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 Jim
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  Posted 25/11/2007 04:59:57 PM
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The website for the Sparks of Secession event is up at:

http://www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar/WestvilleIndex

Regards,
Jim Butler
SCAR www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar

Jim Butler
 Jim
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  Posted 07/02/2008 07:51:35 PM
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There are some unique aspects planned for the Sparks of Secession - Westville 1861 event in October:

Economy: Reenactors will have part of their registration returned to them in the form of repro, "Notes". Additional notes can also be purchased thru registration or at time of sign-in. Of the proceeds, $1 for every $10 will go to Historic Westville (also $5 of each registration will be donated to Historic Westville). These "Notes" are used to feed the economy and livelihood of Westville, GA. You will need these "Notes" to buy your basic neccesities (food, meat, supplies) as well as luxury goods (sutler items, clothes, show tickets, herbs/spices, stationary, tavern, pre-cooked foods, leathergoods) and services (cooking, Domestic, laundry, livery, tailor, ambrotypist, etc). There are no free rides so everyone must cook and prepare their own food. We will have several cookfires going throughout the town to cook your food. There is one working cooking hearth and we will have full-time cook preparing meals for those interested. You have to pay "Notes" for her services. Our hope is that by having some type of "working" currency that it will not only add life to the town but also increase the quality of our first person.

Sleeping/Camping Arrangements: Unfortunately, we can not promise a house for each person. Sleeping/ Camping arrangements are improvised for this event. Recruits will camp in the 21st GA encampment on the Courthouse lawn. Civilians will camp either communally in the available buildings, shelters, porches or in a seperate tent city. This tent city if off limits to the public and not part of the scenario (however you are to still try to remain in first person and keep modern talk in low tones in this area). It is, however, a place for you to sleep, change, cook, etc.). Both areas will have cook fires for cooking. We are only able to use about 1/2 of the buildings as some are off-limits and are furnished with antiques. Buildings will be assigned to reenactors depending on their roles and availability. You can bring a bed and personal items, and tools for your role, but do not bring additional furniture.

First Person: The event goes LIVE at Friday 5 pm. It is first person from then until Sunday at 2 pm. PLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE BEFORE FRIDAY AT 5 PM! Take a vacation day and you can also see the Columbus Naval Museum, Fort Benning Infantry Museum or Andersonville/POW Museum. We will have interpretors/docents leading groups throughout the event. Everyone else is to remain in first person and leave the interpretation and modern conversations with the public to the Interpretors/Docents. Each reenactor is asked to research their role and be able to recreate the role, craft, duty, etc. Reenactors shoudl also bring any appropriate supplies, tools, etc to conduct their role. If you need a role assigned, we can provide you one. We also will start with two full-time Recuits who will be in the Military camp all weekend.

Vignettes: Each reenactor and their role is essentially its own vignette. As reeanctors do business throughout the town and interact with eacg other it will bring the town to life. We will have some scheduled large vignettes that include the whole town. ALL reenactors MUST take part in these scheduled vignettes. These will include BBQ and Fire Eater Rally (Fri evening), Mustering of the troops (Sat. Afternoon), Flag Presentation and Departure Parade (Sun 2 pm). At night the site is closed to the public, but we will remain in first person. Friday evening is the Rally and Saturday evening is Entertainment and Tavern is open.

Military: As men are recruited into the 21st GA, they will close shop on their civilian business and check in to the military camp on the Courthouse lawn and will now be military recruits. They should now follow their ordered military schedule. Women will thus either take over the males civilian business or close the business. Throughout Saturday all recruits will be in the Military camp.

The website summarizes these at: www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar/WestvilleIndex

Regards,
Jim Butler
SRR www.geocities.com/saltriverrifles
SCAR www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar

Jim Butler
 Jim
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  Posted 10/07/2008 11:04:11 PM
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Well, the early registration date for Sparks of Secession - Westville, 1861 is closing in fast.  Early registration of $35 ends August 17th. Late registration will be accepted until Sept. 25th and is $45. Don't wait! Lock in your role now by sending in your registration.  We can assign you a role or you can select your own to be approved.

Significant updates have been added to the website at:

www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar/WestvilleIndex

These updates include:
- Updated and cleaned up Registration/Roles Listing.
- Nearby Sites
- Vendors & Services page
- Updated Site Photos page
- Site Map (print and bring to event).

We are in need of the following roles:
- Lawyers
- Court Clerk
- Tax Collector
- Teamster
- Street cleaner
- Potter (skilled)
- Musicians (fife & drum, bugle and civilian period musicians)
- Full time 21st GA Recruits
- Farmers, miners, plantation overseers and others to portray travellers
 in town doing business.
- African-Americans who are willing to portray slaves
- set up, sign-in and parking volunteers
- Docent/Interpretor volunteers
- Recruitment clerk

Don't miss this opportunity to bring a period 1860s town to life!

Regards,
Jim Butler
SRR
SCAR



Jim Butler
 Jim
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  Posted 18/08/2008 09:01:32 AM
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Early registration for Sparks of Secession - Westville, GA 1861 ends August 30th.  All early registrations must be postmarked by August 30th and then the fee goes up.
The website for info and Registration form is at:
http://www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar/WestvilleIndex

Remember that your registration includes FIVE period meals throughout the weekend (meal tickets will be issued). One of the meals is a PERIOD pit BBQ served at our Saturday night Recruitment Rally. Your registration money also covers $12 that will be issued back to you in the form of "Notes" that can be spent at the event. Ezra Barnhouse Goods will run the General Store and be fully stocked and ready top accomodate your needs. Todd Harrington will be there striking images as an Ambrotypist.  There will also be other goods and services available throughout the village. Thus, we have a working economy at the event. More "Notes" can be purchased at the event as well.
A donation will also be made to the site as well.

We also have a Reenactor Refuge area for people to set up their tents (A frames, wall tents, dogs, shebangs flies are all acceptable). You may keep any creature comforts you wish in your tent as long as they stay there.  This area is off limits to the spectators and this area gives you chance to rest, sleep, eat or chat out of first person. A limited amount of straw will also be provided. Fire wood is limited but also available (all meals are provided so cooking is an option but not needed). We ask that all reenactor bring a period cup, plate and utensils for meals.

Please do not miss out on this unique event sponsered by SCAR (SE Coalition of Authentic Reenactors) that allows us to play in a fully functional 1850s town with original structures.  This events mission is to give the feel of being part of a rural, 1861, GA town during the exciting time of Secession and the call to arms. The military impression is the 21st GA, Co. I, "Stewart Infantry" and we will have a military encampment all weekend and civilians can convert to military over the course of the weekend as they are recruited, mustered in and report for duty in camp (uniforms are primarily civilian/militia...see Men's Dress Guidelines on webpage). You can also opt to be full-time military all weekend as well. We will also have fife and drummers as well.

Exciting scenarios include a period BBQ and Recruitment Rally, an important trial at the courthouse, infantry drills, working tavern, Ladies Aid Society, and countless working roles including textile production, dying, spinning, woodworking, blacksmithing, cotton ginning, quilting, hearth cooking, etc, etc. Many people are coming with unique and well researched roles.
If you feel you don't have skill or role, we will will find you one that is satisfactory.  The town does need many people portraying farmers travelling to town to do business. So, we encourage you to attend and be part of this unique opportunity!

Below is a list of those registered thus far and their roles.  Some important roles we still need filled are:  Defense Attorney, Law clerk, Accused, Laborers/Teamsters, travelling farmers. We also need a handful of people who would like to take a couple of hours on Saturday to act as docents leading tours. If you have any questions contact me at unionguy1@comcast.net

Although Westville is in rural Lumpkin, GA. If you plan your trip right there are many great historic tourist sites within 40 miles (Andersonville, Columbus CW Naval Museum, Fort Benning Infantry Museum, Providence Park...links are on the webopage).  I look forward to seeing you there!

Regards,
Jim Butler
SCAR www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar

Current Registration list as of 8-16-08:
Name                               Role: (Civilian/military)  - First Person Name+

Mark Barber *                Teamster / Recruit - B.L. Blouse
Greg Barnett *                 Deputy Shriff / Recruit - George McKidd
Andrew Batten *              Tavernkeeper / Recruit - Thomas Zachhough
Gary Bergstrom *            Woodworker / Recruit - James Roberts
Peter Berezek *               Banker / Recuit - James Canaday
Al Bouler *                      School Master / Recruit - Henry Sherman
Joe Blunt                        Clothier / Recruit  -  John Singer II
Mark Bridges *               Livery / Recruit  -  Chester Dees
Jim Bruce *                    Physician / Recuit - J.L. Porter
Kimberlee Bruce *          Midwife / Spinner - Helen Porter
Ann Burgamy *               Laundry services - Elizabeth Kolb
Christopher Burns *       Artist / Recruit  - James A. Norokin
Jim Butler *                    Post Master / Recruiting Officer - James L. Logan
Herb Coats *                   Sheriff / Recruit - Daniel McKennon
Sean Cooper *                Cotton Seed Broker / Recruit - George Rafer
Tripp Corbin                   Judge / Recruit - Isaac Sherman
Chris Crabb *                 Minister - J.M. Austin
Beth Crabb *                  Store Proprietor-Ezra Barnhouse - Martha Haus
John Crabb *                  Store Proprietors-Ezra Barnhouse - William Haus
Greg Deese *                  Court Clerk / Recruit - E.J. Kukery
Jean Dominguez *           Fruit/Vegetable Drying - Lizzie Rutherford
Brandon Franklin *         Apprentice / Recruit-musician -
Cory Franklin *               Apprentice / Recruit-musician -  
Dylan Franklin *             Apprentice / Recuit-musician -
Sam Franklin *               Blacksmith / Recruit -  
Joey Gangler *                Cotton Gin Foreman / Recuit - Henry Courtney
Chris Giddens *               Housewife - Hannah Ross McDonald
Ken Giddens *                 Cotton Broker / Recruit - Ed McDonald
Kay Gnagey *                  Seamstress - Catherine Holoman
Todd Harrington *           Ambrotypist / Recruit - John Garland
Angela Harris *               Visiting Relative
Charles Heath *              Well Digger / Recruit - James Daniel
Chris Henderson             Woodworker / Recruit - Eldridge Hardy
Dylan Henry *                 Student-Tavern Worker - George Zachough
Ed Henry *                       Tavern Worker / Recruit - John Zachough
Brian Hicks *                   Attorney / Recruit - B.S. Worrell
Hoke Hinson *                 Shoe Maker / Recruit  -  Johan George Singer
Andrew Jerram                Business Traveller / Recruit
Sandra Jusak *                Cotton Spinner - Elenor McChambers
Sarah Jusak *                 Quilling - Sarah McChambers
Ken Knopp *                    Harness Maker / Recuit - David Garris
Lawson, Terre *               Textile Producer
Bob McClendon               Mayor / Horse Wrangler
Brian McGarrahan          Woods Rider / Recruit
Bevin Macrae *               Domestic - Elizabeth Holt
Hal Merritt *                   Show Promoter / Recruit - B.F. Smith
Robbie Mitchell               Orator / Orderly Sgt - 1st Sgt John Kenyon
Diana Myers *                 Midwife / Spinner - Martha Gould
Rachel Ochs *                 Laundry Services - Mary Kolb
Susan Odom *                 Cook - Hannah Atkinson
Burt Page *                     Tax Collector / Recruit - Thomas Crocker
Joel Phillips *                 Carpenter / Recruit - William Brooke
Hunter Poythress           Orator / Recruiting Officer
Christopher Rideout *    Teamster / Recruit - Wilham Johnson
Vickie Rumble *             Herbalist/Spicer
Brian Sanderson *          Glass Worker / Recruit - A.W. Sapp
Andy Shogren *              Painter / Recruit -
Kirby Smith *                 Fishmonger - Recruit -  
Joe Smotherman *         Postal Clerk / Recuit -
Stormi Souter *              Vegetable Farmer - Anna Colier
Paul Sparks *                 Newspaper Reporter / Recruit
Hank Trent *                  Gardener - McDonald House - John Garland
Marta Vincent *             Seamstress - Mary Mercer
Lora Woodard *              Vegetable Farmer - Caroline Holt

* indicates that registration has been paid and role is locked. Roles are locked once we receive your paid registration.
+ not everyone gets an assigned first person name.  It is up to everyone else to create a fictitious and credible first person character appropriate to Lumpkin, GA. Names are pulled from the 1860 Stewart Cty census data.
All able-bodied men are listed as "Recruits" until their status is determined.



Jim Butler
 Jim
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  Posted 09/09/2008 10:51:28 PM
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Sparks of Secession is coming fast and early registration is now closed. We will announce early reg. door prize winners soon (must be present to collect). Late Registration closes on October 7th and there are NO walk-ons. So, do not delay. Roles available are already limited. We have put many hours of research, labor and love into this event so far. NOTE, your registration fee covers, five meals (two breakfast, two lunch, one dinner-period BBQ) and $12 in "Notes" issued back to you to spend in the Village. We also will make a $5 per registration donation to the Wetsville Historic Site. So, have fun and help support the site! Event info and registration is at: www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar/WestvilleIndex New things added to the site: -Updated Vendor Page -Registration List/Roles is updated weekly. - 'Notes on Cotton' page (see 'Secession and Stewart Cty.') -Event Guidelines updated. This is a VERY UNIQUE event on one of the best historic villages in the U.S. Be part of and witness farmers selling cotton to brokers, period pit BBQ and rally, court preceedings in the courthouse, recruting station, tavern, ambrotypyst, textile makers, Blacksmith shop, Wood workers shop, period church service on Sun., Ladies Aid Society, Military drills and encampment (21st GA, Co. I), Stocked General Store, post office, Flag Presentation ceremony, etc, etc. Don't be surprised if you receive a tax notice, subpeona, Jury Duty summons, fines for violations, rewards for fullfilling "goals",etc, etc. Being able to enlist and shift from civilian to military is also a unique aspect of this event. You can see the AC discussion for further info on the events unique aspects. This event is not about "Us vs Them". We have made camping arrangements for those wanting to use tents and creature comforts in a Reenactor Refuge area. In the village we maintain our event minimum standards and first person. This is an event for women and gentlemen, young and old, mainstream and c/p/h, but not farb. This is a nice balance that accomodates a wide range of reenactors. If you want to bring a period town to life and can meet a basic, minimum, posted standard then this event is for you! We encourage people with children to register. We will extend the early childrens registration fee of $20 to all children who register with an adult. ALSO, we NEED just 4-6 more guys to sign-up for Westville and attend as full-time military. If they sign up, I will allow them the lower $35 early, registration fee. Please tell people that they are issued passes throughout the weekend. They can bring their A-frame, wall or Sibley tent, shebangs for the Military camp( no dog tents). Passes will be issued to shop and visit in town, Rally, meals, etc. But, there must be military demos throughout Saturday 10 am-5 pm for the public. Dress for this military role is mostly civilian, some militia and commutation gear. Weapons are optional. If you don't have a pre-61 weapon, it is okay as many of these men did not have weapons or issued gear till they reached VA. We will also have some loaner pre-61 weapons. Robby Mitchell is the 1st Sgt and Drill Sgt for the event. We will be using Gilham's per Robby Mitchell. The primary men's roles that are left are: - Full-time military. - Farmer in town on business. - Clerk for brokerage or law office. - Overseer in town for business.
We also welcome those that wish to bring thier horse or mule to the event. You must sign-in with the Equine Coordinator when you arrive (please bring Coggins Papers). Some livery services are also provided as well ) for fee in period "Notes".

Tours of spectators will be led by 3rd person docents throughout Saturday 10 am-5 pm. The rest of the time we have the village to ourselves, but we will maintain first person in the village the entire weekend. The Reenactor Refuge (off limits to spectators) is a place to rest, sleep, break first person, for anyone to utilize. If you would like to be a Tour Guide/Docent (on Saturday for 2-4 hours) or Volunter at set-up (2-4 hours) on friday please contact me at unionguy1@comcast.net Regards & Thanks, Jim Butler Vickie Rumble SCAR www,geocities.com/scar_civilwar SRR www.geocities.com/saltriverrifles

Jim Butler
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  Posted 23/09/2008 00:29:51 AM
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Sparks of Secession is closing in and if you have not submitted registration it is time to take action. Late All registrations must be postmarked before Oct 7th. There will be NO walk-ons! Look at the registration list below...It looks like a whose who of quality living historians. I also consider this a "compromise" event for mainstream and c/p/h reenactors, but NOT farbs. Congratulations to Billy Birney who won the ambrotype and sitting with Todd Harrington.  So, do not delay. Roles available are already limited. We have put many hours of research, labor, blood and love into this event so far. NOTE, your registration fee covers, five meals (two breakfast, two lunch, one dinner-period BBQ) and $12 in "Notes" issued back to you to spend in the Village. We also will make a $5 per registration donation to the Westville Historic Site. So, have fun and help support the site!

Event info and registration is at:
www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar/WestvilleIndex

New things added to the site:
-Updated Vendor Page
-Registration List/Roles is updated weekly.
- 'Notes on Cotton' page (see 'Secession and Stewart Cty.')

This is a VERY UNIQUE event on one of the best historic villages in the U.S. Be part of and witness farmers selling cotton to brokers, period pit BBQ and rally, court preceedings in the courthouse, recruting station, tavern, ambrotypyst, textile makers, Blacksmith shop, Wood workers shop, basket weavers, fishmongers, vegetable farmers, Textile makers, Spicer, doctor, livery workers, Seamstress, Teamsters, leather workers, boot makers, quilters, travellers, period church service on Sun., Ladies Aid Society, Military drills and encampment (21st GA, Co. I), Stocked General Store, post office, Tavern, working cotton gin, Cooks at a period hearth, Flag Presentation ceremony, etc, etc. Don't be surprised if you receive a tax notice, subpeona, Jury Duty summons, fines for violations, rewards for fullfilling "goals",etc, etc. Being able to enlist and shift from civilian to military is also a unique aspect of this event. You can see the AC discussion for further info on the events unique aspects.
This event is not about "Us vs Them". We have made camping arrangements for those wanting to use tents and creature comforts in a Reenactor Refuge area. In the village we maintain our event minimum standards and first person.  This is a nice "compromise" that accomodates a wide range of reenactors. If you want to bring a period town to life and can meet a basic, minimum, posted standard then this event is for you! We encourage people with children to register. We will extend the early childrens registration fee of $20 to all children who register with an adult.

ALSO, we NEED just 3-5 more guys to sign-up for Westville and attend as full-time military. If they sign up, I will allow them the lower $35 early, registration fee. Please tell people that they are issued passes throughout the weekend. They can bring their A-frame, wall or Sibley tent, shebangs for the Military camp( no dog tents). Passes will be issued to shop and visit in town, Rally, meals, etc. But, there must be military demos throughout Saturday 10 am-5 pm for the public.
Dress for this military role is mostly civilian, some militia and commutation gear. Weapons are optional. If you don't have a pre-61 weapon, it is okay as many of these men did not have weapons or issued gear till they reached VA. We will also have some loaner pre-61 weapons. Robby Mitchell is the 1st Sgt and Drill Sgt for the event. We will be using Gilham's per Robby Mitchell.

The primary men's roles that are left are:
- Full-time military.
- Cotton Ginner.
- Clerk for brokerage or law office.
- Overseer in town for business.
Women and Children roles are still open (contact us with your role idea as many are filled).

Tours of spectators will be led by 3rd person docents throughout Saturday 10 am-5 pm. The rest of the time we have the village to ourselves, but we will maintain first person in the village the entire weekend. The Reenactor Refuge (off limits to spectators) is a place to rest, sleep, break first person, for anyone to utilize.

If you would like to be a Tour Guide/Docent (on Saturday for 2-4 hours) or Volunter at set-up (2-4 hours) on friday please contact me at unionguy1@comcast.net

Current Registration as of 9-23-08
Tim Arnold                      Stagecoach Traveller / Recruit -
Mark Barber *                Teamster / Recruit - B.L. Blouse
Greg Barnett *                 Deputy Shriff / Recruit - George McKidd
Andrew Batten *              Tavernkeeper / Recruit - Thomas Yarborough
Gary Bergstrom *            Woodworker / Recruit - James Roberts
Peter Berezek *               Banker / Recuit - James Canaday
Billy Birney *                   Laborer / Recruit - Greer Ball
Ryan Blocker *                Overseers wife/Docent - Elizabeth Corby
Paul Boulden *                 Fishmonger / Recruit - Albert Strong
Al Bouler *                      School Master / Recruit - Henry Sherman
Phillip Boyd *                  Cotton Broker/Recruit - Samuel Atkinson
Joe Blunt *                     Clothier / Recruit  -  John Singer II
Mark Bridges *               Livery-Farmer / Recruit  -  Chester Dees
Randy Brown                  Pvt. Jesse Prather - 21st GA Inf.
Jim Bruce *                    Physician / Recuit - J.L. Porter
Kimberlee Bruce *          Midwife / Spinner - Mary Presley
Ann Burgamy *               Laundry services - Elizabeth Kolb
Christopher Burns *       Artist / Recruit  - James A. Norokin
Jim Butler *                    Post Master / Recruiting Officer - James L. Logan
Herb Coats *                   Sheriff / Recruit - Daniel McKennon
Sean Cooper *                Cotton Seed Broker / Recruit - Joseph Darling
Tripp Corbin                   Judge / Recruit - Isaac Sherman
Chris Crabb *                 Minister - J.M. Austin
Beth Crabb *                  Store Proprietor-Ezra Barnhouse - Martha Haus
John Crabb *                  Store Proprietors-Ezra Barnhouse - William Haus
Greg Deese *                  Court Clerk / Recruit - E.J. Kukery
Matt DiPalma *               Farmer / Recruit - Loverd Bryan (former Senator)
Penny DiPlama *             Housewife/Doll Maker - Elizabeth Bryan
Jean Dominguez *           Fruit/Vegetable Drying - Lizzie Rutherford
Kevin Edmiston *            Farmer / Recruit - William Harper
Byron Faidley *               Fishmonger / Recruit - Charles Norman
Willie Joe Flowers *        Freedman-Livery worker - Abraham Dudney
Brandon Franklin *         Apprentice / Recruit-musician - John Pope
Cory Franklin *               Apprentice / Recruit-musician - George Pope
Dylan Franklin *             Apprentice / Recuit-musician - Wiley Pope Jr.
Sam Franklin *               Blacksmith / Recruit -  Wiley Pope
Joey Gangler *                Cotton Gin Foreman / Recuit - Henry Courtney
Chris Giddens *               Housewife - Eliza McDonald
Ken Giddens *                 Cotton Broker / Recruit - Edward McDonald
Diane Gleason *               Basket Weaver - Anna Colier
Kay Gnagey *                  Seamstress - Catherine Holoman
Casey Graber *                Ginner /Recruit - F. Mop from Prussia
Mitch Halcomb                 Pvt. George Jones - 21st GA Inf.
Todd Harrington *           Ambrotypist / Recruit - John Garland
Angela Harris *               Visiting  from Washington DC - Virginia Gross
Charles Heath *              Well Digger / Recruit - James Daniel
Chris Henderson             Woodworker / Recruit - Eldridge Hardy
Dylan Henry *                 Student-Tavern Worker - George Yarborough
Ed Henry *                       Tavern Worker / Recruit - John Yarborough
Brian Hicks *                   Attorney / Recruit - B.S. Worrell
Hoke Hinson *                 Shoe Maker / Recruit  -  Johan George Singer
Andrew Jerram                Business Traveller / Recruit - H. Bishop
Sandra Jusak *                Cotton Spinner - Eleanor Chamline
Sarah Jusak *                 Quilling - Sarah Chamline
Joshua Kinard *               Apprentice / Recruit - James McDonald
Ken Knopp *                    Harness Maker / Recuit - David Garris
Lawson, Terre *               Textile Producer - Angeline Stoker
Bob McClendon *             Mayor / Horse Wrangler / Docent -
Brian McGarrahan          Woods Rider / Recruit
Bevin Macrae *               Domestic - Maggie Hogan
Hal Merritt *                   Show Promoter / Recruit - B.F. Smith
Robbie Mitchell *             Orator / Orderly Sgt - 1st Sgt John Kenyon
Rob Murray                     1st Cpl John Dudney - 21st GA Inf.
Diana Myers *                 Midwife / Spinner - Martha Gould
Rachel Ochs *                 Laundry Services - Mary Kolb
Susan Odom *                 Cook - Hannah Atkinson
Burt Page *                     Tax Collector / Recruit - Thomas Crocker
Tony Patton *                  Printer / Recruit - Thomas Barr
Joel Phillips *                 Carpenter / Recruit - William Brooke
Hunter Poythress *        Orator / Recruiting Officer - Major Jame Morrison
Christopher Rideout *    Teamster / Recruit - Wilham Johnson
Julie Rogers *                 Farmer / Docent - Mary Swann
Vickie Rumble *             Herbalist/Spicer - Sophia Ball
Brian Sanderson *          Glass Worker / Recruit - A.W. Sapp
Kourtney Schmidt *        Magistrate's daughter / Docent - Sarah Isaac
Andy Shogren *              Painter / Recruit - Jeremiah Safford
Kirby Smith *                 Fishmonger - Recruit - Henry Young
Joe Smotherman *         Postal Clerk / Recuit - E.J. Davis
Stormi Souter *              Vegetable Farmer - Emmaline Cherry
Paul Sparks *                 Newspaper Reporter / Recruit - R.W. Monroe
David Stieghan *             Gunsmith / Recruit - James Cooper
Kiev Thomason               Business Traveller / Recruit -
Preston Todd                   Stagecoach Traveller /Recruit -
Clay Thigpen *                Farmer / Recruit - Andrew Evans
Hank Trent *                  Gardener - McDonald House - William Lewis
Marta Vincent *             Seamstress - Mary Mercer
Lora Woodard *              Vegetable Farmer - Ellakate Cherry
Matthew Young *             Lawyer / Recruit - Carl Evans

If you miss this event, you will kick yourself later!

Regards & Thanks,
Jim Butler
Vickie Rumble
SCAR www,geocities.com/scar_civilwar
SRR www.geocities.com/saltriverrifles

Jim Butler
 Jim
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  Posted 01/10/2008 07:16:31 AM
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Only ONE week remains before rgeistration close for Sparks of Secession - Westville, GA 1861.
Don't miss this unique event on a spectacular site!  Late registration closes Oct 7th and there are no walk-ons.

Event updates & info have been added to the webpage at:
www.geocities.com/scar_civilwar/WestvilleIndex

Thanks,
Jim Butler


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