Here is a site of a great guy. He said he took about 5000 pictures there. Not sure who would be in them , but you might get lucky and find yourself.
http://tgdavison-photography.smugmug.com/
Here is a site of a great guy. He said he took about 5000 pictures there. Not sure who would be in them , but you might get lucky and find yourself.
http://tgdavison-photography.smugmug.com/
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
- Abraham Lincoln -
Brian Mensching
Capt. B.A. Mensching of the
8th Illinois Cavalry Regiment ~ Company B
www.8thillinoiscavalry.org
My question now is, does anyone have a video of our column going by? At the park or at the event. I keep waiting for something to pop up on youtube, but haven't had luck yet.
Thad Gallagher
Pit Rat Mess
49th Ohio
Huber Heights #777 F&AM
"...mostly of a rough and class [who] gave a great deal of of trouble by insubordination; but they did not lack courage..." Brig. Gen. Jacob Cox speaking of the 1st and 2nd Kentucky Infantry (made up of mostly Ohioans)
Some good videos of us advancing on the Rebs Sunday: http://youtu.be/R1ZMoxLqzmQ
Troy Groves - Historical Interpreter
1st Infantry, California Volunteers
http://www.manifest-history.org/
http://www.facebook.com/azreenactor
"an average of 17 miles per day. This marching is not much to brag of but it is a very excellent performance for green troops..." - A California Volunteer, Oct. 19, 1861
thanks for posting. very nice pics
"Good video" is awfully relative on that one, AZReenactor!
LOL
WTH
Yuma gonna luv it
Came up with this video through a friend. Most of the column stepping off at the park.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=3334762102305
Thad Gallagher
Pit Rat Mess
49th Ohio
Huber Heights #777 F&AM
"...mostly of a rough and class [who] gave a great deal of of trouble by insubordination; but they did not lack courage..." Brig. Gen. Jacob Cox speaking of the 1st and 2nd Kentucky Infantry (made up of mostly Ohioans)
Thad, Nice job with the stepping off video.
As for the other videos I shared, "good quantity of footage" might have been more apt, but regardless, it is nice to see the 15th Iowa in action. I'm happy for any videos or photos that prompt the replaying of the event in my mind. I'm glad I was able to be a part of it and look forward to the next time I can take the field with a similarly large number of authentically minded reenactors.
Troy Groves - Historical Interpreter
1st Infantry, California Volunteers
http://www.manifest-history.org/
http://www.facebook.com/azreenactor
"an average of 17 miles per day. This marching is not much to brag of but it is a very excellent performance for green troops..." - A California Volunteer, Oct. 19, 1861
I did see a fella, with what looked like a smaller handheld hd movie camera, moving back behind our lines and to our right ( co. A). I believe he was outfitted as an officer ( ?) Maybe some of that will come out later.
Eric Brown
Currently known to associate with the WIG / AG
"It has never been fully realized, nor appreciated by the people of the North-the great part in preserving the Union, the brave, loyal,and patriotic Union men, in the mountainous parts of the Southern states, rendered" - Orderly Sgt. Silas P. Woodall (2nd grt. grnd...) member of "Kennemers Union Scouts & Guides"-organized in Woodville, Alabama 1863.
Not sure about an embedded camera man. The video I posted third hand, friend of a friend (Eric Jacobson), on FB. Can't take credit for that one.
I will say, what a feeling that was, when the command to march was given and the music started up.
Thad Gallagher
Pit Rat Mess
49th Ohio
Huber Heights #777 F&AM
"...mostly of a rough and class [who] gave a great deal of of trouble by insubordination; but they did not lack courage..." Brig. Gen. Jacob Cox speaking of the 1st and 2nd Kentucky Infantry (made up of mostly Ohioans)
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