Gentlemen,
Yes, this is a pop-up event, and as such...it's not intended to conflict with previous schedules/eventum. If you're not busy the last weekend in June, and want to get out on the Battlefield, in the Grey Suit...consider attending this event.
The 23rd VA Vol. Regt. cos A-K, will be hosting it's annual Living History at the Gettysburg National Military Park segment Spangler's Springs. This event provides a unique oppurtunity to portray the 23rd VA, on the actual ground in which they fought in their valiant advance up the slopes of Culp's Hill.
Weekend: June 26th-28th, 2008
Location: Gettysburg National Military Park: Spangler's Springs
Impression: ANV July 1863
The following should serve as guidelines for the impression, note items are not listed in order of preference:
Headware: 1. Grey/Brown woolen/jeans cloth cap; 2. Proper blocked Civilian Slough Hat.
Jacket: 1. Type termed by Les Jenson as "Richmond Depot II", should be grey/brown wool/jeans in color; 2. Proper Civilian Frock or Sack Coat, may be of wool, linen, cotton material.
Trousers: 1. Any documented CS Military Issue Trousers, should be of wool/jeans material, 2. Civilian Pattern Trousers
Shirt: 1. "On-the-square" pattern shirt; 2. Other documented pattern shirt...shirts may be of wool flannel, cotton, linen. NO FLORAL PRINTS.
Socks: 1. Hand-knit wool/cotton socks on documented pattern; 2. Proper Machine knit cotton/wool socks, as offered by Mickey Black and Ben Tart.
Shoes: 1. CS Issue Shoes (styles will vary); 2. British Import Shoes (Blucher or Buckle); 3. Civilian Pattern shoes; 4. Boots; 5. US Military Shoes
Vest: 1. Military Pattern Vest; 2. Civilian Style Vest...Note: Should be of documented styles/patterns and of proper materials (wool, jeans, linen, cotton)
Weapons: 1. P1853/1855 Enfield Rifle Musket(Pvt. J.A. Fallin's Co. E, 23rd VA Regt.: http://23rdva.netfirms.com/J%20A%20F...in%20rifle.htm), 2. M1855/M1861 US Springfield Rifle Musket, 3. Mississippi Rifle 4. M1842 Musket...Note: All weapons should have proper fitting bayonets, and be cleaned ready for INSPECTION, upon arrival to the site.
Accoutrements:
Bayonet Scabbard: 1. "Gaylord" style variant; 2. Enfield Style Scabbard. Note: Bayonet Scabbard should be appropriate to the style bayonet being carried
Cartridge Box: 1. Should be of documented CS type box; 2. Captured Federal Box (shall have plate removed)
Cap Pouch: 1. "Shield Front" Variant; 2. Other well documented CS Cap Pouch
Waist-Belt: 1. CS Frame Buckle (may be of one integral cast-piece brass, or of the forked tongue variety); 2. Roller Buckle
Predominantly CS issue accouterments with a few captured Federal items.
Haversack: Should be of documented CS pattern haversacks...contain plate, spoon, fork, knif and cup...NO FEDERAL HAVERSACKS
Canteen: 1. CS Tin Drum; 2. Wooden "Gardner" style; 3. M1858 Federal "Smoothside". Note: The use of Federal canteens should be minimalized...please no corrugated "Bullseye" canteens.
Blanket: 1. CS Issue Blanket (Mahone, T.V. Brooke, NC Blanket...etc.); 2. Documented Civilian Style Blanket; 3. British Military Blanket; 4. Documented Federal Blanket (should be minimalized)...be prepared to wear this as a bedroll (horse-collar or short-roll), if not using a knapsack.
Groundcloth: 1. Painted Cloth/Oil Cloth; 2. Federal Gum Blanket (should be minimalized)
Tent/Fly: 1. CS Rain Fly; 2. Federal Shelter Half...Note: the use of Federal shelter halves will be prohibited unless we have rain.
Knapsack: 1. Mex War Pattern Bag (ie. Johnson, Kibler...etc.); 2. S.I. & Campbell
Please bring at least 30 rounds of ammunition and caps.
In order to cover rations issuance; please bring $8 to cover; Saturday Breakfast, Saturday Dinner (mid-day meal), Saturday Supper and Sunday Breakfast.
More details will follow.
Please feel free to check out our website: http://23rdva.netfirms.com/welcome.htm
Must make contact if intending to attend!
Point of Contact (Company 1st Sgt.): Paul Boulden
Email: paulboulden[at]hotmail.com
Yes, this is a pop-up event, and as such...it's not intended to conflict with previous schedules/eventum. If you're not busy the last weekend in June, and want to get out on the Battlefield, in the Grey Suit...consider attending this event.
The 23rd VA Vol. Regt. cos A-K, will be hosting it's annual Living History at the Gettysburg National Military Park segment Spangler's Springs. This event provides a unique oppurtunity to portray the 23rd VA, on the actual ground in which they fought in their valiant advance up the slopes of Culp's Hill.
Weekend: June 26th-28th, 2008
Location: Gettysburg National Military Park: Spangler's Springs
Impression: ANV July 1863
The following should serve as guidelines for the impression, note items are not listed in order of preference:
Headware: 1. Grey/Brown woolen/jeans cloth cap; 2. Proper blocked Civilian Slough Hat.
Jacket: 1. Type termed by Les Jenson as "Richmond Depot II", should be grey/brown wool/jeans in color; 2. Proper Civilian Frock or Sack Coat, may be of wool, linen, cotton material.
Trousers: 1. Any documented CS Military Issue Trousers, should be of wool/jeans material, 2. Civilian Pattern Trousers
Shirt: 1. "On-the-square" pattern shirt; 2. Other documented pattern shirt...shirts may be of wool flannel, cotton, linen. NO FLORAL PRINTS.
Socks: 1. Hand-knit wool/cotton socks on documented pattern; 2. Proper Machine knit cotton/wool socks, as offered by Mickey Black and Ben Tart.
Shoes: 1. CS Issue Shoes (styles will vary); 2. British Import Shoes (Blucher or Buckle); 3. Civilian Pattern shoes; 4. Boots; 5. US Military Shoes
Vest: 1. Military Pattern Vest; 2. Civilian Style Vest...Note: Should be of documented styles/patterns and of proper materials (wool, jeans, linen, cotton)
Weapons: 1. P1853/1855 Enfield Rifle Musket(Pvt. J.A. Fallin's Co. E, 23rd VA Regt.: http://23rdva.netfirms.com/J%20A%20F...in%20rifle.htm), 2. M1855/M1861 US Springfield Rifle Musket, 3. Mississippi Rifle 4. M1842 Musket...Note: All weapons should have proper fitting bayonets, and be cleaned ready for INSPECTION, upon arrival to the site.
Accoutrements:
Bayonet Scabbard: 1. "Gaylord" style variant; 2. Enfield Style Scabbard. Note: Bayonet Scabbard should be appropriate to the style bayonet being carried
Cartridge Box: 1. Should be of documented CS type box; 2. Captured Federal Box (shall have plate removed)
Cap Pouch: 1. "Shield Front" Variant; 2. Other well documented CS Cap Pouch
Waist-Belt: 1. CS Frame Buckle (may be of one integral cast-piece brass, or of the forked tongue variety); 2. Roller Buckle
Predominantly CS issue accouterments with a few captured Federal items.
Haversack: Should be of documented CS pattern haversacks...contain plate, spoon, fork, knif and cup...NO FEDERAL HAVERSACKS
Canteen: 1. CS Tin Drum; 2. Wooden "Gardner" style; 3. M1858 Federal "Smoothside". Note: The use of Federal canteens should be minimalized...please no corrugated "Bullseye" canteens.
Blanket: 1. CS Issue Blanket (Mahone, T.V. Brooke, NC Blanket...etc.); 2. Documented Civilian Style Blanket; 3. British Military Blanket; 4. Documented Federal Blanket (should be minimalized)...be prepared to wear this as a bedroll (horse-collar or short-roll), if not using a knapsack.
Groundcloth: 1. Painted Cloth/Oil Cloth; 2. Federal Gum Blanket (should be minimalized)
Tent/Fly: 1. CS Rain Fly; 2. Federal Shelter Half...Note: the use of Federal shelter halves will be prohibited unless we have rain.
Knapsack: 1. Mex War Pattern Bag (ie. Johnson, Kibler...etc.); 2. S.I. & Campbell
Please bring at least 30 rounds of ammunition and caps.
In order to cover rations issuance; please bring $8 to cover; Saturday Breakfast, Saturday Dinner (mid-day meal), Saturday Supper and Sunday Breakfast.
More details will follow.
Please feel free to check out our website: http://23rdva.netfirms.com/welcome.htm
Must make contact if intending to attend!
Point of Contact (Company 1st Sgt.): Paul Boulden
Email: paulboulden[at]hotmail.com
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