Monday, September 22, 2008

The 145th Chickamauga National Reenactment by Sarah







The 145th Chickamauga National Reenactment took place near Chattanooga this weekend. The reenactment did not actually take place at the Chickamauga Battlefield. Instead it was held in Walker County on an 849 acre piece of historical land. The reenactment did not officially open to the public until Friday morning. I had the opportunity of being a volunteer for the dance exhibition for the two school days: Wednesday and Thursday. Being a volunteer meant I was in full Civil War period clothing. The volunteers' jobs were to take kids from the audience and demonstrate authentic period dances. We had about 15 minutes to teach school kids how to dance a Virginia Reel or a Pat-A-Cake Polka. It was quite an experience.
On Friday when the reenactment was opened to the public Vice President Dick Cheney came and spoke. The Vice President's Great Grandfather, Samuel Fletcher Cheney, fought in the battle of Chickamauga. Samuel Cheney was a Union lieutenant with the 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry throughout the Civil War. During the Battle of Chickamauga Lt. Samuel Cheney was an aide to Third Brigade Commander Col. William Sirwell.
It was a small national reenactment, but still very exciting. I had a great time being there.

3 comments:

Susan said...

Dee-ud ya tawk een uh swate Southuhn drawl, Hunnay Pah?

(read out loud for full effect)

:-D

Taylor said...

Sarah! You are soo pretty in those pictures! I miss you!

une_fille_d'Ève said...

Haha, that was a good written southern accent imitation, sister dear. :)

Fun pictures! Very nice outfit. Wouldn't that be fun to wear all the time??