Date: 17-19 October 2008
Name: Westville 1861
Location: Near Columbus, GA
Sponsor/Host: SCAR
Impression: 1861 Civilian and early war militia or commutation only for military.
Capacity: TBA
POC: Jim Butler
Email: unionguy1@comcast.net
Website: http://www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar
Forum: TBA
Listserver: None
Preservation Component: None
Notes: Demonstrations include Fire Eater speeches, Confederate recruiting station, Drilling and mustering in new recruits/gathering of the troops encampment, Oddfellows Meeting, Ezra Barnhouse Storefront, Period play and possible minstrel show, etc. Daily civilian life vignettes: Postmaster, cooking, cleaning, chopping wood, life in a small town, etc. Individual registrations only.
SCAR will be sponsoring the following event in 2008: (an event website will be up soon)
Dates: Oct 17-19, 2008
Site: Westville, GA (this is an 1850's reproduced town near Columbus, GA)
site webpage: http://www.westville.org/index.htm
Mission: To portray an 1861 Georgia town.
Demonstrations: Fire Eater speeches
Confederate recruiting station
Drilling and mustering in new recruits/gathering of the troops encampment.
Oddfellows Meeting
Ezra Barnhouse Storefront
Period play and possible minstrel show, etc.
Daily civilian life vignettes: Postmaster, cooking, cleaning, bailing cotton, blacksmith, store, life in a small town, etc.
Impression: 1860s civilian dress
Early war militia or commutation only for military.
Confederate recruiter would still be wearing his US Regular army uniform at this time.
Groups: SCAR (SE Coalition of Authentic Reenactors) and invited groups only. Individual registrations only.
Uniform/dress guidelines are already written and will be up on the website. All reenactors would not only need to meet the minimum guidelines, but
also take part in the vignettes and demonstrations. This will not be a Scarlet Ohara fashion show.
This would not be a mainstream endeavor. Serious living historians only.
Please review these websites for more information on
our groups:
SCAR www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar
Regards,
Jim Butler
Name: Westville 1861
Location: Near Columbus, GA
Sponsor/Host: SCAR
Impression: 1861 Civilian and early war militia or commutation only for military.
Capacity: TBA
POC: Jim Butler
Email: unionguy1@comcast.net
Website: http://www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar
Forum: TBA
Listserver: None
Preservation Component: None
Notes: Demonstrations include Fire Eater speeches, Confederate recruiting station, Drilling and mustering in new recruits/gathering of the troops encampment, Oddfellows Meeting, Ezra Barnhouse Storefront, Period play and possible minstrel show, etc. Daily civilian life vignettes: Postmaster, cooking, cleaning, chopping wood, life in a small town, etc. Individual registrations only.
SCAR will be sponsoring the following event in 2008: (an event website will be up soon)
Dates: Oct 17-19, 2008
Site: Westville, GA (this is an 1850's reproduced town near Columbus, GA)
site webpage: http://www.westville.org/index.htm
Mission: To portray an 1861 Georgia town.
Demonstrations: Fire Eater speeches
Confederate recruiting station
Drilling and mustering in new recruits/gathering of the troops encampment.
Oddfellows Meeting
Ezra Barnhouse Storefront
Period play and possible minstrel show, etc.
Daily civilian life vignettes: Postmaster, cooking, cleaning, bailing cotton, blacksmith, store, life in a small town, etc.
Impression: 1860s civilian dress
Early war militia or commutation only for military.
Confederate recruiter would still be wearing his US Regular army uniform at this time.
Groups: SCAR (SE Coalition of Authentic Reenactors) and invited groups only. Individual registrations only.
Uniform/dress guidelines are already written and will be up on the website. All reenactors would not only need to meet the minimum guidelines, but
also take part in the vignettes and demonstrations. This will not be a Scarlet Ohara fashion show.
This would not be a mainstream endeavor. Serious living historians only.
Please review these websites for more information on
our groups:
SCAR www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar
Regards,
Jim Butler
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