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Annual Civil War Revisited
Fresno, CA
559.441.0862
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October 02-03, 2010
The Fresno Historical Society and National Civil War Association
present the largest living history reenactment of the Civil War in the Western United States.
at Kearney Park, Fresno, California. This beautiful park is transformed into encampments for Union and Confederate soldiers and Civilians to the amazement of spectators. Two battles daily with field hospital reenactments following the battles. Our focus this year is medical history. Meet Harriett Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Clara Barton, President Abraham Lincoln, our Generals and many more historic figures!
Camp Night - Don't miss the Sons of the San Joaquin!
Two dinners: Soldiers Dinner and Generals Dinner |
Blackford County Civil War Days
Hartford City, IN
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October 08-10, 2010
www.hartfordcitycwdays.com
21st annual anniversary of Blackford County Civil War Days and 15th annual Educational Day. CAVALRY
$30 powder bounty to mounted cavalry (only).
Current Cogging required.
INFANTRY
Powder ration to the first 200 arriving at the event.
ARTILLERY
$125 powder bounty for full scale (57" wheels and full length tube), or $100 powder bounty for full scale mountain howitzers (all guns must be approved by the overall artillery safety commander). Ongoing skirmish up to battle both days, tactical Sunday morning, military ball, payroll, artillery night firing, demonstrations, parlor games, ladies tea and fashion show. $50 drawing each day for one CS & US soldier. Hay, straw, wood, plus Saturday evening meal provided. Registration free for all persons except sutlers. Sutler fee - $25.00 (donated to the Blackford County Monument Fund). No modern facilities or electrical hook-ups on site. Campground within four miles. Host units are 49th Ind. Vol. Inf., Co. F and 50th Vir. Inf., Co. D. Sponsored by the Blackford County Civil War Reenactment Club. |
Battle of Fort Sanders
Knoxville, TN
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October 08-10, 2010
We are in the planning stages for the 2010 re-enactment. The attack on the fort will always be the centerpiece of the re-enactment. Other actions that took place during the siege of Knoxville are being explored to determine their practicality and suitability for our site. |
Camp White Sulphur Springs Living History
Sulphur Springs, AR
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October 08-10, 2010
www.arkansastoothpick.com
family-oriented event and will be a great time to learn about the Civil War in Pine Bluff and Jefferson County. Camp White Sulphur was one location the Confederate military used in reorganizing the Army of the Trans-Mississippi during 1862. |
Holiday Dinner Theater
Sunbury, OH
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October 09, 2010
www.rosecransheadquarters.com
Please join the General Rosecrans’ Department of the Ohio Headquarters Unit for a very special dining experience! As you step into the Historic 1816 Myers Inn, you will be transported to another era! Enjoy a delicious, home-made meal with all the trimmings by candlelight, which will be served by staff in Civil War period clothing. After the meal, you will witness a gathering of Rosecrans’ officers to discuss strategy and battle plans.
A question and answer session to follow.
Help Build a Statue for The General!
Additional fund-raising dinners on Nov 13 and Dec 11. Reservations required for each dinner. |
Battle of Camp Wildcat
near London, KY
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October 15-17, 2010
www.wildcatreenactment.org
149th Anniversary of the Battle of Camp Wildcat, London, Kentucky,
sponsored by the Laurel Home Guard. The three-day event begins with a
school day Friday. As many reenactors as possible are encouraged to come
early and help share living history with the 800-1,400 children who
usually attend. We would also like demonstrations of period crafts,
impersonations, and enough people for a small skirmish for the students.
Dinner and hayride provided for helping with School Day. Saturday and
Sunday feature a full battle reenactment each day. Other events include
historical speakers on Saturday and Sunday, memorial service,
demonstrations, civilian social, period church service, dance, and more.
Dinner served to reenactors Saturday night. Sutler space is limited, so
pre-registration is required. Sutler fee is $30. Food vendors allowed by
invitation only. Military reenactors, due to the difficulty in obtaining
powder, you must pre-register in order to be assured of powder. Reenactor
pre-registration deadline is Sept. 1, 2009. Fee is $5 per person ($10 per
family in same household) paid before Oct. 1; after Oct. 1 (including
walk-ons) fee is $8 per person. Union reenactors needed. Make checks
payable to Laurel Home Guard. Send paid registrations to: J. Westerfield,
15 Hacienda Circle, Corbin, Ky. 40701. For more information, see website |
Civil War Weekend
Washington State Park, AR
870-983-2684
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November 05-06, 2010
The Civil War was one of the most trying times in our nation’s history. During this event, walk the streets of a town touched by the hand of war. We will interpret the final two years of the conflict, when Washington was Arkansas’s Confederate State Capital. Reenactors from across the region present living history demonstrations throughout the weekend. |
Army of Mississippi School of the Battery
Utica, MS
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November 05-07, 2010
www.stanfordsmississippibattery.com/index.html
Event at the 160 year old plantation used by Gen. McPherson before his march to Raymond. Infantry and Cavalry also welcome.
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Battle of Secessionville
Mt. Pleasant, SC
(843)-884-4371
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November 13-14, 2010
Each November, The Re-enactment of The Battle of Secessionville is the featured centerpiece of Living History Weekend at Boone Hall Plantation. Hundreds of re-enactors relive that day that occurred 145 years ago June 16, 1862 when Confederate soldiers at Fort Lamar on James Island kept Charleston from being seized by Union forces. |
Liendo Plantation Civil War Weekend
Hempstead, TX
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November 20-21, 2010
www.11texascav.org
We Portray To Educate, Educate To Preserve & Preserve To Honor . . Presented by the 11th Texas Cavalry and Historic Liendo Plantation the weekend before Thanksgiving every year in Hempstead, TX |
Stoneman's Raid
Green River Plantation, NC
828-275-2873
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November tbd, 2010
A Civil War battle will be held at the Green River Plantation on November 15th and 16th. It will include Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry. Visitors will be able to wander through the camps of the
Confederate and Union forces and experience the daily life of soldiers and civilians during the War Between the States. Sutlers selling wares, and a battle at 2:00 will be held each day. |
Christmas in the Field
Windsor, VA
see website
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December 11-12, 2010
www.summerofhell.com
This event replaces, at least for 2010, the May battle previously held. Click the link on their website to learn more about the new event. Heritage Park in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Host Units:
Mahone's Brigade (16th Va, 41st Va, 61st Va, 12th Va, 3rd Alabama Field Hospital)
Commanded by Col. Billy Smith (formerly 32nd Virginia Infantry Company H).
13th Virginia Calvary, Company I, Commanded by Captain David Fay |
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