Grafton National Cemetary Lantern Tour
May 27, 2009 - 5 Comments
by Jim Barnes

On Friday, May 22, 2009, I took part in the annual lantern tour organized by Mark Tennant. This tour focuses on the many Union soldiers buried in the Grafton National Cemetary located on the south side of downtown Grafton (not the new cemetary at Pruntytown a few miles away). For this year’s tour, we had excellent weather; a nice turnout of reenactors, consisting of 4 civilian and ten military personnel and a crowd of around 100 interested spectators.
The program began just before dark and consisted of opening remarks by Mark, followed by a historical presentations including one by Sylvia Hayhurst on mourning customs of the Civil War era and a presentation by noted local historian and writer Hunter Lesser.
Mark then commenced the tour by leading the crowd to the graves of a number of soldiers he has researched and discussing each individual’s particular history by the light of lanterns held by two reenactors assisting him. Appropriate music was provided by bugler John Wible from Youngwood, PA.
As usual, the program was interesting and well-received by the crowd. All the participants should feel some pride in a job well done. Mark in particular, has put a lot of work into this project and has come up with a very impressive small event.
Filed Under: Civil War, Events, History
Tags: Civil War, Civil War Living History, Civil War Reenactors, Confederate Reenactors, local history, Union Army, Union Reenactors, west virginia






Comments (5)
Matt Gillespie
June 2nd, 2009 at 9:50 pm
This lantern tour was very well organized and run. Mark Tennant did a great job putting it all together. I learned a great deal about the national cemetery and the men burried there. I highly recomend this event to all Civil War buffs!
Jim Barnes
June 2nd, 2009 at 10:33 pm
Very true, Matt. The comments from the public were also very complementary.
Chuck Critchfiedl
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:36 am
Bravo, Mark!!!
And Kudos to everyone who chipped in.
Matt Gillespie
July 29th, 2009 at 9:43 pm
Jim:
I sent a copy of this to The Banner, the national magazine of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.
Jim Barnes
July 29th, 2009 at 9:53 pm
Excellent! Please feel free to do so whenever it is something they can use.
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