Without casting stones at anyone or any group, I have noticed a fair amount of less than authentic portrayals of Confederate artillery. (I'm not saying this is just a Confederate issue, but that is all I have been observing and researching)
I'd like to think that this is in part due to either the lack of compiled reseach material for reeenactors of Confederate artillery rather than a blatant disregard for historical fact. With that in mind I have started researching ANV artillery (2nd Corps actually to start) beginning with the compiled military service records of the batteries of VA, MD and AL, to be followed by NC and GA. I have also been reading memiors and other primary source material. My goal is to eventually have some for of reference which will allow the ANV artillery reenactor to bring a better impression to the field and avoid the "red tide" stereotype which they have gotten in many cases.
The coneept would be to study organization to include battalion staffs and officers (medical, ordnance, quartmaster, etc), uniforms, flags, tentage, camp equipment, types of cannon used in what percentages at different battles and time periods, etc...
Recognizing that most artillery today spends quite a bit of money on gun transportation and acquisition, I don't plan on getting too involved in the lack of horses issue. But some discussion of artillery drill would be worthwhile given not everyone follows the same drill.
What I have learned so far is (1) even if I stick to ANV this is one hell of a large project for me (2) I am a trained historian and work as a contractor at the National Archives, but I am not a subject matter expert in any sense of the word for Confederate artillery or uniforms (3) there is an iterest of those portraying other areas of operations like AOT or TMD among others which would have an interest in their Artillery being included (4) others might have some valuable information to include which I would be very short sighted to not be sure was included (5) the costs of publication rights of the images I'd love to use for uniforms, flags, photographs is very high.
My thoughts now are to make work one which will give the profits to some non-profit, be it battlefield/land preservation or towards some museum for the conservation or acquisition of artillery related artifacts.
So, here I am announcing my plans to the reenactor community for which I do sincerely hope I will be allowed to keep my head firmly attached to the reat of my body after this announcement.
My hope is that this type of work will be able to bring artillery in in line of march and step with the fine example set by so many infantry reenactors out there today.
Anyone interested in talking about the information I have so far discovered or interested in helping with the research and writing is welcome to contact me.
I'd like to think that this is in part due to either the lack of compiled reseach material for reeenactors of Confederate artillery rather than a blatant disregard for historical fact. With that in mind I have started researching ANV artillery (2nd Corps actually to start) beginning with the compiled military service records of the batteries of VA, MD and AL, to be followed by NC and GA. I have also been reading memiors and other primary source material. My goal is to eventually have some for of reference which will allow the ANV artillery reenactor to bring a better impression to the field and avoid the "red tide" stereotype which they have gotten in many cases.
The coneept would be to study organization to include battalion staffs and officers (medical, ordnance, quartmaster, etc), uniforms, flags, tentage, camp equipment, types of cannon used in what percentages at different battles and time periods, etc...
Recognizing that most artillery today spends quite a bit of money on gun transportation and acquisition, I don't plan on getting too involved in the lack of horses issue. But some discussion of artillery drill would be worthwhile given not everyone follows the same drill.
What I have learned so far is (1) even if I stick to ANV this is one hell of a large project for me (2) I am a trained historian and work as a contractor at the National Archives, but I am not a subject matter expert in any sense of the word for Confederate artillery or uniforms (3) there is an iterest of those portraying other areas of operations like AOT or TMD among others which would have an interest in their Artillery being included (4) others might have some valuable information to include which I would be very short sighted to not be sure was included (5) the costs of publication rights of the images I'd love to use for uniforms, flags, photographs is very high.
My thoughts now are to make work one which will give the profits to some non-profit, be it battlefield/land preservation or towards some museum for the conservation or acquisition of artillery related artifacts.
So, here I am announcing my plans to the reenactor community for which I do sincerely hope I will be allowed to keep my head firmly attached to the reat of my body after this announcement.
My hope is that this type of work will be able to bring artillery in in line of march and step with the fine example set by so many infantry reenactors out there today.
Anyone interested in talking about the information I have so far discovered or interested in helping with the research and writing is welcome to contact me.
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