Event: 1861 - Perilous times in South Union
When: Oct 21-23, 2011
Hosted by the WIG
Location: Shaker Museum at South Union, KY
POC: Tripp Corbin - trippcor@bellsouth.net
1861 was a time of change and confusion for many, hope and excitement for others. This was certainly true for the citizens in and around Logan County Kentucky. From August to December, Infantry and Cavalry troops passed through Logan County heading from Bowling Green to Russellville gathering much need war materials for the fledging Confederate forces, trying to raise men for the impeding fight, and just moving military forces. Troops under the command of Generals Albert S. Johnston and Simon B. Buckner all moved through this area. Colonel Forest passed through South Union on the way to Camp Boone gathering men and horses for service in the Confederate Cavalry.
The WIG is hosting an event at the Shaker Museum at South Union Kentucky which will recreate the well documented movements and actions of the early Confederate forces that moved through this area from August to December 1861. We will be portraying infantry and cavalry forces. Civilians will be an important part of this event, bring the Shaker Village to life. We will need folks willing to portray Shakers. There will be some limited roles for non-shakers as well. As important as the Civilians are too the event, registration will be limited.
The exact portrayals are still being researched. Cavalry forces will be portraying at least in part of Col Forests men. For the infantry we are looking at a couple of Mississippi Units that Mr. Landrum has managed to find some good information on including uniform and equipment returns from this period.
A website is currently under development. Registration will open in January 2011.
When: Oct 21-23, 2011
Hosted by the WIG
Location: Shaker Museum at South Union, KY
POC: Tripp Corbin - trippcor@bellsouth.net
1861 was a time of change and confusion for many, hope and excitement for others. This was certainly true for the citizens in and around Logan County Kentucky. From August to December, Infantry and Cavalry troops passed through Logan County heading from Bowling Green to Russellville gathering much need war materials for the fledging Confederate forces, trying to raise men for the impeding fight, and just moving military forces. Troops under the command of Generals Albert S. Johnston and Simon B. Buckner all moved through this area. Colonel Forest passed through South Union on the way to Camp Boone gathering men and horses for service in the Confederate Cavalry.
The WIG is hosting an event at the Shaker Museum at South Union Kentucky which will recreate the well documented movements and actions of the early Confederate forces that moved through this area from August to December 1861. We will be portraying infantry and cavalry forces. Civilians will be an important part of this event, bring the Shaker Village to life. We will need folks willing to portray Shakers. There will be some limited roles for non-shakers as well. As important as the Civilians are too the event, registration will be limited.
The exact portrayals are still being researched. Cavalry forces will be portraying at least in part of Col Forests men. For the infantry we are looking at a couple of Mississippi Units that Mr. Landrum has managed to find some good information on including uniform and equipment returns from this period.
A website is currently under development. Registration will open in January 2011.
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