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  • Merry Christmas from the Calloways

    Hope you all have a very Merry Christmas, Hannaka, Kwannza, Stalinist-family-sing-along or whatever it is your family-unit celebrates.

    I'll be waking up early to the pitter-patter of little feet and reading a few chapters from the book of Luke tomorrow. As far as I know, I can still read that in my own house... but its getting iffy.

    Well, we have presents to distribute, egg-nog and rum to drink, logs to burn, videos to watch, games to play... I'm going to bed.

    Stay off the boards tomorrow folks. :) Enjoy your families.

    For those of you who are waking up in a sandstorm in the Middle East, thanks for being there so I could be here. We'll be remembering your service tomorrow, as we do every day here at the Calloway house.
    Paul Calloway
    Proudest Member of the Tar Water Mess
    Proud Member of the GHTI
    Member, Civil War Preservation Trust
    Wayne #25, F&AM

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    A CW Christmas connection

    Paul:

    Merry Christmas to you, and thanks for all your hard work in getting this forum back up and running.

    I just returned home from one of our family Christmas traditions - midnight mass at my church, St. Luke's Episcopal here in Atlanta.

    This church has a very strong connection to the Civil War. St. Luke's was originally founded in April 1864 - just a month before Sherman launched his campaign to take Atlanta. The founding pastor was Dr. Charles Quintard, at the time Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee, but also chaplain to the Army of Tennessee. He was also John Bell Hood's personal chaplain. Many Confederate soldiers - both privates and officers worshiped at the church in the Sprong and Summer of 1864. Lt. General (and also Episcopal Bishop) Lucious Polk's funeral was held at St. Luke's in May of 1864. Dr. Quintard traveled with the AoT both before and after the Atlanta Campaign, accompanying Hood on his disasterous Tennessee campaign in the winter of 1864.

    The present building was erected in 1906 and is not on the site of the CW era church. St. Luke's was one of the five churches in downtown Atlanta that was spared when the city was torched in the fall of 64.

    Merry Christmas!
    Mike Ventura
    Shannon's Scouts

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      Re: A CW Christmas connection

      Merry Christmas to everyone. :D
      Aka
      Wm Green :D
      Illegitimi non carborundum
      (Don’t let the bastards grind you down!)

      Dreaming of the following and other events

      Picket Post
      Perryville

      The like to do a winter camp.....hint hint...

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        Re: Merry Christmas from the Calloways

        Merry Christmas and God bring all a happy New Year. :D
        [FONT="Book Antiqua"]"Grumpy" Dave Towsen
        Past President Potomac Legion
        Long time member Columbia Rifles
        Who will care for Mother now?[/FONT]

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        • #5
          Re: Merry Christmas from the Calloways

          Merry Christmas ya'all from south Texas. The lights are hung on the prickerly pear and the mesquite is hung in garlands.
          Keep up the good work Paul. You don't know what your hard work and dedication means to me.

          Dusty Lind
          Dusty Lind
          Running Discharge Mess
          Texas Rifles
          BGR Survivor


          Texans did this. Texans Can Do It Again. Gen J.B. Hood

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            Re: Merry Christmas from the Calloways

            It'd be much merrier if I didn't have guard duty all night ... ;)

            Merry Christmas all! Happy New Year!
            [SIZE="4"][B][COLOR=RoyalBlue]Eric Michael Burke[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE]
            [B][I][SIZE="2"][COLOR="SlateGray"]"BLACKJACK!"[/COLOR][/SIZE][/I][/B]
            [I][URL="http://www.saltriverrifles.com"]Salt River Rifles[/URL][/I]

            [URL="http://xvcorps.blogspot.com/"]Forty Rounds: Fifteenth Army Corps, 1862-1865[/URL], Blog Owner.

            [SIZE="1"][i][U][B][COLOR="DimGray"]In Proud Memorium:[/COLOR][/B][/U]
            [B]Pvt. James Swingler Chandler (3x Great Grandfather)
            [/B]Co. H, 111th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
            [B]Pvt. John D. Linthicum (4x Great Grandfather)
            [/B]Co. F, 118th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
            [B]Pvt. Martin Van Buren Straight (3x Great Grandfather)
            [/B]Co. E, 23rd Missouri Volunteer Infantry
            [B]Cpl. Andreas Schoen (3x Great Grandfather)
            [/B]Co. A, 30th Missouri Volunteer Infantry
            [B]Pvt. Madison Burke (3x Great Grandfather)
            [/B]Battery B, 1st Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery
            [B]Pvt. Eli Bell (4x Great Grandfather)
            [/B]Co. C, 31st Alabama Infantry[/i][/SIZE]

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            • #7
              Re: Merry Christmas from the Calloways

              Merry Christmas to all, and a very joyous New Year!

              I hope that this Christmas has brought good cheer to all with in our reenacting community, and I pray that the celebration of the Birth of Christ is deep within our hearts, as our thoughts and prayers go out to the Service men and women now on duty protecting those of us here at home.

              God Bless, Merry Christmas and Semper Fidelis

              Brian Hicks
              Brian Hicks
              Widows' Sons Mess

              Known lately to associate with the WIG and the Armory Guards

              "He's a good enough fellow... but I fear he may be another Alcibiades."

              “Every man ever got a statue made of him was one kinda sumbitch or another. It ain’t about you. It’s about what THEY need.”CAPTAIN MALCOLM REYNOLDS

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