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The National Civil War Museum®
                                                         HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
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The only museum in The United States that portrays the entire story of the American Civil War. Equally balanced presentations are humanistic in nature without bias to Union or Confederate causes.
 

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Confederate Infantry

6th Louisiana Volunteers to Offer Demonstration 
at The National Civil War Museum
 


Harrisburg, PA (July 26, 2005) -
The National Civil War Museum will welcome living historians from the 6th Louisiana Volunteers on Saturday, July 30 and Sunday, July 31, 2005.  

The men of the recreated 6th Louisiana, Company G, one of the nation’s premier living history units, will demonstrate how the typical Confederate soldier in the Army of Northern Virginia was uniformed, 
equipped and how they fought.  Guests will have the opportunity to hear the stories of the men who stayed loyal to the end on one of the last battlefields of the Civil War. 

The defining moment of the 6th Louisiana, Company G was the Confederate defeat at the Battle of Five Forks on the morning of April 1, 1865.  This battle led to a series of events that would ultimately spell defeat for General Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia. 

The Federal’s victory at Five Forks threatened the Confederates last viable supply line for their army at Petersburg.  Lee, recognizing the hopelessness of his position, promptly notified Confederate President Jefferson Davis that both Richmond and the works at Petersburg would have to be evacuated.

Lee immediately withdrew his army westward toward the town of Farmville with the hope of feeding his hungry men and then heading south.  Among his tired band of loyal soldiers were the hundred or so survivors of the 6th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry; men who had served faithfully with Lee from the Battle of First Manassas through every major campaign in the East. 

Close on Lee’s heels were the Armies of Ulysses S. Grant.  Grant and his subordinates knew the end was near for the Confederate Army; they simply needed to cut off Lee’s retreat and force a final showdown.  At Saylor’s Creek, Virginia, Lee’s rear guard was forced to turn and face the pursuing Federals.  The effort to buy Lee and the Army time would ultimately cost Lee nearly a third of his army and would seal his fate.

To watch history come alive, make plans to witness the weekend’s activities on the Parade Grounds behind the Museum.  The encampment will be open during regular museum hours each day and admission to the encampment is free.  This program is weather contingent. 

While at the Museum, make sure to visit These Tattered Flags.  Serving as unique symbols of American history, flags are the focus of the Museum’s newest temporary showing, located in the gallery on the first floor.  The historical examples, unique designs and rare artifacts will be on exhibit through the end of the year.

The National Civil War Museum, which has an on-site, full-service café, will be open Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sunday, noon to 5:00 p.m.  Admission to the Museum is $7.00 for adults, with reduced rates for children, seniors, military personnel and families. 

For more information about this unique attraction or this weekend's activities, please call 717.260.1861.

  

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