Date and Time
Saturday Jul 27, 2024 Sunday Jul 28, 2024
- Saturday, July 27: 9 am - 5 pm with a Battle Reenactment at 4 pm
- Sunday, July 28: 9 am - 1 pm with a Battle Reenactment at 1 pm
Location
Fort Tribute
1755 State Highway 345
Madrid, NY
Fees/Admission
$5 per person
Ages 12 and under FREE
Website
Contact Information
Scott Wilson, civilwarguy48@gmail.com
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Description
CIVIL WAR WEEKEND
Fourth Annual Civil War Weekend at Fort Tribute
The St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum will be hosting reenactments from the Fort Tribute Civil War. This is the opportunity to learn what it was like during the Civil War through things such as visiting the camps, field hospitals, barracks, and more. They also welcome you to listen to stories and music of the era as well as witness the reenactment of a battle and hear the cannons roar.
Highlights of the event include, visiting Union and Confederate camps, historical demonstrations, such as period cooking (common soldier’s meal), and 1860s women’s fashion. New this year a period play performed by Derek Maxfield as Gen. U.S. Grant and Tracy Ford as Gen. W. T. Sherman.
There will also be music; book lectures, plus demonstrations of artillery firing and a Children’s Muster, which illustrates how members in a military unit are formally gathered, especially for inspection.
Live battle reenactments are held on Saturday at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday at 1:00 p.m. The culture and lessons of reenactments help us understand the sights, smells, and sounds of history. Balladeer Linda Russell will entertain the “civilians” and soldiers with “The New York Volunteer: Songs and Stories of the Civil War.” Russell accompanies herself on hammered and mountain dulcimers, guitar and penny whistle.
About the Fort
A historical stockade fort built on the Museum property as a living tribute to those brave St. Lawrence County residents who mustered in and fought courageously in the American Civil War, 1861-1865. Located near the fort’s main entrance is a memorial to the Medal of Honor recipients of St. Lawrence County.