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    Has anyone found or posted an event site map for P'Ville? I have interests in both the military and civilian settings and am curious as to the realtionship of parking and camp locations and such for logistics purposes.
    Thanks
    Patrick
    Just a private soldier trying to make a difference

    Patrick Peterson
    Old wore out Bugler

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    Re: Perryville site map

    Originally posted by csabugler
    Has anyone found or posted an event site map for P'Ville? I have interests in both the military and civilian settings and am curious as to the realtionship of parking and camp locations and such for logistics purposes.
    Thanks
    Patrick
    Patrick,

    Those are buried deep within the event site, here:



    Map 2 contains an eensy triangle that is the Civilian Living History Area. Its my understanding that we are then routed to US parking. There is horse trailer parking shown there on Map 3, as well as another horse trailer parking lot.

    Given when y'all are coming in--my recommendation is for y'all to park the trailer, ride the horses over to the livery ( in the LH area), and then get our handcart for any additional gear you have to bring in. The bulk of your crowd will be camping just behind our Tavern, except when you ride off to Jine the Cavalry.

    The actual registration and Coggins papers inspections seems to be in downtown Perryville, then its a few miles out to the battlefield. Cell signal is very poor in this area--don't count on trying to find us that way, use the maps.
    Terre Hood Biederman
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      Re: Perryville site map

      Thank you, my dear. we can get a little more together now.
      Patrick
      (Pete)
      Just a private soldier trying to make a difference

      Patrick Peterson
      Old wore out Bugler

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        Re: Perryville site map

        I'm not sure if this helps, but this is the map they sent out to the sutlers:

        [COLOR="DarkRed"] [B][SIZE=2][FONT=Book Antiqua]Christopher J. Daley[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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        • #5
          Re: Perryville site map

          Thanks, that same map came thru today ,coincidentally I think, from the chief fed Bugler.
          Patrick
          Just a private soldier trying to make a difference

          Patrick Peterson
          Old wore out Bugler

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          • #6
            Re: Perryville site map

            Whats the little blue speck at the bottom? were going to have boy scouts camping in a confederate camp?

            Disregard, i'm an idiot, didn't read it right. Sorry been a long day... :confused_
            Last edited by csa blacksmith; 10-01-2006, 10:44 PM.
            Jay Cantieri
            2nd Tennessee infantry Co.C
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            • #7
              Re: Perryville site map

              This map looks to me like the typical bungling that has plagued the last 2 NSA events that I've attended. Namely, Franklin and Corinth. I think BOHICA is definitely appropriate.

              John Spain
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                Re: Perryville site map

                Speaking of weather, Saturday when we were working on the living history camp was wonderfully wet and cold.

                Here is an update for those of you camping in the authentic living history site. Summer kitchen #1 is up and running. There is a small fire pit for the laundry. A larger one for cooking and a brick bake oven built along with the wooden structure for preparation. Summer kitchen #2 has a fire ring and structure will be raised about mid-week.

                The livery is finished. It's a fine building.

                Ezra Barnhouse's store is up along with the front for the residence next door.

                Looking forward to seeing all in Perryville.

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

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