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    We are having the Living History Village at Perryville this year. The scenario will be different than years past as "Perryville" will be under Federal military control. There are alot of opportunities for this years event. We would like to invite anyone who has an aid society impression, merchant, etc. If you are interested let me know or call the park at 859-332-8631. I am putting the scenario and standards on this as well.
    Hope to see you at Perryville this will be a great chance for civilians to regularly interact with the military.

    Living History Village
    Participants in the Living History Village must remain in their historical impressions for the entire program. Anachronistic items and Modern clothes are not acceptable at any time in this area during the event.
    The Living History Area is reserved for authentic civilians who wish to recreate the lives of local citizens around the time of the Battle of Perryville. This area will be interactive with the public and all participants will need to have a functioning impression that is relevant to a central Kentucky farming community. All participants will closely observe the standards and rules for this area. Participants must complete the information relevant to the Living History Area on the registration form and submit that information with regular registration.

    Impression
    Perryville, Kentucky was a typical upper south farming community and most of its citizens were yeoman farmers. The community resided at the conflux of several main roadways that transverse the Kentucky countryside. Perryville contained several successful merchants and professionals that maintained offices and shops on what is today known as Merchant’s Row. Impressions therefore can reflect the diversity, which was present in the original 19th century community. Please refer to the “Owners of the Battlefield” document on the website. The research contained there in will enable those seeking to do an accurate impression of Perryville’s Civil War citizenry.

    Civilian participants will be portraying local citizens during the late fall 1862 after the Battle of Perryville. Union forces will be occupying the town and a state or “martial law” will be enforced upon the local citizens. Given the tremendous casualties, severe drought conditions, and the utter destruction of the area’s resources local citizens were struggling with many different social and cultural pressures. Several aide organizations were operating in the area to help alleviate the suffering. There is a great opportunity for numerous impressions reflecting the circumstances in Kentucky during this period.

    The impression will be semi-immersion and all participants are encouraged to do first person, but may develop a third person conversation with the visiting public. This will allow the visitor to better understand the civilian scenarios. Further – those that are doing demonstrations are encouraged to interact with the visiting public via third person. Interaction between guests and participants is highly recommended. All participants with a military impression will be required to participate in drill sessions as well as battle scenarios.

    Clothing Civilians must wear apparel, including head coverings, made by period pattern and construction techniques, of material like that available during the late 1850s and early 1860s.
     Cotton, wool, or blended cotton work dresses in checks, plaid stripes, or period prints with corded petticoats is acceptable. Absolutely no skirts with white blouses and/or jackets are allowed. Mismatched skirts and bodices are only appropriate for exceptionally poor or refugee impressions.
     Period correct ladies headgear including slat or quilted bonnets, and knitted hoods are encouraged. High fashion bonnets should be avoided.
     Collars and cuffs with dresses please.
     Absolutely no modern undergarments or modern clothing beneath period attire – Please wear period correct undergarments.
     Modern stockings and shoes are not acceptable under any circumstances unless they are constructed in such a way as to pass for period shoes.
     Men should not appear in public without vest or coat. Sack or frock coats in appropriate materials are acceptable. Jean cloth, kersey, linsey, broadcloth, satinette material is suitable for men’s attire.
     Period correct men’s stiff brimmed hats or caps only.
     Neckwear should be appropriate to the period and worn in the correct way.
     Period appropriate children’s clothing only. No modern footwear.
     Children should not be dressed in military uniforms. Military influences can be reflected in children clothing, but miniaturized uniforms are prohibited.
     Please refer to military impressions for all CS participants in Living History Village.

    Personal Appearance
     Hairstyles for women should have a center part without bangs. Modern hairstyles must be disguised with appropriate head covering. No “snoods.” Please no hairdressing in public.
     Men’s period correct hairstyles and facial hair only.
     Modern makeup and nail polish will not be allowed.
     Only period eyeglasses or contact lenses are allowed.
     No modern jewelry or watches. Please avoid “high fashion” jewelry.

    Please remember to adjust your impression to the social status that you are attempting to portray.


    Generalities All participants (including children) must remain in period correct clothing during event.
     Infant necessities such as bottles and diapers must be kept from site.
     No modern toys.
     Children must be attended at all times.
     No anachronistic items may be visible at any time during the event.
     All furnishings, cooking items, utensils, bedding, and food containers must be of appropriate period type, material and style.
     No military participants may camp in the authentic civilian camp. All military visitors should keep visits to a strict minimum.
     These items are strictly prohibited: cell phones, cigarettes, and electronic gadgets such as radios and CD players.
     Please keep cameras concealed during the event.
     Camp Commander will be responsible for enforcing these standards and may at anytime ask participants to leave if they are not following the above written guidelines.

    To participate in the Living History Village please contact Beverly Simpson – Camp Coordinator at markbeve@bellsouth.net to arrange for your particular impression. You may also contact Joni House at joan.house@ky.gov for more information.

    Your Pard,
    Chad Greene
    Chad Greene

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    Civilians Needed for Perryville

    Just so there is no confusion the Living History Camp Coordinator for Perryville in 2008 is Beverly Simpson. You should contact her to work out any particular impression that you would like to do.
    Thanks,
    Chad Greene
    Chad Greene

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    • #3
      Perryville Living History Village

      I cannot say how great the LIving History Village was this year. You all did an exceptional job. I want to thank Ms. Simpson and Ms. Burns for their work in that area this year. It was as usual spectacular.

      I hope you all enjoyed your "well." We had great fun putting that together.
      I really enjoyed seeing Ms. Fowler and her pony. Ms. Judy and those chickens. I'm going to have to buy some for Joni - that is all I have heard...... That little French chicken was a site on Rick Bailey's bango. That was great!

      If you have pictures post them. There should be several on the website soon.
      Your Pard,
      Chad Greene
      Chad Greene

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      • #4
        Re: Civilians Needed Perryville Living History Village

        There's a picture of Rick and "Millie" in my albums here on the AC. The village was a lot of fun this year. Watching your troops assemble and move out before daylight was something I'll long remember.

        I especially enjoyed the water pump.
        [FONT="Book Antiqua"]Kind regards,
        Emily Burns[/FONT]

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        • #5
          Re: Civilians Needed Perryville Living History Village

          I would like to thank everyone who came out and joined us this past weekend. Much fun was had by all. We have a great group of friends and added some extra's to the list this year.

          Already starting to get ideas together for next year to make it that much greater.

          Thanks for the well Chad. It was quite a hit.

          Again thanks to everyone.

          Beverly Simpson

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          • #6
            Re: Civilians Needed Perryville Living History Village

            Originally posted by Emily Burns View Post
            Watching your troops assemble and move out before daylight was something I'll long remember.
            Yeah...(insert boasting) ...we looked good didn't we!
            Micah Trent
            Tar Water Mess/Mess No. 1
            Friends of Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site

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            • #7
              Re: Civilians Needed Perryville Living History Village

              Photos are up

              [FONT="Book Antiqua"]Kind regards,
              Emily Burns[/FONT]

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