I was at Franklin. I wore the blue as a member of the Western Brigade. Got to site about 10AM friday morning, then after skirmish,we also took the long walk past Rippavilla, over the highway (how about those female cops!), then to camp alongside trenches.
My company was shorthanded. We had 20 boys registered but only 10 showed up-this included one captain, one lieutenant, one sergeant, and one corporal. We did manage to conscript 4 pennsylvannia boys and one from colorado. The PA boys kept complaining that us "western soldiers marched with too long of a stride. The PA boys looked well fed-if you catch my drift. During Sat morn skirmish Colorado popped out his knee (call for an ambulance), our captain had nails of his shoes wear into his feet, the LT had an allergy attack, and the sergeant had an asthma attack. Us orphans fell in with another company after that.
I am 51 years old, 30 pounds overweight, but I managed to get through the excitement without any ailments, except I was so tired after getting back to base camp that I fell asleep and missed the BATTLE OF FRANKLIN.
So I fried bacon and made coffee (while the noise of guns went off behind the hill), then later that evening, I went AWOL. Two confederate boys (I rode from Missouri with) wanted to visit the Carter House Sunday. The 3 of us skeedaddled from the area, in an SUV to a hotel, a cleanup and fine steak dinner, then siteseeing Sunday till 3PM then back to Missouri. I walked into my house at 2AM monday morn.
The part of the Franklin event I liked most was the march. Double bag knapsacks across open ground (except for highway part). It was a challenge for some-many fagged out, passed out boys along the way. I'm proud I made it to and had energy for the skirmish along the trenchlines.
Keith, much different than Pilot Knob. A lot of walking at Franklin to get anywhere! Early Friday afternoon went to sutler row and was ambushed by thousands of kids on a field trip. Did you see the awkward squads? An NCO tried to drill some kids.
Anyway, I had fun, but wish more of my Missouri comrades had been able to make the trip as originally planned.
Next in my area we have Mine Creek, KS Oct 23-24.