I thought this might be of interest to some people. It would be fun to recruit these guys to come to a living history event: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/loc...,7992223.story
B.C. Milligan
Company K, First Penna. Reserves
I thought this might be of interest to some people. It would be fun to recruit these guys to come to a living history event: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/loc...,7992223.story
B.C. Milligan
Company K, First Penna. Reserves
BC,
we've got an 1860s club here in Gettysburg, my friend!
We're the Gettysburg Sentinels Vintage Base Ball Club, and we've got a charity game for the Children's Miracle Network Sept. 20th in the G'burg Rec Park. A year or so ago, we played for the US Army War College, and PBS was there filming. A great time was had by all!
Regards,
Shaun
Shaun C. Grenan
Gettysburg, PA
"(The Fire Zouaves) were in a pretty complete state of don’t care a d--n, modified by an affectionate and respectful deference to their Colonel.” - John Hay, 1861
" ' Ellsworth! Remember Ellsworth!' was the chorused battle-cry with us all, and at each shout horsemen would fall from their horses, victims upon our altar of vengeance." -Member of Co, B, 1st NY Fire Zouaves, NY Leader, July 23, 1861.
BTW,
I am pretty darn certain that wearing the stockings up like that is 1870s and later, as seen by the Cincy Red Stockings.
Regards,
Shaun
Shaun C. Grenan
Gettysburg, PA
"(The Fire Zouaves) were in a pretty complete state of don’t care a d--n, modified by an affectionate and respectful deference to their Colonel.” - John Hay, 1861
" ' Ellsworth! Remember Ellsworth!' was the chorused battle-cry with us all, and at each shout horsemen would fall from their horses, victims upon our altar of vengeance." -Member of Co, B, 1st NY Fire Zouaves, NY Leader, July 23, 1861.
One of the largest convocations of vintage base ball will be in Columbus, OH Labor Day weekend during the Ohio Cup. Should be better than 20 men's teams and 2 or 3 ladies' teams competing. I don't think the game schedule has been published yet but games will be at Ohio Village (I-71 and 17th Avenue) typically start around 9 am.
YOS,
Greg Forquer
1st OLA, Battery A (Statehouse Battery)
30th OVI, Co. B
I was amazed when I found a few years ago out how big Period Baseball was getting.
WTH
Shaun --
If you have not done so, you might try reading Thomas Dyja's great book, "Play for a Kingdom," which features not only baseball, but Zouaves (not your regiment, alas) and is set in the inferno of The Wilderness. I found it gripping.
B.C. Milligan
Company K, First Penna. Reserves
BC,
alas, the 14th Brooklyn were chasseurs a pied, and not zouaves...according to themselves!(Shh, here's a historical secret, the 14th Brooklyn's uniforms were actually an attempt to copy Ellsworth's US Zouave Cadets!)
I LOVE that book, and think it would be a great movie someday! Dyja also wrote another good book, "Meet John Trow", about a reluctant reenactor who delves too far into his first person portrayal and it's quite interesting.
Regards,
Shaun Grenan
The "Red-pants do not a zouave make" mess![]()
Shaun C. Grenan
Gettysburg, PA
"(The Fire Zouaves) were in a pretty complete state of don’t care a d--n, modified by an affectionate and respectful deference to their Colonel.” - John Hay, 1861
" ' Ellsworth! Remember Ellsworth!' was the chorused battle-cry with us all, and at each shout horsemen would fall from their horses, victims upon our altar of vengeance." -Member of Co, B, 1st NY Fire Zouaves, NY Leader, July 23, 1861.
Originally Posted by Forquer
Greg,
one of these years I'm going to actually get my club out there your-a-way to play in the vintage mecca! I wanna play the Muffins!!!!
Regards,
Shaun
Shaun C. Grenan
Gettysburg, PA
"(The Fire Zouaves) were in a pretty complete state of don’t care a d--n, modified by an affectionate and respectful deference to their Colonel.” - John Hay, 1861
" ' Ellsworth! Remember Ellsworth!' was the chorused battle-cry with us all, and at each shout horsemen would fall from their horses, victims upon our altar of vengeance." -Member of Co, B, 1st NY Fire Zouaves, NY Leader, July 23, 1861.
At last, I finally have a place to post this link. neat picture ain't it![]()
see next link on next post.
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