Living History/US Civil War portrays the era of 1861-1865 via the reenactment of battles and daily living. These include artisans, duels and military combat, first-person interpretations, historic research, period garb, and use of the era's common tools and objects.
This category is specific to groups of Civil War reenactors who portray military regiments or small units authorized by the Civil War Governor of the home state. It includes Divisions, Brigades, Battalions, Companies, and individual units.
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- 28th Georgia/123rd New York Volunteer Infantry Family-oriented re-enacting unit based in the Resaca area in North Georgia, portraying both Confederate and Federal units.
- The First Federal Division The First Federal division is made up of the Army of the Pacific, the Western Brigade and the Frontier Brigade and the Cavalry Brigade in order to provide a division organization at national level events.
- Mississippi Valley Brigade Dedicated to the accurate portrayal of the western Confederate forces during the War between the States. Links to member battalions and infantry units.
- 52nd Regimental String Band Civil War re-enactor musicians performing Confederate and Union impressions nationwide. Based in Tennessee. Albums, photos, repertoire, schedule, and biographies.
- 2nd US Cavalry, Company H Equestrian living history group presenting the history of dragoons and cavalry during the American Civil War at reenactments, National Parks, and competitions in the Mid-Atlantic area.
- 1st U.S. Infantry (Recreated) A progressive Civil War reenacting unit from the Dallas/Ft. Worth and Central Texas areas, site contains recruiting and contact information, newsletter, events, photos, equipment, articles, and links.
- 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Company G Northern California Civil War reenactment group with membership, contact, research information, photographs, and official records.
- The Valley Division An association of independent soldiers, companies, battalions and civilians with the same goals on what reenacting should be. Contacts and links to individual units, division policies, and schedule.
- Longstreet's Corps Organization dedicated to remembering the Confederate soldier through living histories, battle reenactments, educational presentations and preservation efforts in the Eastern United States. Contacts and links for member units, history, photos, and schedule.