
I wasn't anticipating any photos this season, but a few are cropping up. It is increasingly unlikely that Traci will bring her camera to many events, and I seldom bring mine.
Stone House,
Pennsylvania: April, 2001. Brian Roman (right, on back)
and I (in the uniform hat), doing the "knapsack slump" with
some of the fellows from the 63rd Pennsylvania. Shelby
Brkovitch took this shot of us reclined in the
leaves.

Mumford, New York: July, 2001. There are a few photos
of me with the Columbia Rifles on the Rifles' website:
Image
1; Image
2; Image
3. There are also a number of
other Mumford related shots on their site. At some point, I'll have
to get some pictures of Traci up, provided that I can catch her
unawares--she's more comfortable being the photographer then the
subject. My mother took the three photographs below:
Mumford, New York: July, 2001. Federal forces form up in the village square. Members of the Columbia Rifles can be seen between the officers (front).
Mumford, New York: July, 2001. The Columbia Rifles in line in the village square. The company fielded about 20 men . . .
Mumford, New York: July, 2001. . . . which soon dwindled to a handfull by the day's second fight, the "Wheatfield" scenario in the Great Meadow. The Rifle's few survivors fight kneeling to the right.