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  • Vote For the September Cover of the AC

    Greetings Everyone:

    It is time to vote for the September 2009 Cover of the Authentic Campaigner.

    Please vote for the image that you feel is the most authentic. We had a tie for third, so this month, there are four images to choose from. If your image is one of the final four, we require that you provide some background information about the inspiration or impression for the image in this thread.

    We encourage conversation about the impressions portrayed as well as any documentation that might be available that would add to the discussion. The intent of the selection process is to determine why you think one image is superior to another.

    Image #1 - Click here to view.
    Image #2 - Click here to view.
    Image #3 - Click here to view.

    Image #4 - Click here to view.

    Thanks to everyone who submitted. Good luck to the finalists.

    This poll will close in four days.
    335
    Image #1
    52.24%
    175
    Image #2
    10.75%
    36
    Image #3
    20.60%
    69
    Image #4
    16.42%
    55

    The poll is expired.

    ERIC TIPTON
    Former AC Owner

  • #2
    Re: Wanna Be on the September Cover of the AC?

    I like image 1. It appears to capture a moment in time.
    Annette Bethke
    Austin TX
    Civil War Texas Civilian Living History
    [URL="http://www.txcwcivilian.org"]www.txcwcivilian.org[/URL]

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    • #3
      Re: Wanna Be on the September Cover of the AC?

      Our image, #1, was inspired by the countless outdoor images during the war that were clearly composed by a photographer wishing to document "Incidents of the War," not a picture commissioned by participants. In these images, as seen in the first example, the photographer's goal almost primarily seems to be the recording of the landmark, in this case an 1850s church building that has been lovingly preserved.

      The action at camera center is based on a series taken at the Georgetown Aqueduct, in which a similar action of what we imagine to be a "where are your papers?" scenario is being played out.

      The civilians, whether living in occupied territory or not, have but little choice in the matter — the army is here, but it's still THEIR church, even if someone has decided to call it a headquarters. The historic images showing the mingling of civilians and soldiers near prominent town landmarks were the origin for this.
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      Last edited by FranklinGuardsNYSM; 08-25-2009, 11:21 PM.
      Marc A. Hermann
      Liberty Rifles.
      MOLLUS, New York Commandery.
      Oliver Tilden Camp No 26, SUVCW.


      In honor of Sgt. William H. Forrest, Co. K, 114th PA Vol. Infantry. Pvt. Emanuel Hermann, 45th PA Militia. Lt. George W. Hopkins & Capt. William K. Hopkins, Co. E, 7th PA Reserves. Pvt. Joseph A. Weckerly, 72nd PA Vol. Infantry (WIA June 29, 1862, d. March 23, 1866.) Pvt. Thomas Will, 21st PA Vol. Cavalry (WIA June 18, 1864, d. July 31, 1864.)

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      • #4
        Re: Wanna Be on the September Cover of the AC?

        As always another month of great photos. It was very hard to choose just one photo. I decided to pick number one. It is a very well studied photo that shows the interaction between military and civilian personalities. A good cross section representation of our hobby. A very believable image. Job well done.:)
        [SIZE=0]PetePaolillo
        ...ILUS;)[/SIZE]

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        • #5
          Re: Wanna Be on the September Cover of the AC?

          I like and voted for # 1. Too bad the soldier handing the officer papers is looking at the camera.
          Galen Wagner
          Mobile, AL

          Duty is, then, the sublimest word in our language.Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less. -Col. Robert E.Lee, Superintendent of USMA West Point, 1852

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          • #6
            Re: Wanna Be on the September Cover of the AC?

            I voted for number 1 because that soldier in the background is conducting the proper support arms position :wink_smil Proper Support Arms
            Eric Esser

            [I]Liberty Rifles
            [url]www.libertyrifles.org[/url]
            Gettysburg College Hockey
            [url]www.gettysburghockey.com[/url][/I]

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            • #7
              Re: Vote For the September Cover of the AC

              While I like all of the images, I had a tough time deciding between Images #1 & #3.

              Ultimately, my vote goes to Image #1.
              [FONT="Book Antiqua"][B][SIZE="3"]James Cannon[/SIZE][/B][/FONT]

              [FONT="Book Antiqua"]Sons of Confederate Veterans, Henry Watkins Allen Camp #133 (Baton Rouge, LA)[/FONT]
              [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
              [FONT="Book Antiqua"]Louisiana State Militia, 10th Brigade[/FONT]

              [FONT="Book Antiqua"][I]“The Confederate sabreur kissed his blade homeward riding on into the mouth of hell.” [/I][/FONT]

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              • #8
                Re: Vote For the September Cover of the AC

                1 and 3 tied me up too. In the end, I think it was the lady hanging out of the window on the left that pulled my vote for #1. The image seems extremely real!
                Luke Gilly
                Breckinridge Greys
                Lodge 661 F&AM


                "May the grass grow long on the road to hell." --an Irish toast

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                • #9
                  Re: Vote For the September Cover of the AC

                  The first is such a shout of the truth and reality, there is no photo as we say at home ;)
                  William Miconnet
                  French Mess
                  AES
                  BGR & IPW Survivor
                  Never ever give up!
                  In memory of Steve Boulton, live the little story, lost in the history...
                  I believe!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Vote For the September Cover of the AC

                    Image #4 is indicitive of the lack of uniforms, even among the officers, of the Missouri State Guard. Organized and equipped in the field, there was very little to distinguish them from the civilian population. It could just as well be a walking stick cast upon the shoulder. This may be a reason there are so few identified MSG images available for comparison; that and the fact it is a short-lived organization.

                    The sword is an original non-regulation Horstmann "Indian Princess" pommel sword from the 1830-1840 period. You can just make out the scroll, with the motto of Missouri, Salus Populi Suprema Lex Esto, applied in gilt upon the blade.

                    Thanks for the consideration.
                    V/R,
                    kip
                    Kip Lindberg

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                    • #11
                      Re: Vote For the September Cover of the AC

                      I believe the "lighting" and "shadowing" as much as anything are top-notch in IMAGE #1. The folks are right good as well although I'm tempted to crop out the fellars on the far right. Nothing personal...just like the image without 'em. One of the sellers is the lady in the doorway with her hands on her hips. Seems very true to form.
                      John Marler
                      Franklin, TN

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                      • #12
                        Re: Vote For the September Cover of the AC

                        I had to go with #4. Kip Lindberg is perhaps the most knowledgable living historian on the Missouri State Guard, and unquestionably the nicest guy you'd ever want to meet.

                        Oh, and the image is pretty dang good, too.
                        [FONT="Book Antiqua"]Carl Anderton[/FONT]

                        [FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"][SIZE="2"]"A very good idea of the old style of playing may be formed by referring to the [I]Briggs Banjo Instructor."[/I][/SIZE][/FONT]
                        [FONT="Palatino Linotype"][B]Albert Baur, Sgt., Co. A, 102nd Regiment, NY Volunteer Infantry.[/B][/FONT]

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                        • #13
                          Re: Vote For the September Cover of the AC

                          I also had to go with #4. This is the best image I have seen in awhile and I think it's great to see an original early militia officers sword represented. The sword to me speaks for the entire picture and would have identified that man in the field as an officer. This style sword came in many variations. Nice image!
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                          Dana Meredith Jr.
                          tarheelmilitia@yahoo.com

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                          • #14
                            Re: Vote For the September Cover of the AC

                            I too liked #4 the best and voted when only about a dozen votes had been cast and only 1 post. #4 spoke to me the loudest. clothes, the sword, and the hair makes this the best one IMHO. I can just imagine him there in MO along the border!
                            [FONT=Times New Roman][COLOR=DarkSlateGray][SIZE=3]Michael Phillips, GGG Grandson of
                            Pvt Edmond Phillips, 44th NCT, Co E, "The Turtle Paws"[/SIZE]
                            [SIZE=2]Mustered in March 1862
                            Paroled at Appomattox C.H. Virginia, April 15, 1865[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT]

                            [FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3][COLOR=Navy][B]"Good, now we'll have news from Hell before breakfast."[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]
                            Was Gen Sherman's response upon hearing the capture and execution of 3 reporters who had followed from Atlanta, by the rebels.
                            The execution part turned out to be false.[COLOR=DarkRed] [B]Dagg Nabbit![/B][/COLOR][/FONT]

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                            • #15
                              Re: Vote For the September Cover of the AC

                              1 and 3 were both excellent but #1 reminded me of the Miller's I couldn't keep my hands off when I was supposed to be studying in the Library.Well smote Lads!
                              Bud Scully 13th NJ Co.K Mess and 69th NY (N-SSA)

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