Posts Tagged Pennsylvania

Fire and Rain – Newville 2010

Fire and Rain - Newville 2010

James Taylor may not have been at Newville this past weekend (March 12-13), but there was a lot of firing and plenty of rain…not to mention mud. Despite this, the hardy reenactors who ventured out into the trenches seemed to have a rip-roaring time. The event at the Great War Association site was sponsored by [...]

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Old Bedford – The Axis Perspective

Old Bedford - The Axis Perspective

Here is a report on the OBV tactical from the German perspective by Bill Donegan:
Report of Elbe Tactical.
It was cold enough to freeze the _____off a brass monkey at Old Bedford last week-end Feb 20, 21, 22,  2010.
Thanks goes out to Gilbert White, Roger Bombard, Ray Partenheimer, the Second Gebirgs and Et al for a [...]

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Mercersburg’s Most Historic House Attracts Penn State Professors

This is the latest update on the situation on the historic Smith House in Mercersburg, PA,  from Karen Ramsburg:
The Justice William Smith House, circa 1759 is gaining recognition after two distinguished Penn State Professors of History and Art/Architecture have taken an interest in the property. Dr. William Pencak respected author and historian and Dr. [...]

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Old Bedford Village Tactical Event -February 2010

Old Bedford Village Tactical Event -February 2010

On the weekend of February 20th, I accompanied Bill Donegan to Old Bedford Village for the second annual ‘Elbe Crossing’ event, sponsored by the 2nd Gebirgs. Yeah, I know there are those who can’t stand Elbe events because this sort of contact between Soviet and Western Allied forces during the war was extremely rare, and [...]

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Fort Indiantown Gap – 2009

Fort Indiantown Gap - 2009

The 2010 reenacting season kicked off for me and many others with the annual Battle of the Bulge reenactment at FIG.  Once again I rode along with Bill and Linda Donegan, who were kind enough to chauffeur me where I needed to go.  I went as Volkssturm this year and was housed with the German [...]

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WWII – Two Upcoming Events

After you get done with all your shopping at FIG, it will be time to start getting ready for the first two Eastern Front events in the southern PA area.
The first is: The Elbe Crossing
February 20, 2010, at Old Bedford Village. The scenario is the final days of the Reich. All Allied units are welcome. [...]

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Book Review-”Destined to Witness”

Book Review-

The following is a review of a most interesting book by Bill Donegan:
When Linda was at the Eisenhower Farm event this past September, she visited the 99Th infantry US Army.  They had a book table,  One of the books that caught her eye was entitled “Destined to Witness” by Hans J.. Massaquoi.  On the cover [...]

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Mercersburg – A Further Discussion

As part of coverage of the ongoing fight to save the Justice William Smith House, we present more discussion by Tim McCown in the Philadelphia Progressive Examiner :
“Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory is when both sides of an argument allow emotion to trump common sense.  In the case of the Justice William Smith [...]

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Does Anyone Care About American History Anymore?

The following is a link sent to us by Karen Ramsburg concerning the Smith House in Mercersburg, PA. We ran an article about it earlier this year. It would appear that things have taken a turn for the worse. Once again, we seem to have short-sighted local officials who don’t seem to give a hoot [...]

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OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS EVENING CIVIL WAR STYLE

OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS EVENING CIVIL WAR STYLE

Here is a report from Nick Korolev on the December 5 Civil War weekend at Old Bedford Village:
Saturday, December 5 was the first installment in Old Bedford Village’s Old Fashioned Christmas Evening two weekend event. First weekend is 19th Century and Dec. 12th will be 18th Century. The living history group I am [...]

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Remembrance Day Weekend 2009 – Gettysburg,PA

The following is a report from Nick Korolev on this year’s Gettysburg Remembrance Day:

Remembrance Day in Gettysburg, PA gives all reenactors and living historians
a time and place to gather to officially honor those who gave their last
full measure for what they believed in. This year the weather could not have
been better with a fall briskness [...]

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Eastern Front – Old Bedford Village 2009

Eastern Front - Old Bedford Village 2009

On November 13-14, German forces once again occupied Old Bedford Village and were confronted by the inexorable tide of the Red Army. This was of course, the annual fall battle between Grossdeutschland Division and the 193rd Rifle Division. Other groups in attendance included 11th Panzer (and one Bulgarian) on the Axis side and the 9th [...]

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Victory at Old Bedford Village – Report from the Front Lines

The following is an email that we received from Roger Kirwin, the director of Old Bedford Village regarding the efforts to save the Village over the past few months.The Reenactor Post is proud to be a supporter of OBV and we salute them on their success in keeping the doors open!

Dear Jim,
Good to see you [...]

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Troops and trains – Strasburg PA 2009

Troops and trains - Strasburg PA 2009

Bill and Linda Donegan file this report on the “Troops and Trains” event at the  Strasburg, PA Railroad attraction.
Linda and I made our yearly pilgrimage to Strasbourg, PA for the “Troops and Trains” living history event on November 6, 7 and 8, 2009.
Surprisingly, I took few photographs this year, because my impression was that of a US War [...]

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Soldiers’ Christmas at Ft. Mifflin

Soldiers' Christmas at Ft. Mifflin

Thanks to Chris Barebo for this notice. Sounds like a nice one-day event for reenactors in the Philadelphia area. – Ed.
EVENT: Soldiers Christmas at Fort Mifflin.
WHEN:Friday, Dec. 4th from 5:00pm to 10pm.
LOCATION: Fort Mifflin, Fort Mifflin & Hog Island Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19153
Phone: 215-685-4167
CONTACT: Lee Anderson for more details:
leeanderson@fortmifflin.us
DESCRIPTION: For this very interactive event Fort [...]

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Portersville Steam Show – 28th Infantry Living History

Portersville Steam Show - 28th Infantry Living History

The weekend of October 3 and 4 marked the first time that Co. K of the 28th Infantry Division, 110th Regiment, participated in the Portersville Steam Show at Portersville, Pa. This is a very nice event which is put on by the Northwest PA Steam Engine and Old Equipment Association Inc. It offers an opportunity [...]

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Old Bedford Village – A Call to Action

The following letter forwarded to the 193rd Rifle Division requesting help and support for the Village:
Dear Bob,
I’ve just received our date to go before the Bedford County PA review board over these property taxes: Oct 29th at 9am.
This is a ‘Call to Quills’ as part of a timed and measured response prior to this [...]

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Philadelphia Russian Mosaic Festival 2009

Philadelphia Russian Mosaic Festival 2009

Thanks to Correspondent Mike (Misha) Momot for this article on this recent, fascinating event:

Russian Mosaic Festival 2009

September 20th was this year’s date for the annual Russian Mosaic Festival.  Part of a series of ethnic culture festivals held at Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia.
The 193rd Rifle Division was once again in attendance to help honor Russian art, [...]

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Historic Preservation Effort – Mercersburg, PA

This just in today. It sounds like a crisis, so I decided to put it here ahead of some other pieces:
Karen Ramsburg
October 6th, 2009 at 2:52 pm
We are desperately looking for Civil War re-enactors to do a Living History on Oct. 10 @ 10am at the Steiger House, 120N. Main St. Mercersburg PA to commemorate [...]

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Ike Farm 2009

Ike Farm 2009

Our intrepid correspondents, Bill and Linda Donegan travelled to the Ike Farm event at Gettysburg last week and reported on the happenings there. (We are having technical difficulties with photos. There will be several more added at a later date.) Here is the report:
IKE Farm Report
The United States Department of the Interior (National Park Service) [...]

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Old Bedford Village Guest Review III

Old Bedford Village Guest Review III

Submitted by Patricia Patterson, this is the fourth in a series on Old Bedford Village:
Friday morning dawned clear and cooler than expected, not that I was up at dawn, but none-the-less, so it was.  I drifted into the day slowly having found out that we could not set-up until after 1700.  I was having coffee [...]

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OBV Guest Review II

OBV Guest Review II

This is the 3rd in a series on Old Bedford Village.

After Action Report
Alt Bedforddorf
By Bill Donegan
Feldwebel Matt Santos and two jagers of 5/.Hochgebirgsbataillon 4, after marching to the outskirts of Alt Bedforddorf, found an abandoned farm house on the eastern edge of the village, and settled in for a rest.  Feldwebel Santos and the other [...]

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OBV Guest Review I

This is the second in a series about Old Bedford Village. This one is from our correspondent,
Nick Korolev:
OLD BEDFORD VILLAGE 1940s WEEKEND
This was a unique and wonderful experience for myself and friend Rick “Byrdie” Byrd. We are both Civil War living historians and reenactors who belong to the Federal Generals Corps (first [...]

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Old Bedford Village Living History August 2009

Old Bedford Village Living History August 2009

(This is the first in a series this week about the WWII event at Old Bedford Village this past Weekend.)
Old Bedfore Village had its annual 1940’s weekend over August 8 and 9 and this year was bigger and better than ever. There was a greater diversity of Reenacting units than ever before. In [...]

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Upcoming Event – Old Bedford Village

Sorry for a lack of posts this week. I just got back from Maine and am getting ready for the Old Bedford Village WWII living history this upcoming weekend.  There will be much to write about next week.
Speaking of OBV, this is a great event and I can’t recommend it enough. If you are looking [...]

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