Battles for the Armory 2010
3 Day Event - October 29th, 30th and 31st - Tallassee, Alabama
This annual event is a family oriented event that you don't want to miss out on. Visit this site often for updates for the 13th Annual Battle For The Armory in October 2010.
Historic Gibson's View Plantation provides expansive open fields well suited to cavalry, with camping areas that have piped water and shower facilities. Modern camping available with water, but no hook-ups. If the Lord provides water, we will provide hay for cavalry horses. We will make every effort to have hay available if possible. As always firewood will be plentiful and there will be ample powder rations to the first 10 full-scale guns registered before Oct.10th.
Battles for the Armory is sponsored by the "Tallassee Armory Guards" SCV Camp 1921 and is hosted by the 53rd Alabama Cavalry. Proceeds from this event go towards various WBTS historic preservation projects with our main emphasis on the Confederate Armory Project here in Tallassee, last standing Confederate Armory in the South.
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I've just firmed up plans for this one - figgered that over the next four years, with all the National
Sesquicentennial events, I might as well get used to traveling for encampments again ...
I've mentioned before that my second great-grandfather was in the 53rd Alabama Cavalry (Partisan Rangers),
and I've been an "honorary" member of the 53rd Re-enacted since the late 80s - these boys have always
been "hardcore", and I did some events with them a long time ago, but I had stopped doing the serious
"hardcore" events about the time they started this event, so I've never been ...
but I haven't made a pilgrimage to Alabama in a long time, and this year I'll have all the time I want -
do the event, go stomp around the old family places in Pike and Lowndes counties, spend as much time
as I want digging in the old county courthouse records and the archives in Montgomery, see my old
buddy Bob McClendon and his museum .... (Bob literally "wrote the book" on the 53rd)
in fact, that's how I came to decide to do this event - I'm going up to a family reunion in Arkansas this
coming week, and going to the cemetery where my Veteran is buried - I'd already contacted the SCV
group in the area, and have a small color guard coming and a few rifles for a salute; I've got a carved
mesquite marker I've been working on and off on for several years now .... it's done and this will be the
opportunity to get a lot of the descendants there, a lot of the young ones who haven't really been
properly educated in their family history and heritage because their parents turned out to be stupid ....
anyway, I emailed Bob to tell him about it, and he directed me to the site about the October event;
said he'd been doing it since they started, and while there is a huge "hardcore" element, they'd let
old guys like me (with a direct descendancy from a 53rd cavalryman) slide on a lot of the sillier
rules ...
and Freak, don't take Tom's prices at face value; he can be talked down and traded out of just
about anything - his son, not so much - but as with
all clothing & equipment, use the net
as a guide to what's available, what the price ranges can be; your first stuff should be a gift
from friends who want to suck you into "the hobby" - after that, the best stuff is used items
that you trade other folks for at encampments - the sutler's tents at event should be used for
"window shopping", putting your hands on items you
might want to get in the future ....
things should only be purchased from sutlers at events if:
1) they have something you have to have for the event right now, something you forgot or broke
2) they have a specialty or hard-to-find item (not likely)
3) they are your personal friends and you want to give them some gas money ...

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( Your Choice of Buttons ) Military Collar Inside Pocket, Also Available with Lay Down Collar, and Brass Dome, Pewter or Wood Buttons, 5,6,7,or 8 Hole Pattern, Also Shoulder, Cuff and Collar Trim.
Colors: Mixed Gray, Tuscaloosa Gray, Cadet Gray, Butternut, Richmond Gray
* Sizes 36 thru 54 - $ 79.00
* Sizes 56 thru 60 - $ 107.00

UN09 - Basic Shell Jacket Unlined ( 7 Button Front) Military Collar, Inside Pocket ( No Trim - Your Choice of Buttons )
* Sizes 36 thru 54 - $ 79.00
* Sizes 56 thru 58 - $ 107.00
ADDITIONS TO BASIC SHELL JACKET OR SACK COAT
* UN10 - Cotton Muslin or Lining - Add $25.00
* UN11 - Set of Belt Loops - Add $15.00
* UN11A - Set of Shoulder Tabs - Add $15.00
* UN12 - Front Color Piping - Add $8.00
* UN13 - Extra Jacket Length ( 9 Buttons ) Richmond Depot - Add $15.00
* UN14 - Colored Collar and Cuffs - Add $8.00
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Phone: (936) 327-3707
Fax: (936) 327-3791

Tom & Thelma Barry (Proprietors)
The more time I spend around "hardcore re-enactors", the more they remind me of supermodels ...
always bitchin' about their hair and braggin' 'bout how much weight they done lost since the last event.
~ "Bear Claw" Smith