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Camp
Chase Gazette is the first, best, and at present
the only nationally distributed publication devoted entirely
to the subject of reenacting America’s Civil War. CCG is now
in its 31st year.
Published
ten times per year in a magazine format (typically 68 to 76
pages in length), each issue is stuffed full of current information
about Civil
War reenacting, information you cannot find anywhere else.
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Following
up on the success of Fire on the Mountain 2000, this
event is open to both Garrison and Campaign Impressions,
with all standard safety and authenticity regulations
enforced. Artillery and Mounted forces by invitation
only in order to maintain correct force ratios. The
event is restricted to 2000 participants.
Click
here
to visit the event web site.
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18th
Annual Licking County
Civil War Reenactment
June 26 & 27,
2004
Infirmary Mound Park
Granville, Ohio
Visit
the Event Web Site
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Sunset
in the West
The
Last Campaign
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The
140th
Franklin Reenactment. This
event promises to be one of the highlights of the
western event season. Click here
to join us at the forum to discuss 2004 events.
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To
Visit Our Spotsylvania Photo Gallery, Click
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WHAT
DID YOU THINK? DO YOU HAVE PHOTOS?
The
Spotsylvania 140th Anniversary Reenactment is now a
memory. If you attended the event, what did you
think? Do you have any photos you would like to contribute
to our photo
gallery?
To
Submit an After Action Report or Evaluation, visit our
Forum by clicking Here.
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FROM THE APRIL ISSUE
Bill
Holschuh's Farewell Address
From
the April 2004 Issue. Good Luck Bill. We'll miss you
in the reenacting world.
Click
here
to read the article.
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NEW
- NESHAMINY IMAGE GALLERY
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Contributed
By Stacy Hampton
The
Neshaminy event was held in Neshaminy, Pennsylvania
on April 24-25, 2004. This gallery is reproduced here
with her permission. If you are interested in her
photos, you can e-mail her by clicking here.
To
Visit the Gallery, Please Click Here.
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CIVIL
WAR MEMORIES GALLERY
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Ed
and Lois Denaut have compiled have over 100 pages
of photographs, poems, civil war newspaper articles,
etchings, etc. from a Civil War Scrapbook left to
them by their mother and grandmother. We offer this
sample in their gallery. Some
interesting Citizen Images.
Click
here
to enter the gallery.
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CIVIL
WAR PRESERVATION TRUST
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2004
Top
Ten List
of Endangered Battlefields
in the CWPT Report:
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Chancellorsville,
Virginia, Fort
Donelson, Tennessee, Franklin,
Tennessee, Glendale,
Virginia, “The
Hell Hole” (Pickett’s Mill, New Hope Church and
Dallas), Georgia, Mansfield,
Louisiana, Morris
Island, South Carolina, New
Bern, North Carolina, South
Mountain, Maryland, Wilson’s
Creek, Missouri
To
View the "At-Risk Battlefields at CWPT , Click Here.
To Read the Full Article at the CWPT, Click Here.
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UPDATED
June 1, 2004
HUNLEY
FUNERAL
Read
the BONUS Article "By the Thousands We Came"
by William Waldrop by clicking
here.
IMAGE GALLERY
To
visit the Hunley Gallery click here.
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ARTICLES
IN THE MAY ISSUE
Antietam
2003 Preservation History - Living the History - By Kevin
O'Beirne
Take
a Seat...Material Culture - By Nicky Hughes
The
Nathan Bedford Forrest Home - Preservation Project -
By Connie Sims.
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To
contribute an article, please click here.
To submit photos for our site, please click here.
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Visitors
Since April 2000
Since
the renovation of the site, our traffic at Camp Chase has more
than quadrupled the last three years put together. Thank You.
If
you have any questions or suggestions, please click here.
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Corps
Badges, Military Rank, Insignias
Military
Rank
Federal and Confederate
Current
Value of
Old Money
National
Park
Service Military History
National
Park
Service Parks Guide
Library
of
Congress Civil War Photographs
NARA
Military Records Search
Hardee's
Tactics Manual
Casey's
Infantry Tactics
1861
U.S. Army Regulations:
Uniforms & Equipage
Civil
War Maps at
the Library of Congress
Civil
War Music
Civil
War Museums
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