Welcome.
I have a couple comments for you. First, your 55 pound bow is going to seem pretty heavy to you after shooting a compound. The technique for shooting traditional bows is quite different from compounds. Read all you can here and from books. Asbell has a good one on instinctive shooting with a recurve.
I also draw 28 inches, and find 29 inch arrows are just fine. You may not draw as much with a recurve as you did with your compound, most people don't. When I shoot carbon it has been 4560 Carbon Express Terminator Hunters with 125 gr. snuffers. I killed my first deer with that setup and my 55# longbow last fall, but I wasn't totally happy with the arrow flight. I ended up with 100 gr. inserts and the 125 gr. heads. Those go where I'm looking most of the time. That setup would probably work for you.
Just FYI, I am switching over to wood arrows. I find them much more forgiving, quieter, and addictive to build. I shoot the cedars better than I do carbons or aluminums. I plan to test them out on turkeys this week.
As far as quivers go, I use a side quiver like this one
http://www.3riversarchery.com/Product.asp?c=14&s=74&p=0&i=6251 I just don't like the extra weight of a bow quiver, but that is personal preference.
Good luck with your new bow.