WATERFORD'S WAR

Clermont, Berryville, Virginia

 

JULY 23 - THE LONGEST DAY

9 a.m. to Midnight...

Infantry and dismounted cavalry at ease... and marching during the 1864 Union Burning Raid (known to Quakers as "The Fury Order of Loudoun")

 

 

At rest...

 

 

"Where to now, Lieutenant?"

 

At Waterford

 

... and now the actors take a break to check the scene.

 

Page 1 - Beginnings at Clermont - May, Berryville, Virginia

 Page 2 - Rabbit, Horse, and Widow - June 2005, Sunny Bank Farm, Middleburg, Virginia

Page 3 - Confederate Proposals and Union Visits - June, Clermont, Berryville, Virginia

Page 4 - Mobberly Comes Foraging - June, Clermont

Page 5 - The Cavalry Arrives - June, Clermont

Page 6 - Foragers Riding in and Out - June, Clermont

Page 7 - Skirmishes and Wounds - June, Clermont

Page 8 - Sunset at Clermont - June

Page 9 - Diarmuid McGuire Cavalry Photos

Page 10 - Enemies at Table - A Wounding in the Yard - July, Clermont

Page 11 - The Sylvan Wood - July, Sunny Bank Farm, Middleburg

Page 12 - Re-takes at Sunny Bank Farm - July

Page 13 - The Longest Day - July, Clermont - YOU ARE HERE

Page 14 - Anachronisms - July, Clermont

Page 15 - The Burning Raid - August, Grandale Farm, Hillsboro, Virginia

Page 16 - A Victorian Picnic - August, Stonehedge, Hillsboro

Page 17 - Re-takes at Clermont - August, Shooting at the Barn, Hidden Valley Farm, Lincoln, Virginia

Page 18 - The Provost Marshal's Office - The Union Camp - August, Harpers Ferry National Park, Harpers Ferry, WV, and the "Summer of '62" Reenactment, Boonsboro, Md.

Page 19 - Clermont's Farewell - September

Page 20 - On Whitson Pond - January 2006

Page 21 - Post Production and the Last Shoot

Page 22 - Parting Shots at Silverbrook

Page 23 - Burning Raid