The Battle of Fort Fisher, N.C.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Heading Out for the Civil War

Shortly,I will be driving south to Wauconda, Illinois, for the annual Civil War Days Re-enactment.

My Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp will have a recruitment tent set up which I will man when I'm not ambulating over the grounds at the Lake County Discovery Museum on the Forest Preserve grounds.

Just reading the publicity about the event I found out about tents and lodging used by soldiers.

CAMPAIGN TENTS were the two-man variety and used when operating on the campaign trail.

GARRISON TENTS were pitched when troops were staying put for several weeks or longer. They were often the Wedge A-Frame tents that slept 4-6 or the larger Sibley tents that resembled tee pees and slept 14-16.

WINTER ENCAMPMENT QUARTERS were often log cabins with all sorts of soldier luxuries.

There will also be am 1863 Summer Agricultural Fair and a Confederate Council of War.

Looking Forward to It. --Old B-Runner

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