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Struggles of Secession--Westville GA 1863--Oct 20-24, 2010
Struggles of Secession--Westville GA 1863--Oct 20-24, 2010
Another Westville event is tentatively planned for October 15-17, 2010. No website is up yet, but you can refer to the 2008 website for some past details at:
Some folks can do long events, some have more limited time. Me, I'm looking to move into #15 for about a week and help the site weaver run off a long warp of curtaining.
A man with a wagon and team could do right well hauling folks and their baggage when some arrived on Wednesday and others could not get there until Friday.
Terre Hood Biederman
Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.
sigpic Wearing Grossly Out of Fashion Clothing Since 1958.
And, the longer event would work well for another preservation aspect to the event. I'm sure we could talk others with craft skills into attending and ACTUALLY working on some small preservation/refurbishment project. Mending siding, fences, or just simply cleaning the area where you are "working" or living! I'm sure the folks at Westville would love to have several hundred volunteer man hours sprucing the place up! I'd be glad to do that in return for a four day event on site in 2010.
PATRICK CRADDOCK Prometheus No. 851 Franklin, Tennessee Widows' Sons Mess www.craftsmansapron.com
I am there. I may have even convienced my beatiful wife to participate. She loved the thought of staying in an actual house. This would be a major accomplishment.
I am supportive of a 4-5 day event, with work being performed as needed. This past weekend is the highlight of my living history life. My only regret is that my three sons were not there to share with me. Next time the whole family will be in force. Look out!
Another plus for me would be to spend more time wth my brothers and sing a few more songs and share more speechifying.
Best regards,
Greg S Barnett
______________________________ Burlington Lodge #763 F&AM
New Knoxville Mess
ArmoryGuards/ WIG
______________________________ An authentic person of true insignificance
2010 - Georgia early 1865 hard times befall Westville
Rations are easy...pea bread, parched corn, sweet potato kofe....fear of Sherman panics the town...slaves are leaving / have left ...wounded and deserted soldiers returning to be hid..CS agents and home guard seeking them.....
I'm there. I also like the idea of the longer weekend. It would be neat to see people trickle into town as travelers or people returning to town, etc... If we did a later event we could have the soldiers returning from war and trying to re-establish their businesses, etc. Let me know how I can help in planning or whatever you need.
Joseph Darling
Sean Cooper
[URL="http://www.mossycreekmess.com"]http://www.mossycreekmess.com[/URL]
SCAR
Perhaps a Federal occupation, carpet baggers or a Freedman's Bureau office. Just some ideas being thrown around. I'm sure the talented folks in this community could whip something up.
Perhaps a Federal occupation, carpet baggers or a Freedman's Bureau office. Just some ideas being thrown around. I'm sure the talented folks in this community could whip something up.
Hunter Poythress
I like the ideas of this one.I think that after Bummers an event that shows the boys coming back home and trying to cope and get their family and life back would fit the bill.
Kiev Thomason
a.k.a. King Corn:baring_te
WIG
Armory Guards
Forest Park Lodge #399
Forest Park GA.
Here is what were thinking:
We are tentively planning the following events:
Oct 2010: Struggles of Secession - Westville, 1863
Wounded soldiers returning. Deserters and Home Guard.
Shortages, bread riot. Hope begininging to wane, etc.
Oct 2012: Surrender of Secession - Westville, 1865
Carpet baggers, some armed Federal soldiers still in
town, black Judge, wounded veterans unwilling to
sign oaths to Union officials, etc.
Hunter,
As someone who makes a living providing historical programing I was more than thrilled with the quality. I came with a group of museum curators and "experts" as we were on our way to a Pow Wow in Hamilton. We were all impressed with not only the historical quality but the kindness that we received and saw given out to the other guests. We were in our jeans and sneakers so we could just 'spectate and not get any special notice.
Thank you all for a great educational moment as well as just good old entertainment (is that a bad word?) and fun. I and my traveling companions are already recommending it around town.
Peter Bonner
Historical & Hysterical Tours, Inc.
You can count me in on a Westville II. Oh, if the Westville folks had the sawmill they had stored under the tarp set up, I'd be set to go. Granted, Mr. Heath informed me that it was probably a circa. 1900 mill, but even so... It would make for a nice experience...
The longer event would be ideal. The site was superb, and I left just as it started to feel like home. Staying in the houses really added a lot to the event this time around. As long as I can be a rogue again and a skilled tradesman of some sort, I'll be happy with whatever scenario is chosen...
Just, please, keep an eye on the calendar... Something looks to also be brewing in southeastern Missouri in October of 2010... I've played he!! trying to make all the events that looked good this fall, and I hope to never see another 'empty summer/packed fall' year again... Any other months being considered?
"The OTB is made up of the dregs of humanity, the malcontents, the bit*#ers and moaners, the truth tellers, the rebellious, etc. In other words, the ones that make good soldiers when the firing starts or the marching gets tough. The $&#*$& is run by parade ground, paper collar soldiers, the ones that pee on themselves when a car backfires and would be better fit for counting beans and puffying up their own egos and kissing each others @$(#*$*..."
Thomas "Uncle Tom" Yearby, 20 March 2009
Go ahead and put me down for both the upcoming events, Jim. I'm so psyched for them after the high I got from working in the candy shop ...er... woodshop. I'm even willing to take the full week off and head down the previous Saturday and volunteer my services for the week preceeding the event--is that bold enough? That place needs some TLC to get it to what it can be and I'm willing to donate some sweat to see it done right. I absolutely loved living above the boot shop and can't wait to do it again.
Mr. Eldridge Hardy
Chris R. Henderson
Big'uns Mess/Black Hat Boys
WIG/GVB
In Memory of Wm. Davis Couch, Phillips Legion Cav. from Hall Co. GEORGIA
It's a trick, Gen. Sherman!...there's TWO of 'em! ~Lewis Grizzard
"Learning to fish for your own information will take you a lot further than merely asking people to feed you the info you want." ~Troy Groves:D
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