June 26-29, 2014
150th Anniversary Battle of Monocacy/Frederick Junction
Scheduled Events...
Thursday June 26, 2014...
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Noon-8:00pm = Re-enactors Registration opens
Camps Set-up
Sutler's/Vendor's Registration and set-up
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7:00pm = Spiritual Reader/Medium, Richard Jackson will be holding physic readings at the Woodsboro Activities Complex. Fee is $20.00 per person.
Friday June 27, 2014...
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10:00am -7:00pm = Re-enactors registration
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Noon-6:00pm = Civil War Book Authors
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Noon-7:00pm = Sutler's Open
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5:30pm-6:15pm = Opening Ceremonies of 150th Anniversary
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6:00-8:00pm = Live music, The Irish Volunteers Band
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8:00pm-9:30pm = World Renown Spiritual Reader/Medium Richard Jackson. Tickets are $20.00 per person, held at Woodsboro Activities Complex.
Saturday June 28, 2014...
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9:00am = Gates open to the Public
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9:00am = All Union/Confederate Camps open to the public view
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9:00am = Sutler's and vendor's open
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10:00am = Civil War Book Authors
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11:00am = Meet the General's of Monocacy Battle, July 9, 1864.
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11:00am = Firing Demonstrations
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11:30am = Artillary Firing Demonstrations
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Noon = Meet the Confederate General's, Planning of the battle
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1:30pm = "Battle Begins" Early's Push to Frederick Junction
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2:00pm = Fight to the Jug Bridge. General Ricketts arrives
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2:20pm = General McCausland's at Worthington and Monocacy River
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2:45-3:00pm = Battle ends till Sunday
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4:00pm-5:30pm = Living History Events
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6:30-8:00pm = Live music, The Irish Volunteers Band
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7:00pm-9:00pm = World Renown Spiritual Reader/Medium, Richard Jackson. Tickets $20.00 per person
Sunday June 29, 2014
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9:00am = Gates open to Public
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9:00am = All camps open to Public
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9:00am = Sutler's and Vendor's open
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9:15am = Church Service
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10:00am = Living History Events
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10:00am = Civil War Book Authors
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11:00am = Civil War Music
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11:30am = Meet the General's of the Monocacy Battle
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Noon = Artillary Firing
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1:15pm = Battle Begins; Gordon Attacks-Buckeystown/Ballenger Creek-Terry forces back Ricketts-the fight at Gambrill's Mill
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2:00pm = Early pushes down the Georgetown Pike; Confederates win the field, but General Wallace's Union forces slowed Early; "The Battle That Saved Washington."
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3:00pm = Battle Reenactment is done
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3:15pm = Full Reenactor's Parade for the Grande Review for the Public, and a Big Thank You to all.
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4:30pm = All events will be closed down
* All Events Are Subject To Change
* All food will be served by Woodsboro Fire Company #16