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      Battle Of
       West Point
 137th Anniversary

137th Anniversary

Saturday, April 20, 2002

  9:00 A.M.    Fort open to public
11:00 A.M.    Commemoration with music by
                       The St. Andrews Society Bagpipes and Drums
  2:00 P.M.    Concert by The St. Andrews Society
  3:00 P.M.    Presentation of Period Clothing
  6:00 -   9:00 P.M.    Dance with Period Music
  9:00 - 11:00 P.M.    Candlelight Tours of Ft. Tyler



Sponsored by:


        The Fort Tyler Association
        The West Point Living History Group
        Co. G, 2nd Georgia Infantry, The Columbus Guards

 
 
 

Fort Tyler is an official Civil War Discovery Trail site.  
          The Civil War Discovery Trail links more than 
          300 sites in 16 states to inspire and to teach 
          the story of the Civil War and its haunting 
          impact on America. The Trail, an initiative 
          of the Civil War Preservation Trust, allows 
          visitors to explore battlefields, historic 
          homes, railroad stations, cemeteries, parks, 
          and other destinations that bring history to 
          life. For more information on the Civil War 
          Discovery Trail and the Civil War Preservation 
          Trust, see www.civilwar.org Fort Tyler is an official Civil War Discovery Trail site.  
          The Civil War Discovery Trail links more than 
          300 sites in 16 states to inspire and to teach 
          the story of the Civil War and its haunting 
          impact on America. The Trail, an initiative 
          of the Civil War Preservation Trust, allows 
          visitors to explore battlefields, historic 
          homes, railroad stations, cemeteries, parks, 
          and other destinations that bring history to 
          life. For more information on the Civil War 
          Discovery Trail and the Civil War Preservation 
          Trust, see www.civilwar.org

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