
A brief history of Company H
The Randall Guards
Second Wisconsin Volunteer
Infantry Association, Inc.
Welcome to the Company Street of Company
H, Second Wisconsin,
The Randall Guards, proud to be part of the Iron Brigade.
A little History:
Company H, of the Second Wisconsin was reformed at the end of 1997 by a handful
of people who wanted just a little more out of the reenacting hobby. The
members had always had an interest in the Iron Brigade and by coincidence the 2d
Wisconsin was chosen to be the focus of the unit. It was found later that a
member actually had a family relation serve in the regiment.
It was decided to depict a regiment on the march or in the middle of a
campaign. It was also decided that the company should portray 1862 when the
Iron Brigade earned its' sobriquet and showed the Union Army how to fight (Not
to mention the gaiters look really cool with the dark blue trousers!). Because
of this choice Company H has a distinct look out in California. Most units that
we work with have large amounts of tentage and gear, we subscribe to the
minimalist theory, less is better. This is not only economically sound, but
gives us the "Raggedy Assed" look that we so admire.
Our unit has earned the reputation as "hardcore" by those who would sleep on
cots and wear pretty, clean uniforms. We on the other hand do not believe that
we are "hardcore", the unit has no "stitch counters" and makes no demands on an
individual above their desires and abilities. We continually are trying to
improve our impression and are currently working very hard at perfecting our
drill. We eat pretty well at events and have been known to raid an occasional
brewery (reference to Voigt's Brewery in Madison, June 1861 - If This Is War,
Gaff, Alan. Morningside 1991). We encourage research and strive for
authenticity. We realize that we don't write the book, we only read it, and
since we were not there in 1862 our knowledge can only be enlightened.
Also, we work as closely as possible with the Second Wisconsin in Wisconsin and the East Coast and travel to National and Regional events with them, such as Wisconsin's Sesquicentennial Celebration at Camp Randall and Gettysburg in 1998.
The Brigade Guard
consists of
The 2nd Wisconsin, the 24th Michigan, the 19th Indiana, the 7th Wisconsin and
the 6th Wisconsin.
Join the 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Inf.
Regt., Co. H and
help defend the Union against the Secessionist Menace!
Above, Tom Klas Co. A
(Wisconsin, Tim Fairchild Co. C (New Jersey),
Steve Bechtold Co. H (California) Also there, Company B, E, G, K
and Battery B of the 4th US
The Second Wisconsin at Gettysburg 1998, all our companies together
before the
first battle of the Event, a sea of Black Hats.
If any of this appeals to you drop us a line and we will be sure to invite you out for a weekend.
The Confederates along the West Coast
know us . . . .
"they gave a
glamour and a display
both fearful and entrancing"
E.E. Stickley,
Stonewall Jackson Brigade
Join the Iron Brigade
of the West!
You will be joining a Brigade
with Regiments on the East and West Coasts
Plus 5 Companies of the Second in Wisconsin
There are but a few of them, but they
cannot be whipped; you can "bet" on that.
I know not how you look at it at home,
but I assure you that it is "glory" enough for any one man in these parts
to have the honor of belonging to the old "Iron Brigade."
7th Wisconsin, July 24, 1863
Your contact for more
information:
Thomas Bispo
[sierratec34@hotmail.com]
Company H is affiliated with
The Second Wisconsin Infantry Association, Inc.,
the Black Hat Battalion and the American Civil War Association.