August 22-24, 2008
Now, you need to understand the layout of the downtown area of Brunswick that we were confined to. There was practically no room for an actual reenactment so we did not put one on our schedule. Well, then (young) Keith had to go down to the 20th Maine's camp and steal some things (they were actually his that he took out of his father's tent because technically Keith is a member of the 20th Maine). The 20th was not going to stand for some whippersnapper stealing things from their tents! Hell no! Especially a Confederate! So, they attacked. They were pretty darn sneaky about it, too. They came up the hill & went around a church to hide their precense.
Dave & Captain Pratt reloading.
Captain Pratt was wounded (once again) in battle and carried back to camp to be treated by the Major Nulle.
Dave shoots at some Yankees.
Here are some members of the 20th Maine who were kind enough to pose with Joshua Chamberlain's statue after the fight.
On Sunday we held a Memorial service at the grave of Joshua Chamberlain. It was very nicely done and actually one person wondered what Chamberlain would think of re-enactors from both the 20th Maine and the 15th Alabama coming to honor his continued effect upon American History.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Chamberlain Days: Part 2
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