Good Morning,
I will be attending the first-person impression event For Cause and Country (set in 1864) at Fort Washington, MD next weekend. I'm African-American, USCT, and my wife, who is White, and our two daughters will be coming as well and participating in the sanitary fair at the event. I have found a very few instances of interracial marriage in the CW Era. And if I do any drilling, it will be with a White unit, since my USCT unit will not be there.
I'm looking for ideas on what would make for a good scenario for this one so me and my family can be period correct for this (but as my wife said, "Well, were there any sanitary fairs held at Fort Washington?"). Anyway, a few USCT units were recruited in the area- the 1st USCT in Washington City, DC; the 2nd in Fairfax, VA. the 4th was from Baltimore. but I think most of these were formed in 1863.
Does anyone know what the furlough situation for USCT soldiers? Or what about a soldier couriering a message to the garrison at Fort Washington? Or a new recruit mustering in at the fort?
Thanks for any help.
Bryan Cheeseboro
54th Massachusetts/USCT Reenactor
I will be attending the first-person impression event For Cause and Country (set in 1864) at Fort Washington, MD next weekend. I'm African-American, USCT, and my wife, who is White, and our two daughters will be coming as well and participating in the sanitary fair at the event. I have found a very few instances of interracial marriage in the CW Era. And if I do any drilling, it will be with a White unit, since my USCT unit will not be there.
I'm looking for ideas on what would make for a good scenario for this one so me and my family can be period correct for this (but as my wife said, "Well, were there any sanitary fairs held at Fort Washington?"). Anyway, a few USCT units were recruited in the area- the 1st USCT in Washington City, DC; the 2nd in Fairfax, VA. the 4th was from Baltimore. but I think most of these were formed in 1863.
Does anyone know what the furlough situation for USCT soldiers? Or what about a soldier couriering a message to the garrison at Fort Washington? Or a new recruit mustering in at the fort?
Thanks for any help.
Bryan Cheeseboro
54th Massachusetts/USCT Reenactor
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