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 CaptTerry
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  Posted 18/07/2008 03:37:19 PM
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Relive history at the birthplace and boyhood home of Confederate General JEB Stuart. The JEB Stuart Trust along with the 1st Regiment Kentucky Vols, Co E and 51st Virginia Infantry invite you attend the 18th annual Living History and Reenactment at Laurel Hill. This year’s event will build on the enhancements of last year’s. Federal registration is free. Confederate registration is 8.00 with children under 12 free. Registration deadline is August 1, The registration after August 1 and for walk-ons is 10.00. This year's event will build on the improvements from last year which resulted in one of the most successful reenactments in the event’s history. Bounty will be paid for the first 4 Federal infantry companies with 25 men. Bounties paid to the first 10 cannons. Battles both days including Buford’s Stand and a Cold Harbor scenario, using the best terrain and innovations possible.

If you haven't been to this event please come or if you haven't been in awhile, you will be pleased with the changes.

For more information please contact:

Terry Shelton

OldKentucky@embarqmail.com

or visit the website at: http://www.jebstuart.org/

Thanks,

Terry Shelton
Co E, 1st Regiment Kentucky Vols, CSA

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