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    I know this is really early to be talking about events for 2009 but here goes.

    We would like to announce “The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri” set for September 25-27, 2009.

    Location: Boonesfield Village near Defiance, Missouri.
    I went to this site for the first time in April and all I can say is WOW! The site is set up for what we do. Take a look at the link that I have provided.


    Military Impression: We will be portraying Company I of the 21st Missouri.

    Citizen Impression: That information will come at a later date. We will need citizens!
    Silvana Siddali will be in charge of the citizens.

    Time: Early October 1864

    Scenario: We will be occupying the town of Gray Summit. While there we will have interactions with the citizens, look for Confederates deserters, and much more.


    Website: We should have one up and running by this fall.

    More information to come.

    We hope you can make it,


    Holler
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    Last edited by Hairy Nation Boys; 06-20-2008, 11:51 AM.
    Nathan Hellwig
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    "It was the Union armies west of the Appalachians that struck the death knell of the Confederacy." Leslie Anders ,Preface, The Twenty-First Missouri

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    Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

    I'm marking it down in my book. Sounds like a great time, and St. Louis is only 3 1/2 hours from home!
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      Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

      This site looks similar to Old Bethpage Village in Long Island, NY.

      I'm so suprised few in this end of the hobby use Old Bethpage village for Living Histories.

      I'd like to come to this one if I can fly to it... Johnny Lloyd
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      • #4
        Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

        You can fly into St.Louis. I am sure someone could pick you up and bring you to the site.
        Nathan Hellwig
        AKA Harrison "Holler" Holloway
        "It was the Union armies west of the Appalachians that struck the death knell of the Confederacy." Leslie Anders ,Preface, The Twenty-First Missouri

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        • #5
          Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

          Just to give you all a feel for how this will be different from other "occupy the town" stuff you have done before, keep these things in mind:

          1. It's Missouri in 1864. Far more complicated than the usual "unfriendly populace" thing. Who is Unionist? Are they telling the truth? Who is disloyal? Are the accusations we are hearing just retribution for some prior disagreement between neighbors? Those who are unfriendly- would they harbor partisans? Are they partisans themselves?

          2. It's the 21st Missouri. Splendid record in battle- the core of the regiment at its formation was at Athens, first entire regiment in the fray at Pittsburg Landing, etc. However- probably one of the worst disciplined regiments in the U.S. Army. Desertion was so epidemic that the regiment had to maintain semipermanent detached details in northeast Missouri to hunt them down. After David Moore rose to brigade command, the regiment's field officers spent the rest of the war bickering and filing charges against each other. Whenever not on active campaign, charges of drunkenness were common. The regiment's Chief Musician was charged with impersonation of an officer in order to fraudulently charge liquor to the U.S. government! Despite having been a '61 regiment, the 21st was forced to serve through '66 on occupation duty- and the town they were assigned to petitioned the army to send them away in favor of any other unit!

          As you can see, this scenario can provide for a VERY different "occupation event" experience...
          Last edited by Arch Campbell; 06-20-2008, 12:36 PM. Reason: slopy speling
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          • #6
            Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

            To go along with what Arch wrote this isn't your Walt Disney we all get along event.

            We will be working on the scenario this summer and should have more information later.
            Nathan Hellwig
            AKA Harrison "Holler" Holloway
            "It was the Union armies west of the Appalachians that struck the death knell of the Confederacy." Leslie Anders ,Preface, The Twenty-First Missouri

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            • #7
              Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

              Holler,

              You said you need civilians. I would love to do the parson gig again. I will bring the boys make sure Deborah has the candy shop set up.

              Boonesfield is a great location for a living history.
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                Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

                I'm sure this will be one of the best events ever held at Boonesfield. Because this is a historic site, we started out with relatively small events, but now that we've built a good working relationship with the site admins we're ready to expand. As many of you know, the village is beautiful and has virtually no modern intrusions. By the time Holler's event rolls around, there will be more workshops & the rest of the buildings will be fully restored and open to occupation. We should be able to accommodate more civilians than before. The impression for civilians should be pretty familiar: respectable farmers and professionals (like attorneys, school teachers, printer, grist mill operator, etc.)

                If you'd like to learn more about the authenticity standards, please go to the Star of the West home page and click on "authenticity guidelines." The guidelines for Marmaduke's Raid are very similar for Boonesfield (or Grey Summit, in this case.) More specific details are forthcoming.

                Standards for this event will be very carefully observed. But since this event is still a year and a half in the future, there's plenty of time to put toghether a highly authentic kit. This will be one for the annals!
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                  Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

                  From the book The Twenty-First Missouri: From Home Guard to Union Regiment By. Leslie Anders

                  “Rosecrans was plotting Price’s destruction, in which the Twenty-First Missouri had a starring role.” (Anders,192)

                  “Shaw departed for civilian life, bequeathing a problem to his successor.* There were complaints from citizens of the Harrisonville vicinity over “depredations” committed by the Third Division lads against livestock, liquor, and groceries belonging to local folk.”** (Anders, 196)
                  *Colonel Shaw
                  ** Though not the town we are portraying what can be said for that town and be said for Gray Summit.

                  “Here was a region where terror and counterterror had been the rule for years. Rosecrans wanted thorough work done on rebel guerrillas as the hour approached for their disappearance into history books and folklore.” (Anders, 197)
                  Nathan Hellwig
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                  "It was the Union armies west of the Appalachians that struck the death knell of the Confederacy." Leslie Anders ,Preface, The Twenty-First Missouri

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                  • #10
                    Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

                    Hollar and Arch.

                    Sounds like the beginning of a great event can't wait, If there is anything I can do to help Let me know.
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                    • #11
                      Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

                      This is only a hour+ drive for me, and by then, I will definitely have a fine civilian outfit together. I would love to make this one. :)
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                      • #12
                        Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

                        I believe this has already been mentioned elsewhere, but I wanted to remind folks that the Lost Trib es event has been rescheduled to October 2-4, 2009.

                        Holler is working on the event web site now, and we should be able to get that up and running within a week or two. In the meantime, if you have questions about the military side of things, please get in touch with Holler; if civilian, please send a message to starofthewestsociety@gmail.com.

                        Anyone interested in participating in a Boonesfield event is invited to join the yahoo list.

                        Thanks!
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                        • #13
                          Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

                          A few of us in Michigan are already talking about this one. I can't wait to see the website Holler.
                          Respectfully,

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                          • #14
                            Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

                            My God the pressure! I am not into building websites but will have some help. We should hopefully have something a week from Friday.
                            Nathan Hellwig
                            AKA Harrison "Holler" Holloway
                            "It was the Union armies west of the Appalachians that struck the death knell of the Confederacy." Leslie Anders ,Preface, The Twenty-First Missouri

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                            • #15
                              Re: The Lost Tribes: Chasing Price through Missouri

                              Holler,
                              I never read anything closely, but will there be a place for.....let me see how I should say this....BUSHWHACKERS? I suppose that Price had attracked some to his great sweep, scalps and all, and maybe some Ground Hornets could come up that far into Missouri to help the cause.
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