Impression: 30th Michigan Co. G
When: June 11-13, 2010
Where: Historic Fort Wayne, Detroit Michigan
Capacity: 30 military and a few civilian roles possible
Host: The Sally Port Mess
Contact: Jeremy Bevard
E-mail: jeremybevard@sbcglobal.net
Website: www.sallyportmess.itgo.com/disaffected.html
Registration: $20 or $21.50 with paypal. $5 of that going to Fort Wayne preservation. A registration form should be posted soon.
The 30th Michigan Infantry was raised in December of 1864 to help protect Michigan from Rebel raiders in Canada. They were mustered into Federal service in January 1865 for a 12 month enlistment. The Regiment’s company’s served all over Michigan including Fort Gratiot, St. Clair, Wyandotte, Jackson, Fenton, and Detroit. The Regiment was mustered out on June 30th, 1865.
This will be a unique opportunity to take hold of a post war, waiting to go home, never saw the elephant impression. You will be sleeping, eating, marching, drilling, and conversing right where the original boys of the 30th Michigan did exactly 145 years ago. This is Michigan’s original ground and we will be working in preservation efforts to help this historical gem out.
When: June 11-13, 2010
Where: Historic Fort Wayne, Detroit Michigan
Capacity: 30 military and a few civilian roles possible
Host: The Sally Port Mess
Contact: Jeremy Bevard
E-mail: jeremybevard@sbcglobal.net
Website: www.sallyportmess.itgo.com/disaffected.html
Registration: $20 or $21.50 with paypal. $5 of that going to Fort Wayne preservation. A registration form should be posted soon.
The 30th Michigan Infantry was raised in December of 1864 to help protect Michigan from Rebel raiders in Canada. They were mustered into Federal service in January 1865 for a 12 month enlistment. The Regiment’s company’s served all over Michigan including Fort Gratiot, St. Clair, Wyandotte, Jackson, Fenton, and Detroit. The Regiment was mustered out on June 30th, 1865.
This will be a unique opportunity to take hold of a post war, waiting to go home, never saw the elephant impression. You will be sleeping, eating, marching, drilling, and conversing right where the original boys of the 30th Michigan did exactly 145 years ago. This is Michigan’s original ground and we will be working in preservation efforts to help this historical gem out.
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