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  • 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

    150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, March 28th-April 1, 2012


    Normally, I’d rather not purposely interject any news of mainstream events into the mix of upper tier events on the Authentic Campaigner, but there is enough interest that I’m getting a lot of email ---and enough confusion caused by the fact that there are two 150th Shiloh events, scheduled for the same weekend, and about 7 miles apart. Silas and Elizabeth tell me what I have meets the criteria for a Civilian Adjunct, so I’m posting it here.

    The property to be used by the Blue Gray Alliance 150th Shiloh is contiguous to the Park, and quite large. As with all BGA events, provision is made for a variety of camping styles, from ‘soldiers only’, to ‘civilian only’, to ‘mixed/family garrison’, as well as various ‘campaign’ opportunities. These camping areas are well separated and located with a strong eye given to the view shed of the various areas to minimize modern intrusions.

    In attempting to accommodate various reenacting styles, one of my first tasks as civilian “Governor” for the Blue Gray Alliance was to provide a framework for civilians to live and work in proximity to the event action, in a civilian atmosphere. As the BGA is sponsoring a whole series of 150th events, these civilian “Towns” are, of economic necessity, made of canvas. By the way, that “Governor” title is a purely administrative thing within the BGA—once the event goes live, I’m just another old woman in a slat bonnet. Unless the water tanks run low or something and then I better go find a radio………

    So, if the Shiloh you want to go to is the same one all these 15th Iowa troops raised on the AC are marching into, go here to register (And lemme tell you, when I hear those drums, I'm running to somewhere I can see, and THEN going to hide:tounge_sm)






    For Civilians camping separate from the military, you are welcome to join others folks like you in the "Town of Purdy". In order to register for the Town, using the various drop downs in the registration menu, you’ll need to list the following.
    Affliation: Anything there that fits, including the catch-all “Other”
    Branch: Period Civilian
    Camping: Period-Civilian



    The broad rules for the Town of Purdy are pretty simple--

    (1) Get in, get unloaded, get your vehicle out, get set up--GET IN PERIOD DRESS and stay that way. That means anytime you are outside your tent, you must be in period dress for the entire event.

    (2) Keep any non-period items totally out of sight. If they are in your tent, keep the flaps closed. If you want to learn how to do without those modern things--ask. There will be folks around happy to aid you.

    (3) Be prepared to share fires. Town will be laid out in designated streets, and with designated fire areas, both for conservation of wood and for fire safety for the participants.

    (4) The area will be totally closed to vehicles at NOON on Friday. If you arrive late, be prepared to carry your things in. Once the Town closes to traffic, no vehicles will be allowed in until after the close of Sunday’s battle.

    (5) No military may sleep or stay in the Town on a permanent basis. The Town will be under the control of various occupying forces and may change hands during the course of the event. Members of opposing forces found in Town are subject to arrest and detainment.

    (6) Weapons in civilian hands must be personally inspected and approved by the Mayor on a case-by-case basis. They may be confiscated by occupying military authority.

    Robert Orrand is serving as Mayor of the Town Of Purdy. You will want to contact him to get on the email list for civilians living in the Town. Our job is to ‘make a playhouse’ here---your job is to figure out how you want to play in it, do your site specific research, and work with the Mayor to enable appropriate scenarios to occur. This is our third “Town” effort under this philosophy, and we find our numbers growing rapidly.

    You’ll find ongoing civilian event information here:




    The Town will open to participants on Wednesday afternoon, March 28th. Early set up will be allowed for those civilians who are participating in the Union-Pacific Troop Train Effort.

    We do hope you’ll join us.

    Looking Forward to Living in the Past……….

    Terre Lawson, Civilian Governor, Blue Gray Alliance
    Terre Hood Biederman
    Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

    sigpic
    Wearing Grossly Out of Fashion Clothing Since 1958.

    ADVENTURE CALLS. Can you hear it? Come ON.

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    Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

    Gov. Lawson- y'ah just might be hearing from me real soon. :)
    -Elaine "Ivy Wolf" Kessinger

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    • #3
      Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

      Lord willing and the creek don't rise, I'll be there. Thanks for posting.
      [B][FONT=Courier New]~Mia Marie[/FONT][/B]
      Historical Interpreter

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      • #4
        Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

        Ms Lawson, Ma'am
        After due consideration I plan to be a citizen of Purdy, and looking forward to it. It will be great to see Mr.Orand again as well as his lovely wife. I enjoyed meeting them at South Union.

        Regards
        Vivian Murphy.

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        • #5
          Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

          Mrs. Murphy,do we have a list of sutlers that plan on being at this event?If anything decent,I may need to bring the check book along.
          Cullen Smith
          South Union Guard

          "Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite, and furthermore always carry a small snake"~W.C. Fields

          "When I drink whiskey, I drink whiskey; and when I drink water, I drink water."~Michaleen Flynn [I]The Quiet Man[/I]

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          • #6
            Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

            Yeah I too am wondering what sutlers are going to be there. Probably will see some new ones that are not in IL. At this event I will be portraying a southern Unionist who is a scout with the Federal army. I have not done that before, so I am getting all the info I can.

            Pvt. Philip Brening
            Philip D. Brening
            Austin's Battalion of sharpshooters Co.A

            "Somebody put water in my boots" Pvt. John D. Timmermanm
            3rd New York Cavalry

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            • #7
              Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

              A full list of vendors will be available closer to the event date. Vendors applications are prioritized based on a variety of factors with an eye toward keeping a wide spectrum of goods available and a reasonable ratio with registered participants. We maintain a vendor waiting list for all BGA events.

              The vendor area is well removed from the Civilian Town of Purdy and from military campaigner camps, and more easily accessible for those in 'mixed family garrison' type camps. Given the packed military schedule on Saturday-Sunday, participants may wish to consider scheduling their shopping on Friday after troops leave the Fallen Timbers site.

              The Town of Purdy is subject to military action. Movements may be limited for citizens during certain periods.
              Last edited by Spinster; 12-18-2011, 05:44 AM.
              Terre Hood Biederman
              Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

              sigpic
              Wearing Grossly Out of Fashion Clothing Since 1958.

              ADVENTURE CALLS. Can you hear it? Come ON.

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              • #8
                Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

                Is there a way that the various, far-flung future citizens of Purdy are communicating before-hand...such as a yahoo group... or is this thread that? I have quite a drive to the event, am only able to bring minimal gear, and would like to coordinate camp amenities with fellow townsfolk.
                -Elaine "Ivy Wolf" Kessinger

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                • #9
                  Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

                  First, get registered. After that, Mayor Orrand gets your contact information and includes you in pre event communications.

                  What we've seen though is that it all falls together nicely with little intervention. Bring your own chair, little boiler, utensils and such. There's been enough heavy cookers and fire tenders to make life go on.

                  I've seen a few gals who did not understand that a big apron would help them haul wood but one trip without it taught that lesson.
                  Terre Hood Biederman
                  Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

                  sigpic
                  Wearing Grossly Out of Fashion Clothing Since 1958.

                  ADVENTURE CALLS. Can you hear it? Come ON.

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                  • #10
                    Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

                    Ms. Kessinger - Please PM me your email and I will put you on the email list. I will be posting pictures and a little more info on Town here and by email just before Christmas. In the meantime, all guidelines are on the webiste for the Blue Gray Shiloh event.
                    Robert Orrand
                    N. B. Forrest Camp 215, SCV
                    Civilian Adjunct - Mayor of Dover, Purdy, Raymond, Layette, and more to come... and oh yeah Gettysburg
                    4thTN CSA - Co A - Shelby Greys

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                    • #11
                      Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

                      Mrs. L.- I am registered. I didn't know "what came next" in the process of information dissemination. I am driving 12+ hours to this event, in a small car, with two gents who are doing specialty military impressions (they have more than "knapsack & musket" to bring, in other words.) I will know very few, if any, of my fellow citizens of Purdy before this event, as this is the first "western" event I have done. I am not "one of those" kinds of female re-enactors, despite the silk dress in my avatar. I assure you I am not shy about getting dirty or toting wood. I am quite willing to "do my share", even of the less pleasant tasks. I am nervous about coming so far to an event, unable to bring canvas, knowing that the only thing constant about the weather in western Tennessee is that the weather isn't constant. If we have snow or freezing rain, I, and the gents who feel responsible for me, would like to be assured that someone with canvas will be willing to let me stay under canvas with them.

                      I'll PM my contact info to Mayor Orrand, now that he's made his contact available.

                      I'm looking forward to the event. :-)
                      -Elaine "Ivy Wolf" Kessinger

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                      • #12
                        Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

                        Excellent! We're getting those registrations in periodic information sorts, but occassionally the email does not come over, especially if the registration was submitted with a group.

                        Canvas access will be vital, given historic weather patterns. Some ladies are handling this by staying off site, but we are able to match up a limited number of folks. I highly recommend painted canvas or other waterproofs as a part of your bedroll, top and bottom, for warmth and waterproofing. My own kit includes a painted cloth with worked grommets and twine for quick shelter
                        Terre Hood Biederman
                        Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

                        sigpic
                        Wearing Grossly Out of Fashion Clothing Since 1958.

                        ADVENTURE CALLS. Can you hear it? Come ON.

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                        • #13
                          Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

                          Hello Robert
                          Ive not registered yet, but look forward to being a citizen of Purdy....and visting with everyone come the end of March .
                          My email is on my page...
                          here is is again
                          www.vmurphymantuamaker@gmail.com

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                          • #14
                            Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

                            Thank you Vivian--In order to keep our work manageable, we are not adding folks to lists until they are registered and paid.

                            Proper headcounts are vital to us in planning wood and water resources and space layouts.
                            Terre Hood Biederman
                            Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

                            sigpic
                            Wearing Grossly Out of Fashion Clothing Since 1958.

                            ADVENTURE CALLS. Can you hear it? Come ON.

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                            • #15
                              Re: 150th Shiloh-Civilian Town of Purdy, ADJUNCT March 28th-April 1, 2012

                              Originally posted by tenfed1861 View Post
                              Mrs. Murphy,do we have a list of sutlers that plan on being at this event?If anything decent,I may need to bring the check book along.
                              Mr. Smith,
                              I checked on the site..There's a good variety so far.
                              Here are the sutlers that've paid/registered:

                              James Country Merchantile

                              Fall Creek Sutler

                              Lady in Black

                              Kentwood Sutler

                              Ortega Traders

                              Ladies and Gentlemens Emporium

                              Dixie Gun Works

                              The Lantern Man

                              Blue Sage Merchantile

                              Adlers Drygoods

                              S & S Sutler

                              P.Palmer Drygoods

                              96 Storehouse

                              Hansen's Merchantile

                              Cool Creek Forge

                              The Family Parlor

                              Lodgewood Manufacturing

                              Dirty Billy Hats

                              Howe's Things

                              Anna and Abigails

                              Sylvias Emporium

                              Pop Jacks

                              Ma and Pa Kettle Korn

                              Little Johns

                              Robert Szabo Photography

                              Harrington Travelling Photographic Artist

                              Regimental Quartermaster

                              Corner Clothiers

                              Border States Leatherworks

                              Squaw Creek Sutler

                              Preston Furlow Civil War Flags
                              ~
                              I'm sure there'll be more as we get closer to the event. Hope that helps.
                              [B][FONT=Courier New]~Mia Marie[/FONT][/B]
                              Historical Interpreter

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