Well the registration deadline has come and gone. I'm going to work on the list on Saturday for any that mailed it out today. Be one the lookout for announcements about officers and NCOs of the company. I will also have the registration list split for the respective sides.
Eric Jacobson, Author of "For Cause and For Country" (which frankly gives Confederacy's Last Hurrah a run for it's money on the best book on the Campaign) will be our Guide for the weekend. I am more than impressed with his knowledge about Franklin and certainly hope you all enjoy this aspect of the tour.
In Preservation News. I wanted to let you guys know that no, we are NOT the most important thing going on at the Carter House or Carnton that weekend. The property that was part of the Carter Family Garden was purchased several years ago, and that Saturday at 2pm the Battle of Franklin Trust will be unveiling the property to the public. Several weeks ago Eric took myself and the others on the Event Staff on a walk through and we were blown away at the rise the Carter Property sits on. This is a HUGE step in the fight to get more key parts of the battlefield back!
The remaining money for the weekend will be donated to the Civil War Preservation Trust in an effort to help them meet their quote for the Holt House. For those that are familiar with the area, this is the tan color house to the left of the Mexican Grocery and Dominos Strip, or as historians would know it, a part of the Cotton Gin site. According to the CWPT "This also means that any gift you make today will be multiplied by these many matching sources by a factor of 6.33, turning every $1 you give into $6.33!". If you would like to donate more money, we will be passing the hat on Saturday as well. If you can't attend the event, but want to be part of this donation, contact me via PM.
Check out the CWPT site on Franklin for great maps as well http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields...franklin-2010/
Hopefully all of you are reading up on your history. This is a great experience and I hope all walk away happy. I have personally been blown away by the amount of interest this event has received and am looking forward to seeing all of you soon.
Eric Jacobson, Author of "For Cause and For Country" (which frankly gives Confederacy's Last Hurrah a run for it's money on the best book on the Campaign) will be our Guide for the weekend. I am more than impressed with his knowledge about Franklin and certainly hope you all enjoy this aspect of the tour.
In Preservation News. I wanted to let you guys know that no, we are NOT the most important thing going on at the Carter House or Carnton that weekend. The property that was part of the Carter Family Garden was purchased several years ago, and that Saturday at 2pm the Battle of Franklin Trust will be unveiling the property to the public. Several weeks ago Eric took myself and the others on the Event Staff on a walk through and we were blown away at the rise the Carter Property sits on. This is a HUGE step in the fight to get more key parts of the battlefield back!
The remaining money for the weekend will be donated to the Civil War Preservation Trust in an effort to help them meet their quote for the Holt House. For those that are familiar with the area, this is the tan color house to the left of the Mexican Grocery and Dominos Strip, or as historians would know it, a part of the Cotton Gin site. According to the CWPT "This also means that any gift you make today will be multiplied by these many matching sources by a factor of 6.33, turning every $1 you give into $6.33!". If you would like to donate more money, we will be passing the hat on Saturday as well. If you can't attend the event, but want to be part of this donation, contact me via PM.
Check out the CWPT site on Franklin for great maps as well http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields...franklin-2010/
Hopefully all of you are reading up on your history. This is a great experience and I hope all walk away happy. I have personally been blown away by the amount of interest this event has received and am looking forward to seeing all of you soon.
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