Hearthside - The House That Love Built

CIVIL WAR REENACTMENT

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The armies of the Union and Confederate assemble at Chase Farm.

The armies of the Union(left) and Confederate (right) assemble at Chase Farm.  The re-enactment included nearly 400 re-enactors and 6 mounted cavalry.

Canons fire across the battlefield.

Canons fire across the battlefield.
The Union Camp.

The Union Camp.

A wife anxiously awaits the outcome of battle and the return of her beloved.

A wife anxiously awaits the outcome of battle and the return of her beloved.
Spectators line up to view Hearthside and the field hospital re-enactment.

Spectators line up to view Hearthside and the field hospital re-enactment.

A young woman prepares surgical instruments while onlookers peer in the window.

A young woman prepares surgical instruments while onlookers peer in the window.
Actual surgeons and nurses re-enact an amputation.

Actual surgeons and nurses re-enact an amputation.

Living history demonstrations are a big part of a Civil War Re-enactment, as seen in this campsite outside of Hearthside.  A full course dinner has been prepared over the campfire.

Living history demonstrations are a big part of a Civil War Re-enactment
A barn dance provides a welcome respite from the long day of battle and blood.

A barn dance provides a welcome respite from the long day of battle and blood.

Friends of Hearthside volunteers were part of the Civil War Re-enactment, as they portrayed the George Barnes family, who lived at Hearthside in 1863.  From left to right are:  Judy Hadley, Sandra Boragine, Joanne Gardner, and Beverly Vincenzi.

Friends of Hearthside volunteers were part of the Civil War Re-enactment
   
   
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