Guys,
I need help, and I need it fast :tounge_sm I'm leaving tomorrow morning, and I need to know how something might have been worded in the period.
We have the use of the Karrick House on Merchants' Row at Perryville this weekend. As I understand it, the house has not been finished in regards to renovation work, and so portions of the house are off limits to reenactors and spectators alike.
The house was actually used as a place for Union officers and surgeons to sleep following the battle (it was not a hospital), and the Karricks also got to stay in the house after the battle. I assume that military with it's period numbers would have a guard posted in areas in which they wouldn't want the family trespassing, but reenactor numbers won't allow that :cry_smile
Would they have posted the area, put a sign on the wall at the base of the stairs or going into various rooms? And if so, what might the signs say?
Even if I don't get an answer by tomorrow morning, it's still a question that I'd like an answer to :wink_smil
Thanks,
Linda Trent
lindatrent@zoomnet.net
I need help, and I need it fast :tounge_sm I'm leaving tomorrow morning, and I need to know how something might have been worded in the period.
We have the use of the Karrick House on Merchants' Row at Perryville this weekend. As I understand it, the house has not been finished in regards to renovation work, and so portions of the house are off limits to reenactors and spectators alike.
The house was actually used as a place for Union officers and surgeons to sleep following the battle (it was not a hospital), and the Karricks also got to stay in the house after the battle. I assume that military with it's period numbers would have a guard posted in areas in which they wouldn't want the family trespassing, but reenactor numbers won't allow that :cry_smile
Would they have posted the area, put a sign on the wall at the base of the stairs or going into various rooms? And if so, what might the signs say?
Even if I don't get an answer by tomorrow morning, it's still a question that I'd like an answer to :wink_smil
Thanks,
Linda Trent
lindatrent@zoomnet.net
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