattern trousers
                    3) Shirts
                    A) Federal Issue Pattern of wool flannel
                    B) Civilian pattern


                    4) Socks
                    A) Issue
                    B) Citizen

                    5) Shoes
                    A) US Issue pattern
                    B) Citizen pattern

                    6) Drawers
                    A) US issue
                    B) Civilian

                    7) Cartridge Box
                    A) m1861 Box
                    B) m1864 Box

                    8) Cap Box
                    A) m1861 Box
                    B) m1864 Box

                    9) Scabbard
                    A) 2 Rivet Scabbard
                    B) 7 Rivet Scabbard

                    10) Belt
                    A) US puppy paw buckle black leather, leather keeper
                    B) US mid war arrow back black leather brass keeper optional

                    11) Weapons
                    A) p53 British Enfield
                    B) p61 US Springfield
                    C) p42 US Springfield

                    12) Knapsacks
                    A) m55 Double Bag
                    B) late war pattern Double Bag
                    C) Short patent Bag

                    13) Blanket
                    A) Federal Issue
                    B) Citizen in gray or tan

                    14) Ground Cloths
                    Federal Issue gum blankets only

                    15) Haversacks
                    A) Federal tarred
                    B) Contract Haversacks

                    There you go gents the guidelines for the 83rd Ohio Infantry Company.

                    Walter Cook
                    Liberty Guards
                    SCAR

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                    • #11
                      Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

                      To Mr.Comer,
                      I agree with you on your statement, and add an authentic Florida regiment impression as well to your list........Dont worry Missouri will have its Day...
                      Walter Cook
                      Liberty Guards Mess
                      SCAR

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                      • #12
                        Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

                        Jimbo

                        Send me mail call instructions please.


                        The only proper place for civilians re Blakley is way over around Kushla, hiding in a blackberry ramble. I believe I can accomplish a contribution while sitting in the air conditioning.
                        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: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

                          For those interested in attending, initial registration is free. Participants have the option of bringing their own rations or if they wish to be part of the ration issue can include a check for $10.00 with their registration form. Now for the actual event in May we ask that each participant pay $5.00 at the entrance of the park upon entry. This self-imposed entry fee will go directly to the park and preservation of Ft. Blakely. Any questions can be directed to Walter Cook Floridaconfedrate@hotmail.com or myself Aric Bruggeworth Oceanpond88@gmail.com. The Confederate/Federal Infantry companies have been filling since registration has opened, if anyone is interested in doing Federal Cavalry and doing something rather unique at an event please send us an email.

                          Registration for Twilight of Our Being:

                          Name:

                          Address:

                          Phone:

                          Emergency Contact:

                          Unit Affiliation:

                          Unit for Event Please Check One:

                          46th Mississippi- Jordan Roberts Commanding

                          ________1st Company: Jim Butler

                          ________2nd Company: Walter Cook

                          83rd Ohio Infantry- Paul Goudeau

                          ______Company A

                          2nd Illinois Cavalry-
                          ______Company K

                          Are you purchasing rations?

                          ____ Yes If yes please enclose 10.00


                          As a participant in this event I will not hold liable the Liberty Guards Mess ,SCAR, Blakely State Park ,or parties affiliated or associated with this event. For any personal injury,death,or loss incurred.I assume all risks in connection of said event.

                          Sign:______________________________________

                          Date:_______________

                          Please mail to Walter Cook :585 State Road 50 Webster, Fl. 33597

                          CHECKS PAYABLE TO WALTER COOK
                          Aric Bruggeworth
                          Liberty Guards


                          "I observed one wounded youth about sixteen years of age, who was crying, and stated the cause of his grief, "that General Lee always puts the Fifth Florida in the front." - Henry N. Blake, 11th Massachusetts Infantry at Gettysburg.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

                            46th Mississippi Infantry Guidelines:

                            Jacket:

                            1) Department of Alabama Jackets

                            2) Peter Tait Jackets

                            3) Columbus Depot (Accepted but not preferred)

                            4) Frock Coat or Commutation Jacket

                            Trousers:

                            1) Blue/Gray English Import Cloth

                            2) Confederate Issue

                            3) Citizen trousers

                            Shirts, Socks, Drawers:

                            1) Civilian

                            2) Confederate issue

                            Shoes:

                            1) Confederate Issue

                            2) English imports

                            3) Civilian

                            4) Federal shoes are accepted but not preferred

                            Headgear:

                            1) Confederate Issue kepi

                            2) Citizen Slouch

                            NO HAT BRASS, FEATHERS, OR ANIMAL PARTS

                            Cartridge Box:

                            1) Tarred

                            2) Confederate issue

                            3) Retooled Federal boxes of documented origin

                            4) English import

                            5) Federal no stamp accepted not preferred

                            Cap Box:

                            1) Tarred

                            2) Confederate issue

                            3) Federal non-stamped accepted not preferred

                            4) English Import

                            1) Any documented Western depot production

                            2) English Import

                            -NO CS OVAL PLATES

                            Knapsacks:

                            1) Confederate issue single bag i.e.: Kibbler, Pritchard, Model ‘21

                            2) English Import

                            3) French Import

                            4) Bedroll

                            5) Federal accepted not preferred

                            Haversacks:

                            1) Non painted CS

                            2) Painted CS

                            3) Citizen
                            NO FEDERAL HAVERSACKS

                            Canteen:

                            1) Tin Drum

                            2) Wooden drum
                            ) Federal accepted not preferred

                            Blanket:

                            1) CS issue

                            2) Coverlet

                            3) Civilian

                            4) Federal issue

                            Gum Blanket:

                            1) CS issue

                            2) Civilian floor cloth

                            3) Federal Gum blanket

                            Weapon:

                            1) P53 Enfield

                            2) 1842 .69 Smoothbore

                            3) 1861 U.S. Springfield accepted not preferred

                            Tentage:

                            1) CS flies per 6 men

                            3) No tentage preferred
                            Aric Bruggeworth
                            Liberty Guards


                            "I observed one wounded youth about sixteen years of age, who was crying, and stated the cause of his grief, "that General Lee always puts the Fifth Florida in the front." - Henry N. Blake, 11th Massachusetts Infantry at Gettysburg.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Twlight of our Being: Ft. Blakely - 1865

                              Fellow living historians.
                              Just a reminder to get those registrations in!
                              Walter Cook

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