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The Captain of the 2nd US Cavalry detatchment at Colonel Crowther Days, Civil War Living History, at Tyrone, PA.The scarlet piping shows he was part of a Dragoon Regiment at the outset of the war.
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WhiteEagleIII [2010-12-12 22:18:17 +0000 UTC]
You don't see many goldies, let alone a few oranges. How big was this thing that they had dragoons there?
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MorganCG In reply to WhiteEagleIII [2010-12-14 03:42:52 +0000 UTC]
Yup, pre-war dragoons are pretty rare. These guys put on a good demonstration for us.
Not terribly large. It is a re-creation of a camp of rendezvous and instruction for the 110th PVI, originally commanded by Col. Wm Crowther, of Tyrone, PA.
If you check our website; keystoneregiment.com, you can get a bit of an idea about us.
Sgt. Maj. Thom Gressman
110th PVI
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