+ Reply to Thread
Page 3 of 4 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 LastLast
Results 21 to 30 of 35

Thread: UPDATE BGA Shiloh

  1. #21
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    I thought I'd seen everything in Gettysburg until 3/4/07
    Posts
    485

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Spinster View Post
    Friends,

    Please pardon the interruption here to the general event run up information.


    I'm even taking my moderator bonnet off. There now.

    This is my official pre-event Rant.


    I made a little speech back in January at the national meeting of the Blue Gray Alliance. I would normally assume that all commanders present at that meeting comunicated to their folks the various information they received. My phone and mail in recent days tells me this is not the case.

    First, here, linked straight to the event website, are the standards for the Civilian ONLY Town of Purdy:
    http://shiloh150.org/civilian_town

    There are a number of rules there, but there are a couple that have specific application to the military side of this event. It would be a good idea to read them if you have any idea of living in the Town of Purdy.

    The short version is this : NO MILITARY MAY LIVE IN THE TOWN OF PURDY. Period. End of Story.


    The Town of Purdy is integral to planned scenarios during the event. The presence of the 'wrong side' at any given moment is essentially 'scenario busting'--something that all good military participants should understand as a disruptive influence during an event, a rogue action that can destroy months of planning in a matter of moments.

    If military reenactors set up camp in the Town of Purdy, and emerge from their tent in military uniform during the course of the event, they will be required to move their camp from the Town immediately. As Civilian Governor for the Blue Gray Alliance, I have the backing of both overall commanders in enforcing this. Further, I have delegated to the Town Mayor, Robert Orrand, full authority to make decisions as to who may live in the Town, and to enforce all the Town rules.

    If you are military and unable to camp with your campaign unit due to physical infirmity, the place for you is in 'family garrison/mixed camps'. There are two of them. Federal 'mixed camps' are behind Sutler Row. Confederate 'mixed camps' are beside Confederate Parking.

    If you are civilian and unable to walk distance--well, its up to you to judge your limitations and act accordingly. Its a long way to the parking lots from Purdy. Its a long way to Sutlers from Purdy. We are about as far back in the property as one can get. THERE ARE NO SHUTTLES RUNNING TO THE TOWN OF PURDY FROM ANYWHERE IN THE SITE. Further, the Town of Purdy closes to vehicle traffic at NOON on Friday.

    There is no 'handicapped parking' in or near Purdy. The area is closed to vehicle traffic from noon on Friday until the event is over on Sunday afternoon. There are no exceptions. If you wish to go the Dance, the parking lot, Sutler Row, or anywhere else on the site, you will have to walk to get there.

    Either that, or bring your own period carriage and team and use them to travel. The historical record shows that can also be a bad idea with an army around.

    Rant ends here. For the Moment. Thank You for your time.

    Terre Lawson
    Civilian Governor, Blue Gray Alliance
    You mean you designed an event that doesn't cater to one person? Imagine that.
    Grumpy Rain Jonah
    visit us:
    http://www.thecommonground.proboards.com/
    "This cowardly traitor state, secure from harm, as she thought, in her central position, with hellish haste dragged her Southern sisters into the caldron of secession. Little did she dream that the hated flag would again wave over her soil, but this bright morning a thousand Union banners are floating in the breeze....” W.T. Sherman

  2. #22
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Tuskaloosa, Alabama
    Posts
    3,885

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by LittleJohn View Post
    Ma'am,

    There were a couple of gals from Illinois at Twin Rivers, living in town. And if memory serves me correct, there was a lady from Springfield with several of her ... companions at Wilson's Creek. If'n a military type feller was to slip into Purdy and try to pay them a visit ...... Would he get hit with the get along stick?

    Your Friend,


    John
    Depending on which military is in control, you could get 'arrested', and held until your officer comes to bail you out.


    Now, if you are looking for me, I'll be about 300 yards away, washing dishes in Wagon Camp.
    Mrs. Lawson
    Weaver, Spinster, Strong Fast Dyes
    Knitted Goods and yarns available thlawson@bellsouth.net



    Moderator, When I remember. We got Rules here!



    http://www.bluegraygettysburg.com/

  3. #23
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Tuskaloosa, Alabama
    Posts
    3,885

    Default

    Grumpy,

    Yep. And you will see over on the OTB why my head exploded today.


    Now back to Bill Jordans excellent question--trailer parking

    At the back of both parking areas (back being defined as the furtherest from other camps, is trailer parking. Horse trailers and RV's both will park along this treeline and will back in pretty close to each other. Those with an awning will be able to roll it out, but not hog up a bunch of space. The lanes will be maintained so that a straight pull out is available.

    Why are they way over there at the furtherest reaches of the parking lot?

    Generators. Nobody likes to hear them. And a 'quiet generator' is a relative term.


    Which back to why my head exploded earlier today.
    Mrs. Lawson
    Weaver, Spinster, Strong Fast Dyes
    Knitted Goods and yarns available thlawson@bellsouth.net



    Moderator, When I remember. We got Rules here!



    http://www.bluegraygettysburg.com/

  4. #24
    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Location
    Clermont County Ohio
    Posts
    358

    Default

    Sounds Marvelous to me!
    I am coming in complete civilian garb, right down to my shoes (not one stitch of anything remotely looking military). So, I can fit in, at anytime. Only doning my military gear, come Friday evening. Should be quite a bit of fun.

    S.D.Swart

  5. #25
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Posts
    43

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by desotobob View Post
    As Mayor, there will always be a LOADED 1855 double barrelled shotgun at the ready. As a Union sympathizer, I do not "cotton" to Secesh being in Purdy. It is not the STICK you need to fear, but the double load of buckshot in the Mayor's gun. (Oh - and Mrs. Hurst has been know to hide an 1849 pocket pistol under her hoops!)
    If I visit, I will be sure to bring Yankee dollars. These should satisfy you well, yes?

  6. #26
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Tuskaloosa, Alabama
    Posts
    3,885

    Default

    Mayor Fielding Hurst is a known Unionist. I imagine that sort can be bribed.

    He needs that shotgun though. He ain't much taller than your belt buckle John.
    Mrs. Lawson
    Weaver, Spinster, Strong Fast Dyes
    Knitted Goods and yarns available thlawson@bellsouth.net



    Moderator, When I remember. We got Rules here!



    http://www.bluegraygettysburg.com/

  7. #27
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Posts
    43

    Default

    Good. I am very short on Yankee dollars.

  8. #28
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Columbus, OH
    Posts
    3,284

    Default

    Just a reminder for all of us Eastern Time Zone folks: Shiloh is in the Central Time Zone.
    You'll get there an hour early, and get home an hour late.
    Bernard Biederman
    30th OVI
    Co. B

  9. #29
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Posts
    105

    Default

    Thank you kindly for the answer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Spinster View Post
    Grumpy,

    Yep. And you will see over on the OTB why my head exploded today.


    Now back to Bill Jordans excellent question--trailer parking

    At the back of both parking areas (back being defined as the furtherest from other camps, is trailer parking. Horse trailers and RV's both will park along this treeline and will back in pretty close to each other. Those with an awning will be able to roll it out, but not hog up a bunch of space. The lanes will be maintained so that a straight pull out is available.

    Why are they way over there at the furtherest reaches of the parking lot?

    Generators. Nobody likes to hear them. And a 'quiet generator' is a relative term.


    Which back to why my head exploded earlier today.
    Bill Jordan

  10. #30
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Bolivar, MO
    Posts
    28

    Default

    What's an "OTB"?
    Daniel Keith
    4th Missouri

+ Reply to Thread

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts