MISSIONARY RIDGE - NOVEMBER 7-10, 2019
EVENT HOSTS: Governor Guards & Mess No. 1
IMPRESSIONS: Infantry: Federal - 64th Ohio, Fourth Corps, 2nd Division, 3rd Brigade, commanded by Colonel Alexander McIlvaine - Tyler Underwood. Confederate - 4th Florida Infantry, Breckenridge’s Division, Florida Brigade, commanded by Colonel Edward Badger - Walter Cook. Artillery: Impression TBD.
RAISING COMPANIES:
If you wish to raise a Federal Company, please contact Tyler Underwood at tylerlunderwood@yahoo.com.
If you wish to raise a Confederate Company, please contact Walter Cook at franklinpcleburne@gmail.com.
PARTICIPANTS: The goal is to register 550 participants. To portray the history accurately, we want to have a 5-to-4 Federals to Confederates ratio. This will be a battalion on battalion event.
WHEN: Thursday, November 7 - Sunday, November 10, 2019. On-site activities will begin at 4:00 PM on Thursday. The event will go live on Friday and end Sunday morning.
WHERE: We have secured approximately 600 acres of private land, about six miles south of Chickamauga. Lookout Mountain is visible from portions of the site. Proximity to the original site was one of our criteria so participants can visit the original Missionary Ridge, Lookout Mountain, Chickamauga and all of the other historical amenities in the area.
PRESERVATION: All net proceeds from the event will go toward preservation. More details will be announced at a later date.
WEB SITE: In the works. To be released before the end of this year.
REGISTRATION: Annoucement will be posted for registration at a later date.
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MISSIONARY RIDGE - UNIFORM GUIDELINES
64TH OHIO GUIDELINES
Headwear
1) Forage Cap
2) Army Hat
3) Civilian
Note: There should be a good mix of all of these.
Coats
1) Federal Issue Fatigue Blouse
2) Private Purchase Fatigue Blouse
Trousers
1) Enlisted “Sky Blue”
Shirts
1) Issue Shirt
2) Contract Shirt
3) Civilian Shirt
Drawers
1) Federal Issue
2) Christian Commission
3) Civilian
Socks
1) Woolen Issue or Civilian
Footwear
1) Federal Issue
2) Civilian Shoes or Boots
Greatcoat
1) Foot Pattern Overcoat of Sky Blue Kersey
Rifles/Bayonets
1) ‘61 Springfield
2) ‘63 Springfield
Note: Everyone should make every effort to obtain this weapon. Both the 64th and 65th OVI were raised by Sen. John Sherman and his connections ensured that the brigade that bared his namesake (Sherman Brigade) had only the best of everything. British Rifle Muskets will reluctantly be accepted. NO Potsdam’s or other imports.
Accouterments
1) US Issue early or mid-war are the only accepted leathers. .69 Cal. Boxes are acceptable even though you will be carrying a .58 cal. Weapon.
Haversacks
1) Ohio Haversack
2) Painted Issue
Note: There should be a good mix of both.
Canteens
1) Smooth Side
2) Bullseye Issue
Knapsacks
1) Early War Double Bag
2) Late War Double Bag
3) Horse Collar Blanket Roll
4) Blanket Sling
Blankets
1) Grey Issue Blanket
2) Tan “Emergency Issue”
NO RED BLANKETS!
Ground Cloth
1) Vulcanized Rubber or Painted
Tents
1) Shelter Halves Only
4TH FLORIDA GUIDELINES
Headwear
1) CS Issue Hats in Tan - There is a historical example ID'd to the 6th Florida
2) Jean Caps - In Ives account describing issuance of clothing he describes Caps of inferior quality
3) Civilian Hat
Jackets/Coats
1) Columbus Depot (Washington Ives of the Regiment stated that in October the men received jackets of jean with blue collar and cuff. In the same Journal entry he did mention some without trim). Please make this coat a priority.
2) Plain Jean Western Jacket without trim in a "Columbus", Mobile, or Atlanta Style Cut.
3) Plain Jean Jacket
Trousers
1) CS Issue Jean Cloth Trousers (Drab Jean Preferred, Brown, Blue)
2) Cotton Jean Trousers in Blue
3) Civilian Pants in Plain Colors
Shirts, Drawers and Socks
1) CS Issue
2) Donated Clothing
Footwear
1) CS Issue
2) Civilian
3) Limited Boots
4) Limited US Shoes
Fieldgear
1) Atlanta Depot
2) Columbus Depot
3) Augusta Depot
4) Macon Depot
5) Very Limited Federal Issue
Knapsacks
1) CS Single Bags i.e. Kibbler, Pritchard, Mexican War Style, etc.
2) Isaac and Campbell/Ross Pack
3) French Packs - The Florida state museum in the 1960s published an article describing one in their collection having a bullet hole from Missionary Ridge
Blankets
1) White Wool British Import - In Ives Journal he references them being issued with the Columbus Jackets
2) CS Issue Drab Blankets
3) Coverlets
Ground Cloths
1) Should be of CS Origins
2) Very Limited Federal Issue
Rifles/Bayonets
1) .69 Caliber Smoothbores
2) ‘53 British Enfield
Note: Returns From the Regiment list .69 and .577
Event Exclusions: No modern anachronisms! Modern medication will be allowed but MUST be kept in a period container. Each participant WILL be inspected prior to taking the field. Event organizers reserve the right to make adjustments as necessary. Failure to comply with standards may result in being asked to leave the event.
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