Comrades:
I'm adding this to the potential calendar for 2006 in the spirit of deconfliction. I haven't seen anything else scheduled for July 2006, so here goes:
Discussion is very preliminary, but I should know more in the next week or so from the Rich Mountain Battlefield Foundation. The initial proposal is currently in their hands for discussion and we plan to meet in August to discuss potential logistics. They have a mainstream reenactment in odd-years, so the site is open as far as that goes.
Event Name: Rich Mountain 145th Anniversary
Location: Beverly, West Virginia
Date: July 14-16, 2006 (Proposed)
Host: Sixth Ohio - Mess #1. Seeking a co-host on the Confederate side if concept is approved.
Sponsor: Rich Mountain Battlefield Foundation and potentially the CWPT (Proposed)
Discussion Format: To Be Determined.
Contact: Federal: Eric Tipton, etinohio@msn.com
Contact: Confederate: To Be Determined.
Citizen: To Be Determined.
Website: Would most likely be an off-shoot of the <!--EZCODE LINK START-->Rich Mountain Web Site<!--EZCODE LINK END-->.
Comments: General plan is for movement in the vicinity of Laurel Hill, the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike in and around the Rich Mountain Battlefield to follow in the steps of the original battle in July of 1861. If concept is approved, the scenario to be worked through with the Battlefield Foundation historians. A tour of the site is tentatively scheduled for August.
Event Point of Contact: Same as Federal POC, above
Event Type: Campaign, semi-immersion event
Impression(s): Federal - Sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Confederate - To Be Determined. Early war impressions, obviously. Uniform standards would be in line with other EBUFU events.
Preservation: To Be Determined. Preliminary discussions have begun with the Rich Mountain Battlefield Foundation and the plan would be to donate all net proceeds to the preservation of the battlefield.
Registration: To Be Determined.
That's all for now. We have a very long way to go, but it's a start. If we can get past the concept stage, I'm going to need some help. John Cleaveland has agreed to "consult" a bit and I'll be calling him if we can get this meeting set up.
Does anyone have an idea about a good Confederate unit that could be portrayed? I'm just starting my homework on that part.
I'm adding this to the potential calendar for 2006 in the spirit of deconfliction. I haven't seen anything else scheduled for July 2006, so here goes:
Discussion is very preliminary, but I should know more in the next week or so from the Rich Mountain Battlefield Foundation. The initial proposal is currently in their hands for discussion and we plan to meet in August to discuss potential logistics. They have a mainstream reenactment in odd-years, so the site is open as far as that goes.
Event Name: Rich Mountain 145th Anniversary
Location: Beverly, West Virginia
Date: July 14-16, 2006 (Proposed)
Host: Sixth Ohio - Mess #1. Seeking a co-host on the Confederate side if concept is approved.
Sponsor: Rich Mountain Battlefield Foundation and potentially the CWPT (Proposed)
Discussion Format: To Be Determined.
Contact: Federal: Eric Tipton, etinohio@msn.com
Contact: Confederate: To Be Determined.
Citizen: To Be Determined.
Website: Would most likely be an off-shoot of the <!--EZCODE LINK START-->Rich Mountain Web Site<!--EZCODE LINK END-->.
Comments: General plan is for movement in the vicinity of Laurel Hill, the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike in and around the Rich Mountain Battlefield to follow in the steps of the original battle in July of 1861. If concept is approved, the scenario to be worked through with the Battlefield Foundation historians. A tour of the site is tentatively scheduled for August.
Event Point of Contact: Same as Federal POC, above
Event Type: Campaign, semi-immersion event
Impression(s): Federal - Sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Confederate - To Be Determined. Early war impressions, obviously. Uniform standards would be in line with other EBUFU events.
Preservation: To Be Determined. Preliminary discussions have begun with the Rich Mountain Battlefield Foundation and the plan would be to donate all net proceeds to the preservation of the battlefield.
Registration: To Be Determined.
That's all for now. We have a very long way to go, but it's a start. If we can get past the concept stage, I'm going to need some help. John Cleaveland has agreed to "consult" a bit and I'll be calling him if we can get this meeting set up.
Does anyone have an idea about a good Confederate unit that could be portrayed? I'm just starting my homework on that part.
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