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  • #16
    Re: Who are these fellows

    One of the guys sure looks like Elvis.....

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    • #17
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      I'm not in those particular photos, but I must chuckle at how awful we looked in those days.... I was there at Springfield, Illinois in 1975 when we made Rocky Higginbotham our designated nametag wearer and started drilling together. The rest is history....[And a very fond memory..]
      Jim Schwass

      5th Ky. Inf Co. B., 1st Illinois Artillery, Cheney's Battery F., {Retired}

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      • #18
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        Hallo!

        My friend Rick Baumgartner says that the lad in the light-colored hat could be
        George Derenberger.

        Being a member of Sherman's Bummers at the time, he really didn't know that many Mudsills, except for a few people from Ohio and Illinois.

        Curt
        Curt Schmidt
        In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt

        -Hard and sharp as flint...secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.
        -Haplogroup R1b M343 (Subclade R1b1a2 M269)
        -Pointless Folksy Wisdom Mess, Oblio Lodge #1
        -Vastly Ignorant
        -Often incorrect, technically, historically, factually.

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        • #19
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          These pictues were taken at the event at Rockford, ILL sponsored by Camp Fuller and the 74th and 75th Illinions in 1976. Remember, as a "unit" the Mudsills had really only been an organized group for over 1 year at this time. So many years have passed and memory fades, but I see George Durenberger, Allen Rock, Andy Oren, Tony Brown, Terry Laird, John Krebs along with Phil R. carring the original flag we used to used. I do not see Tom Rock. I vagully remember being in the rear rank, thus not been in the pictures.

          Remember, as Brian stated, there were only 3 good groups at that time, the 1st Minn., Sherman's Bummers, which a that time was basically breaking up, with a number of members ending in 5th Kentucky Vols. (The Mudsills) and the newly forming Mudsills. The hair length and the long side burns reflect more the "culture of the actuall "REAL time period", the early mid 1970's) rather than what would "emerge" in the look of the unit within a few years.

          This is a quick glance. If I went to my picture albums, I'm sure I could match more names to faces. Also, if I put up some of the pictures of the Mudsills at Billie Creek Village (1978/9) you would start to see the "immediate change" in the apperance of the members (hair, side burns) and reconnize guys like Tom, Allen, Durenburger, Chris Kraft, Bob Willey, Russ McClellan, Steve McIssac.Bob Willey and many more imediately.

          Brian is totally correct on the corps badge. The blue triangle, designating the third division of the 4th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, would (and will) allways be associated with the 5th Kentucky Vol's (Thomas's Mudsills) and the rise of authenticity in the hobby of Civil War reenacting.

          DO NOT JUDGE what the beginning product looked like, in a few years, these pictures would look ENTIRELY DIFFERENT!!!


          Weed
          Last edited by weed; 08-27-2007, 05:50 PM.
          John M. Wedeward

          Member
          33d Wisconsin Volunteers
          The Hard Head Mess
          The Old Northwest Volunteers
          5th Kentucky Vol's (Thomas' Mudsills)

          Member
          Company of Military Historians
          Civil War Battlefield Preservation
          Sons of American Revolution
          Sons of Union Veterans

          http://www.cwuniforms.net

          Ancestors:

          Pvt. John Wedeward, Co. A, 42 Illinois Vol. Infantry
          Cpl. Arnold Rader, Co. C, 46th Illinois Vol. Infantry
          Brigadier Gen. John Fellows, 21st Continental Regiment

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          • #20
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            Thanks Weed, you are THE man!
            Steve Sullivan

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            • #21
              Re: Who are these fellows

              In these next photos taken at Billie Creek Indiana in 1978, two years later, the authenticity and faces are starting to come thru. These pictures include members like Tom Rock, Jay Crisp, Charlie Combites, Tim Fulmer, Terry Laird, Chris Craft, John Mlkenas, Butch Baker, Mark Johnson, Steve McIssak, Mike Postailwait, John Warnick, John Wedeward, Bob Blietz, Dave Burens, and many others that would help shape the hobby as we know it today.

              Their is a GIANT impovement from the first meeting of individual groups in the fall of 1974 at Jefferson Barracks and those pictures taken in 1976 to this unit, less than 2 years later.

              Also, notice the "familiar" blue 4th badge and the untrimed Hardee Hats and slough hats!

              Weed
              John M. Wedeward

              Member
              33d Wisconsin Volunteers
              The Hard Head Mess
              The Old Northwest Volunteers
              5th Kentucky Vol's (Thomas' Mudsills)

              Member
              Company of Military Historians
              Civil War Battlefield Preservation
              Sons of American Revolution
              Sons of Union Veterans

              http://www.cwuniforms.net

              Ancestors:

              Pvt. John Wedeward, Co. A, 42 Illinois Vol. Infantry
              Cpl. Arnold Rader, Co. C, 46th Illinois Vol. Infantry
              Brigadier Gen. John Fellows, 21st Continental Regiment

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              • #22
                Re: Who are these fellows

                Sorry, forgot to attach the photos

                The Mudsills, Billie Creek Village, 1978

                Weed


                The general qestion is how many of these guys are still alive today? I could probably name almost everyone in the pictires, but they would just be names to most guys, unless you were an early and long time member.

                For the record, I am second from the right in front of Steve McIssac and next to Mike Postalwait in the 3rd picture. Butch Baker is to the right of Mike. I also see Tom Brinkmier, John Krebs, Tim Fulmer, John Warnick, Dave Burehns down the line. Carl Luthen and the 7th Illinois Cavalry is behind us.

                .Boy, I wish I was that young again!!!!
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                Last edited by weed; 08-28-2007, 02:37 PM.
                John M. Wedeward

                Member
                33d Wisconsin Volunteers
                The Hard Head Mess
                The Old Northwest Volunteers
                5th Kentucky Vol's (Thomas' Mudsills)

                Member
                Company of Military Historians
                Civil War Battlefield Preservation
                Sons of American Revolution
                Sons of Union Veterans

                http://www.cwuniforms.net

                Ancestors:

                Pvt. John Wedeward, Co. A, 42 Illinois Vol. Infantry
                Cpl. Arnold Rader, Co. C, 46th Illinois Vol. Infantry
                Brigadier Gen. John Fellows, 21st Continental Regiment

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                • #23
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                  Speaking of the 15th Illinois (I was a member of that unit) and the 1st Minnesota. Way back when (about 1979) The Camp Chase Gazettee (started and edited by Bill Keitz) did a picture spread of the best impressions of easterners and westerners. Those two above units were considered the best, I have all the old CCG (it was smaller in size 8X8 at that time) some where, but I would have to start pulling display cases around looking to see what I did with them.

                  Maybe this weekend. It would be fun to reread Cal's Campfire Chats again.

                  We all wanted to be "On the Cover of The Camp Chase Gazettee") no offense to Dr. Hook and "The Cover of the Rolling Stone"

                  Weed:)
                  John M. Wedeward

                  Member
                  33d Wisconsin Volunteers
                  The Hard Head Mess
                  The Old Northwest Volunteers
                  5th Kentucky Vol's (Thomas' Mudsills)

                  Member
                  Company of Military Historians
                  Civil War Battlefield Preservation
                  Sons of American Revolution
                  Sons of Union Veterans

                  http://www.cwuniforms.net

                  Ancestors:

                  Pvt. John Wedeward, Co. A, 42 Illinois Vol. Infantry
                  Cpl. Arnold Rader, Co. C, 46th Illinois Vol. Infantry
                  Brigadier Gen. John Fellows, 21st Continental Regiment

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