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Thursday, July 7, 2011

1876 Grand Ball!

Hello! Sami here- We’ve been telling lots of tales from reenactment week lately and I have another one to share. On Wednesday of that week we went to the 1876 Grand Ball in Hardin. It was a period dress event at the fairgrounds, in which there would be dancing and music all dating from the centennial period. I can’t even begin to describe how excited I was to get to dress up and go dancing for a night! The whole ball thing was a bit of a rushed choice for us- we found out about it Monday, and I spent that afternoon trying to get in touch with the woman who was in charge of the dress rentals. Then, the next morning we went to try on our dresses before rushing back to Garryowen with them to get back to the museum.
Of course, by the time Wednesday night got here, I was so excited that I could barely sit still. Aimee, Kiley and I put on our dresses early so Chris could get some photos of us all dressed up in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the museum- it felt like we were getting glamour shots! From there, headed to the ball. What a sight we must’ve been: three girls dressed strangely, piling into a van, and driving down the road waving at whoever would bother to look our way. I’m sure people have interesting stories!
Anyway- the ball itself was really nice. It started off with what was called the “Grand March” in which all of the couples paired up (or in our case, all three of us got together in one line) and bowed before the leading couple of the dance- aka: General and Mrs. Custer. It was neat! From there we paused to get food, before we started dancing. The dances were fun- and we even got to dance one with the General and Libbie! While we were there, we also met several members of the Reno family; they were in town for a family reunion. It was nice to talk to people who had a personal connection with the events happening there and even nicer to find out that one was from my hometown! It is funny how small the world is sometimes.

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