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Troops Seen Massing at Prado Regional Park

My Dearest Husband,

Time draws onward and I find myself missing you terribly. I do hope you are keeping well out in the elements with the Army and that my last letter arrived with the blanket intact. Spring is starting to blossom in the garden. The bulbs are sending their stems skyward and I eagerly anticipate the burst of color their blooms will bring to brighten my days.

As every day passes we hear terrible news from the front lines of the war. Just last week Mrs. Henderson received word that her son was killed in action down in South Carolina. It is such a tragedy that his mortal remains will stay down in the south so far away from his mother. She wept with such great sorrow, but has turned her attention to her grandchildren who will need her and Mr. Henderson now all the more.

On lighter news we had word that your cousin, Lieutenant George Brewer, is back in port with his shipmates in the Navy for a week or so. Dear Margaret is so happy to be with him for even a short time.

While the news here is both happy and sad, the war has been creeping ever closer to our own door step. By April we will be hearing cannon as close as Prado Regional Park. This is almost more than we should hope to bear, but word is out that the Federal troops will be bivouacking there, which undoubtedly will bring Confederate troops not too far behind them. I just know that our boys will prevail and take the day. There will also be time for some visiting with old friends at this time, too. Widow Peters from Kansas Mercantile will be passing through with her wares, as she follows the army on its marches. I do hope we will be able to make a visit to her humble establishment at that time without thought of injury from gun fire.

As always, my dearest husband, you are next to my heart in thought and prayer. I long for the day when I see you come up the walk to stay home permanently.

Until then, I remain your faithful wife,

Caroline

 
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Posted by on March 22, 2010 in ACWS, Civil War, Events, SCCWA

 

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Prado Day 2, A Relaxing Respite

We are exhausted after the long weekend, but had such a good time at Prado, and cannot say enough.  Today brought us warm sun and breezy conditions, a second visit from President Lincoln, visits with our friends, and time to make new friends.  Mrs Brewer left the parlor for a spell during the morning and shopped until her carpet bag could hold no more goods!  Mrs Marvel later visited with the seamstress to discuss new unmentionables, and then found a pair of dolls for Melody and a purple fan, purple being her new favorite color.  Mrs Marshall graced us with a recital on her recorder and the music could be heard well into the camps and shops.  It was a more quiet day which was a welcome respite from the frenetic activity of Saturday.  Many suttlers and reenactors were excitedly discussing the upcoming event at El Dorado Park in Long Beach, CA.  We will be there too!

Our next outings will be a split group.  Mrs Marshall will be at Calico Ghost Town, Yermo, CA on May 8th, and Mrs Marvel and Mrs Brewer will be visiting the new ACWS event at Fairview Park in Costa Mesa, CA on May 9th.  Perhaps our paths will cross yours at these events, or at another soon.

 
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Posted by on April 6, 2009 in Civil War, SCCWA

 

Prado Regional Park This Weekend!

We are eagerly preparing for the Prado Regional Park Civil War event coming up this weekend (April 4-5). We have our caravan of pack mules at the ready with all our gear staged for loading and wagon masters prepared to move. We have our garments cleaned and freshly laundered. We have our pantry fully stocked. All we need is YOU! Hope to see you in Mrs Brewer’s Parlor this weekend!

 
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Posted by on April 2, 2009 in Civil War, SCCWA