

| 2010 TENTATIVE ITINERARY |
| THURSDAY, MAY 27 Knoxville Meet at Confederate Memorial Hall, originally named Bleak House for a tour and slide presentation of an archaeological dig in the area of a southern gun placement during the siege of Knoxville presented by Michael G. Angst, Senior Archaeologist. Then to Randy Lockmiller's house for a meet & greet BBQ. FRIDAY, MAY 28 MORRISTOWN Carpool from Bleak House with stops pertinent to the 43d on our way to Morristown, TN (about 50 miles) Headquarters will be at the Morristown Holiday Inn Conference Center They are holding a block of room for us at a special price of $89.95 + tax per night. Just ask for the "43d Tenn reunion rooms." Check in at HQ or your respective places to stay (other local places to stay). Lunch will be on your own. Meet back at HQ for an afternoon event to be announced. Dinner is on your own. SATURDAY, MAY 29 VARIOUS PLACES BY CARAVAN This will be a full day of tours following troop movements and visiting battle sites in the area. Lunch will be on your own. Reunion Banquet Buffet There will be tables available for you to display your ancestor's memorabilia. SUNDAY, MAY 30 TBA MONDAY, MAY 31 MEMORIAL SERVICE The Memorial Service will be held in Riceville, TN for Pvt. Samuel McCamish, Co. I McCamish, Samuel, Pvt., Co. I, born February 26, 1811, enlisted for 12 months January 1, 1862 at Charleston, Tenn., recorded "Sick 4th Nov." on Regimental Return of November 1862, captured, in hospital and paroled at Vicksburg July 4-15, 1863, shipped with paroled, sick and wounded prisoners from Vicksburg July 24, 1863 to Mobile, Ala. via New Orleans, La. He married Nancy Stuart in 1830 who died in childbirth in 1844. He married Mary Ann Hyden about 1845, with whom they had three children, he did not return home from the war, family records list his death in 1865, son Joseph Calloway may have joined up with his father as an unofficial follower of the regiment. Prewar he was a farmer living in the 9th District of Bradley Co. with his wife and children. (M268 Roll 292) [descendant, Patricia McCamish Donohoe, Yarmouth Port, Ma.] The Memorial Service will be our final event of the weekend. CLICK HERE FOR REGISTRATION FORM **Please Note** Any and all travel cost and accommodations are your responsibility. The information on this site is informational only. Registration fees collected are not for travel or accommodation purposes. |
| Things to bring with you For the Tour Comfortable Clothes Comfortable walking shoes Sunscreen *Water will be provided For the Banquet Period Clothes or Business Casual Anything you have on your ancestors pictures, diaries, personal items, etc so we can put them on display for the evening |