What Do We See In Old Clinton?

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THE HOWLING DAWG May 2012 16th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment Company G "The Jackson Rifles" What Do We See In Old Clinton? Photo By: Kellie Banks It was a time of old friends. It was a time of new friends. It was the best of times Everyone sees War Days differently. How good it was to be back and walk the familiar old streets! This was the 31st time the event has been a reality and I have been at most of them since 1990 - some among the living have seen them all. It was hot, as it always is, but the predicted rain did not come. Our numbers, in the 16th Georgia, were about as good as we have ever seen, and we are thankful. This newsletter usually consists of 4,000-5,000 words, but more importantly, it is often a collage of the great, captured images we are sent from a host of talented photographers - we appreciate ya'll. It is always our intent to publish pictures of as many participants -1-

(particularly of our unit) as possible. Yet, even with the hundred of photos we routinely search through in preparation for each issue, only a small percentage are selected. Some may not make the cut, even though they contain immense subject matter; if they are too far away or if shadows obscure recognition, we don't use them. In some cases, like this issue, pictures are in a random collection and not individually credited. In the past, a few people have been offended that their likeness did not appear in these pages. We are sincerely sorry - no, really, we are - we do our best. As we were saying, the Clinton event is something different to everyone. It is a good place for the new re-enactor to get used to it all and a safe haven for those who are savoring their last few battles before retiring from the field. It is the authenticity contests and snow cones; it is the young, the old, the modern, the genuine, the insanity of the wheel-barrow races and the souls saved in times of worship. It is a combination of those who gaze in wide-eyed wonder at this strange new world and the 1,000 yard stare of others who clutch their precious memories. It is a living sample of what some moments of the 1860's may have been like and an opening for the do-nothing critics to rant. Coming to Clinton each year is a pilgrimage to some - that essential component of the year (like Jonesboro was and Andersonville and Olustee still are). The important question is "what do you see in the future for Old Clinton War Days?" What will it take to preserve what we treasure against the onslaught of a dwindling re-enactment community, a generally disinterested media, the threat of taxation, "progress", competitive events and the deadliest menace of all, our own creeping lethargy. Consider how the 150th anniversary of the War is going so far and venture a guess as to how things will be once we pass the exhilaration of this milestone. Whatever your reason may for coming to, enjoying and preserving Old Clinton War Days, it is by YOU and for YOU even more than the generations to come. I hope YOU see yourself in the big picture of it all. Speaking of pictures, I hope you like the ones we picked for this issue. They came Shelia Thompson, Dixie Curtis, Kellie Banks, Steven Jarrell and more sources than I can keep straight and give proper credit to. No explanation is offered for each; you had to be there! - Duke -2-

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SCOTT KENT EARNES EAGLE SCOUT AWARD Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). A Scout who attains this rank is called an Eagle Scout or Eagle. Since its introduction in 1911, the Eagle Scout rank has been earned by more than 2 million young men. The title of Eagle Scout is held for life, thus giving rise to the phrase "Once an Eagle, always an Eagle." At least forty astronauts earned the rank as a youth, including Neil A. Armstrong, Businessmen who have earned the award include Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton, Marriott International CEO J. W. Marriott, Jr., and Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City. Eagle Scouts can be found in prominent public offices, as recipients include 38th President of the United States Gerald R. Ford, 22nd U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, 13th and 21st U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Stephen Breyer. In academia, Eagle Scouts are represented by Pulitzer Prize-winner E.O. Wilson, Gordon Gee, President of Ohio State University, and Kim B. Clark former Dean of the Harvard Business School. Entertainers who earned the BSA's highest rank include Academy Award-winning director Steven Spielberg, and Mike Rowe, host of the Discovery Channel's Dirty Jobs. Athletes who have earned Eagle Scout include Basketball Hall of Famer (later U.S. Senator) Bill Bradley. To that long and distinguished list, we are proud to add the name of one of the 16th Georgia's fine, young riflemen Scott Patrick Kent, as of April 30th, 2012. JUDGE TURNIPSEED RETIRES We could hardly believe our ears but, tis true. Steve Smith, former commander of the 16th Georgia announced on Saturday, May 5th, that Justice "U Ain't Got Enough Cash" Turnipseed has retired as of Clinton 2012. For those of you not so familiar with the many years of these mock courts (which date back to the early 90's) Steve donned his black robe and mop wig to dispense justice as only he could, marrying folks, granting divorces and levying fines for everything under the sun but especially for shiny kneecaps. It is likely impossible to accurately calculate the thousands of dollars of "donations" he raised over the years in this manner. Possibly, there were occasions when the total rivaled the event gate receipts. This influx of income has done so Steve Smith (aka Judge Turnipseed) much to help finance War Days' needs and to keep old Clinton's historic buildings in good repair. Thank you Steve for a job well done. Judge, we will miss you but we understand that a new justice has already taken the bench in the person of Judge Turnip Root, aka "Goodtime Charlie" Whitehead. UPCOMING EVENTS MAY 26 - OLD SOLDIER'S DAY - Annual Memorial Service for Fallen Re-enactors near Scott, GA. (POC Pvt. Ervin Garnto @ 478-668-4115 or 478-290-6945) JUNE 8-10 - FILMING AT KENNESAW (POC Lt. Noah Sprague @ 706-491-9755) JULY 7 - SUMMER DRILL AT EARL'S - This will be an overnight, half-day, by host invitation ONLY 16th GA drill which will likely include a skirmish. Bring both uniforms. Directions will be published in the next issue. (POC Lt. Noah Sprague, Duke @ 478-731-5531 or Earl @ 478-214-0687) AUGUST 25-26, 2012 - LIVING HISTORY PROGRAM AT KENNESAW (POC Lt. Noah Sprague @ 706-491-9755) CAMPAIGN TRIP AT ALAN RICHARDS - TO BE ANNOUNCED SEPTEMBER 8 - ARTLLERY SCHOOL AT MANASSAS - $20 registration required. (POC Duke @ 478-731-5531) SEPTEMBER - NASH FARM OCTOBER - ANDERSONVILLE NOVEMBER - GRISWOLDVILLE MEMORIAL; ALSO PROGRAM AT THE CANNONBALL HOUSE DECEMBER - PROGRAM AT THE CANNONBALL HOUSE To all members of the 16th Ga. Co. G: Elections for Captain and 1st Lieutenant at Old Clinton War Days resulted in: Capt. William Bradberry & 1st Lt. Noah Sprague being overwhelmingly re-elected. The rank of Honorary Colonel for Life was conferred upon J.C. Nobles by the 16th Georgia. Honorary Brigadier General Herbert Burns and 1st Sergeant (Retired) James Boyd were, likewise, honored by the presentation of original works of art by Mrs. Val Elliott. -6-

16TH GA Co. G. Jackson Rifles Capt. William Rebel Bradberry 404-242-7213 1 Lt. Noah Sprague 706-491-9755 1st Sgt. Kevin Sark 478-731-8796 2nd Sgt. Nathan Sprague 478-320-8748 Adjutant John Wayne "Duke Dobson 478-731-5531 waynedobson51@yahoo.com / waynedobson@cox.net 1st Corp. Alan "Cookie" Richards 478-308-9739 2nd Corp. Charles "Goodtime" Whitehead - 478-986-8943 3rd Corp. Matthew Whitehead - 478-607-0235 Chaplain Ronnie Skin Neal 478-994-0958 Assistant Chaplain Charles Hill 770-845-6878 Assistant Chaplain Joel Whitehead - 478-986-8798 Treasurer Ricky Coonpossum Smith 478-956-2840 OVER 1,600 FRIENDS (one or two enemies) ON FACEBOOK:"JACKSON RIFLES". All 2011-12 issues of The Howling Dawg are available @ (scvcamp1399.org), thanks to Steve Scroggins. WAR TIME MACON, GEORGIA The Macon Telegraph of December 1861 carried an article discussing "citizens furnishing houses to the poor." The writing went on to say that "Charles Collins, Esq. has at the present time, twenty-two soldiers' families living in his house, which in ordinary times rented at $8 per month each." Apparently, Doctor Collins, just two doors down from the Asa Holt home on Mulberry Street, was housing, feeding and providing other necessities to soldiers' families at no charge. Another page of that December 1861 issue contained an advertisement that offered a large lot of "vegetable oil suitable for old-fashioned oil lamps, lard lamps, etc." The seller was listed as J.H. Zeilin & Company, a "cash drug store opposite the Telegraph Printing House" which sold a variety of items including drugs, medicines,chemicals perfumery, soaps,pepper, mustard, matches, etc. Yet,another section of the Telegraph had several articles asking for "recruits". One sought volunteers for the Bibb Cavalry, which were told to apply to James M. Gates, recruiting officer, or Isaac Hayden. They offered transportation for men and horses to Savannah where the Cavalry was currently stationed. An appeal was also made for men to volunteer to serve in "a regiment on the coats for six months." J.H. Josey was raising this company and requested that each prospective member be armed with a good double-barrel shotgun or rifle, in good order, complete with flask or horn and the right size bullet moulds. A NEW BOOK WALKING ON COTTON - by Conie Mac Darnell - Tales of War and emancipation are woven into the southern culture of southern whites and blacks who lived in close proximity and relationship to one another. In these pages, the stories of relatives, religion, and race in the growing city of Macon, Georgia take on a renewed life. With today's Macon serving as a virtual library of southern history, "Walking on Cotton" is a guidebook to meeting those people who lived during those bygone days. Available at the Cannonball House. $24.00. -7-

"WHEN ALL AROUND MY SOUL GIVES WAY" We attended both Baptist and Methodist churches as I was growing up, a half century ago, so I was raised on the old hymns. After a while we simply knew many of the lyrics by heart and often better than some scripture verses we memorized because we heard the songs a lot more often. They became nearly as dear scripture. The old hymns said things in a plain and unmistakable way: "Are You Washed in the Blood?" - well, ARE YOU? Many readers, I am sure recall the old standard invitational hymn of "Just As I Am" from some of the brush arbor, "white-knuckle" revival meetings we attended. There, again, the message was crystal clear: "Just as I am without one plea, but that Thy blood was shed for me." The words of the old songs were, no doubt, penned my men and women who walked with GOD Almighty and knew the Holy scriptures nearly as well as they did their own name. I believe that the Spirit of God moved on them as they wrote in much the same manner as men of God were moved by the Holy Ghost to write the Bible (II Peter 1:21). The scriptures also mention hymns in a couple more places (Ephesians 5:19 & Colossians 3:16). I cannot imagine what they may have sounded like but from what the Word says, they were somehow different from psalms or spiritual songs. Even the Last Supper was concluded with a hymn, (Matthew 26:30 & Mark 14:26) so there is no doubt of the importance of hymns. On Sunday morning at Clinton, we had a really fine church service near the McCarthy-Pope house. Brother Joey Young was faithfully preaching on "Mary of Bethany" and we sang a couple of the old hymns. One was called "Christ the Solid Rock" and like most selections we use, it definitely dated back to the War period. We have already mentioned how impacting the words of the old hymns can be. Look at some lines from the old favorite we just mentioned: "My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus blood and righteousness; When darkness veils His lovely face, I rest on His unchanging grace; When all around my soul gives way, He then is all my hope and stay. When He shall come with trumpet sound, Oh, may I then in Him be found; Dressed in His righteousness alone, Faultless to stand before the throne." Think about these words for just a moment. Is your hope - every speck of it - built on Jesus' blood and righteousness? I am just an old sinner saved by grace and that is my ONLY ticket to Heaven. I can forget about any other way. And what about that part that says when "darkness hides His face." Have you ever been caught up in a time despair that seemed so dark that there was no light at the end of the tunnel and you wondered, where is God? I have - more times than I can count. In each circumstance His grace, which is that good stuff He just does for you, not because you deserve it, but just because He loves you - that grace always got me through - always! Have you ever felt like everything around you was crumbling away - "when all around my soul gives way." There are times in our lives that seem like that but God is still right by your side. And finally, when I stand before Him one fine day I will be dressed up in His righteousness, (not mine cause I have none) because anything I could have done on my own to gain entrance to Heaven just ain't good enough. The old hymns remind us where our ancestors found safety and security in the perilous times of their lives and direct us to where we may find it now: "On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand; All other ground is sinking sand, All other ground is sinking sand." Jwd -8-

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