Just a fantastic time all around. If ever you get the chance to attend an event put on by these guys; do it. The ration issue, artifacts shared, and obvious care taken in planning the weekend all added up to a very enjoyable time. And yes, the weather could not have been better.
Things that stood out in my eyes include; the civilian effort, (well done and very much a part of the Carter House story from 30 November 1864), the turnout, (a goodly number of quality impressions), the official "opening"of the Carter garden property, (which includes a portion of the Federal trench line), and of course the shared camaraderie.
Perhaps the image that is most prevalent in my mind is the exchange of gunfire at the Carter House site. A large contingent of Johnnys did their best to demonstrate to the public a decent rate of fire from their ranks. But, the returned fire from about 7 Yanks with Henry Rifles more than matched the Southern effort. I had not previously seen this many repeaters in action at one time and needless to say, I was truly impressed.
Thanks to all who made this past weekend possible!
Cheers!
Things that stood out in my eyes include; the civilian effort, (well done and very much a part of the Carter House story from 30 November 1864), the turnout, (a goodly number of quality impressions), the official "opening"of the Carter garden property, (which includes a portion of the Federal trench line), and of course the shared camaraderie.
Perhaps the image that is most prevalent in my mind is the exchange of gunfire at the Carter House site. A large contingent of Johnnys did their best to demonstrate to the public a decent rate of fire from their ranks. But, the returned fire from about 7 Yanks with Henry Rifles more than matched the Southern effort. I had not previously seen this many repeaters in action at one time and needless to say, I was truly impressed.
Thanks to all who made this past weekend possible!
Cheers!
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