On April 13, 1861, Fort Sumter fell to the Confederate bombardment, and The Charleston Mercury
declared it to be "the opening ball of the Revolution." On Saturday,
April 25, 2015 at 5 pm we will recreate the patriotic fervor and war
fever which swept South Carolina, as we enjoy the grace and beauty of a
Victorian Ball and dinner. Join the Gen. States Rights Gist Camp 1451,
S.C.V., at Spartanburg's historic American Legion Hall in Duncan Park,
for our eighth annual event featuring period dancing to traditional live
music of the Blue Ridge Rounders and a seated, catered dinner.
Practiced dance masters will instruct guests in the mystery
of nineteenth century etiquette, and the mastery of the Victorian
ballroom. Period military or civilian attire is welcomed, but weapons,
strong drink and tobacco are not. This family event is appropriate for
reenactors, historians, dance enthusiasts, lovers of old-time music, and
anyone who enjoys a good party. Come and see how our Confederate
ancestors celebrated the fall of Fort Sumter, and reveled in the rise of
their Southern nation. Click on "Photo Gallery" above link below for pictures from previous Balls.
More @ Sumter Ball
Are you and/or Dixie in any of those photographs?
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Hoops, I hope!
ReplyDeleteOh, yeah!
DeleteWhat I wouldn't give to bring this culture back. What a beautiful time it must have been
ReplyDeleteAmen.
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ReplyDeleteAre you and Dixie planning on attending? Mirabelle and I don't have any period clothing, but we'll be there in our "Sunday best". It will be her "first dance" with her Dad. Can't wait.
That would be fun and an excellent price for all you receive, but it is also the night of the homeschool prom here. Have fun and hope y'all will be coming to the PATCON!
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