Wednesday, June 19, 2019

The A-Tent

This is an  A-Tent.  During the Civil War an Artillery Unit would have used this tent and
was shared by at least 4 men, possibly more.  In our modern day use it houses one or two soldiers, usually with cots. Our clothing and food may be stored underneath. Yes we do sleep well like this.  We don't go to motels, and our food is cooked over the fire in cast iron or tin skillets.

After Battle

After the Battle Sunday June 16 at Heritage Hills Green Bay.

Green Bay Heritage Hills Historic Village

6WLA talking to Captain Charles 2nd Wis Volunteer Infantry Co. E
Friends meet up between Battles

Great Discussions take place when we meet again.
The Battle is over and Reenactors speak with the Public.
After Battle all weapons must be cleaned.

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Big Family Homestead experiences the Civil War

Our Unit was so honored to have a You Tube Family come to Pine Crest Village in Manitowoc WI on Sunday June 2.  They featured some of the Historic Buildings of the Park and the Battle that took place between the North and the South.  The Unit on Artillery starts around the 16 minute mark.  If you can see it all, enjoy Brad and his family.
To see this video go to Big Family Homestead in the links. God Bless DeRosia Family.

Monday, June 3, 2019

Pine Crest Village Manitowoc, WI

                                                                   Artillery Camp
                                                      Roll call and Presenting Colors
                                                                   Preparing for Battle
                                                                Great Field for Battle
                                                                    Limbers in Place
                                                  Union is being overcome by Confederates
                                                  Crowd applauses after Battle

Saturday, April 6, 2019

Training Camp

6th Wisconsin Battery formed out of Lone Rock Wisconsin in September 1861. They left for Camp Utley in Racine Oct.1. Approximately 153 men left.  During the time there was a lot of drilling/practicing what soldiers do and seeing the sites of Milwaukee. Some men decided to dessert while they were there.  Including a Sergeant. When their numbers went down in the Battery, more men were needed to keep their strength to at least 150. Those new recruits came from Lone Rock, Spring Green, Prairie du Sac, Avoca, Sextonville, Richland Center, Wyoming Valley, Orion, Bear Creek and other small towns in that area.
 Orders finally came to leave mid March 1862. They were to help fortify positions on the Mississipi River, Island number 10 at New Madrid, Missouri. The Union needed to keep an advantage of entering the South and the South could not invade the North.  They were not issued cannons yet so they helped other units.

2019 Schedule

May
TBD School Days Ladysmith
17-May Fri School Day section 1 Milton WI
17-May Fri School Day  section 2 West Salem School 
June
1-Jun Sat. Pine Crest Village Manitowoc
2-Jun Sun. Pine Crest Village "
8-Jun Log Cabin Days Ladysmith
15-Jun Sat. Heritage Green Bay WI
16-Jun Sun. Hills "
July
3-Jul Berlin, Wis Riverside Park
20-Jul Sat Rochester, MN  Section 2 New Olmstead
21-Jul Sun. " "




August 
17-Aug Moon Lake Thresher Days Turtle Lake
September
27-Sep Fri. Wade House School  Greenbush WI
28-Sep Sat. Battle/Reenactment "
29-Sep Sun. " "
October
11-Oct Fri School day Coon Valley
12-Oct Sat Norksedahlen Coon Valley
13-Oct Sun " "