Back from the Summer Reenactment in Kühlsheim, Germany. WHAT A WEEKEND. This Picture shows me with my unit, 2nd Florida Company K. Note: The below images can be enlarged.
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Back from the Summer Reenactment in Kühlsheim, Germany. WHAT A WEEKEND. This Picture shows me with my unit, 2nd Florida Company K. Note: The below images can be enlarged.
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This last weekend I participated in the Thomas’s Legion reenactment at the Cherokee fall festival at the Sequoyah Birthplace Museum. This is actually several events in one. The Cherokee have an event on tribal land at the Sequoyah museum and on the same island, they have a reenactment and 18th century trade fair at...
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This is the second attempt at making a post about this trip. Michael was forced to take down the previous attempt due to technical difficulties. For unknown reasons we could not keep the previous version formatted and things kept breaking. Due to these limitations, I’m forced to make this much more simple. Rather than...
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We often hear about the politically correct attacks on our heritage, and flags being taken down, but sometimes we forget that there are still many places where political correctness has not destroyed Southern traditions. Every year at the end of July, Grainger County Tennessee, in the northeastern portion of the state, celebrates the fame...
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Tracy Agnew writes for the Suffolk News-Herald about a joint re-enactment between the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Sons of Confederate Veterans in Virginia: Amid all the hoopla surrounding the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War , it can be hard to ensure every aspect of the war is covered...
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SNN pictures from the 2010 reenactment of the Battle of Aiken. The battle is one of the largest reenactments in the South and takes place the last weekend of February every year. Click on the individual pictures to enlarge them.
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As reported in the Houston Chronicle: Hundreds of Civil War re-enactors will parade up Montgomery’s main street to the state Capitol on Feb. 19 to recreate the swearing-in of Confederate President Jefferson Davis 150 years ago. African-American leaders might protest nearby with a message that the Confederacy should be remembered with shame for...
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