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Gathering of Civil War Eagles
Winchester, VA
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June tbd, 2011
www.civilwargatheringofeagles.com
The Gathering of Civil War Eagles is a one-of-a-kind journey back to one of the watershed events in American history – The War Between the States. Gathering of Civil War Eagles is not an academic seminar or a battlefield reenactment. Guests of Gathering of Civil War Eagles will be able to meet and talk with the very personas that made the critical decisions and led the opposing armies. You will hear the Generals discuss and debate battles and tactics, and politicians such as Lincoln and Davis debate secession and the sectional differences that led to War. There will also be award-winning authors to discuss and sign their books, period musical performances throughout the weekend, and chances to sip tea and see ladies’ fashions from the Civil War era. |
Civil War Encampment and Living History
La Porte, IN
219-324-6767
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June tbd, 2011
www.laportecountyhistory.org
Come and wander through camp to see demos of camp life, gun use and care, cooking over an open fire, handcrafts, soldiers' uniforms, loading and firing of cannon, skirmishes between the North and the South and more! No charge for outside demonstrations. Reduced admission to museum building for the day. |
Lanier Days
Madison, IN
812-273-0556
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June tbd, 2011
Thundering cannons on the Ohio River at the Lanier Mansion State Historic Site in historic Madison, Indiana. Civil War encampment, period music, small battles, historic trades fair, children’s storytelling and crafts, historic talks and more. June 19 & 20, 2010, 10 am to 4 p.m. Admission: $2 for adults, $1 for children. Re-enactors welcome. Call 812.273.0556 for more information.
601 West First St., Madison, IN 47250. |
Annual Gettysburg Civil War Battle Reenactment
Gettysburg, PA
717-338-1525
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July 01-03, 2011
www.gettysburgreenactment.com
Annual Gettysburg Reenactment. Battles each day. Massive pyrotechnics for all battles. Usual amentities supplied. Separate Confederate and Federal camps, Civilian camp for dependents of military. Extensive living history village and Activities Tents with presentations all day. Added this year Fife & Drum instructions for youths. Saturday night dance with the 2nd South Carolina String Band for all registered reenactors. Masonic meeting in field Saturday evening (pending PA Grand Lodge approval). Bounty paid for horses and cannons. Registration fee: $8 before December 31st, 2008, $12 from January 1st until March 15th 2009, $15 from March 15th until June 1st 2009. Mail in registration ends June 1st, 2009. No substitutions after June 1st. Walk-on fee $25. Federal Commander: General Allen Baldwin, Confederate Commander: General Dave Cornett. |
Battle of Rich Mountain 150th Anniversary Reenactment
Beverly, WV
Chelley Depp
info@richmountain.org
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July 09-10, 2011
www.richmountain.org
Beverly, WV July 9-10, 2011 Battle of Rich Mountain 150th Anniversary Commemorative Reenactment Weekend. Skirmishes, battles, living history. For Reenactor registration for this event or for a complete schedule of all 150th anniversary events for the Rich Mountain Battlefield Civil War Site, see our website at: www.richmountain.org. |
Rose Hill Manor Park 6th Annual Civil War Encampment
Frederick, MD
Kari Saavedra
ksaavedra@frederickcountymd.gov
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July tbd, 2011
rosehillmuseum.com
Celebrate the role Rose Hill Manor played as an ecnapment site for both Union & Confederate troops during the Civil War. Demonstration, Music, Manor Tours and more. Saturday 10am-4pm; Sunday 10am-3pm;
Battles 2pm Saturday & Sunday; Church Service 10:30am Sunday |
Meade County Civil War Days
Brandenburg, KY
270-42-1701
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July tbd, 2011
www.brandenburgreenactment.com
Join us for the 147th anniversary of Gen. John Hunt Morgan’s Great Raid. Camps and battles take place along the scenic banks of the Ohio River in Brandenburg, KY. There will be a raid on Main Street on Saturday and battles both Saturday and Sunday. The 52nd Regimental String Band will play a camp dance Saturday night and various scenarios will take place both days. Reenactors will be given a dinner on Saturday evening and a breakfast on Sunday morning. Bounties of still available for union infantry and cavalry ($10 for infantry and $20 for cavalry---must participate in both battles). Sponsored by the Meade County Civil War Heritage Association, Inc. |
Civil War Reenactment & Living History Event
Woodbury, CT
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August tbd, 2011
www.woodburybattle.com
Battles both days, Living History programs, Demonstrations,Civilian town of Unity.
Artillery bounty $100.00 plus free registration for gun crew. call for more information.
Period Sutlers are welcome, Registration deadline is July 25, 2009. |
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