
Confederate Living History Units
Our goal with this whole rework is to have each side's broken down further into Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery and Miscellaneous units... again, bear with us as listing every Civil War website, in a useful manner, like we try and do (vs. just listing them) is tedious. It'll be grand when it's done. And... if your unit is not listed here, PLEASE fill out the form located here.
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Edenton Bell Battery (USA, NC) -- Edenton Bell Battery, 3rd Battalion Light Artillery. We are a battery that actually was formed in Edenton NC in 1862. Bells from the towns churchs provided the castings for the cannon. We are deep in history and strive to keep it alive. Our cannon is a Vicksburg cannon which of course we named "Miss Vickie". She is an exact replica of the "St. Paul" which was named after the church that donated the bells and was the only cannon to survive the war until it was surrendered to Sherman for him to destroy. The original barrel of the "St. Paul was found in 2002 and returned to Edenton, NC where it proudly stands guard on the battery in front of St. Paul's Parrish. We have obtained the names on the original muster rolls and keep with us at all times so others especially decendants can see their ancestors names and know what happened to them. We travel up and down the Southeast to living histories, reenactments. We are an active, family oriented group and recruiting is open. We do certified training on the cannon for everyones safety. Please come see us or better yet come join us. We would love to have you. |
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10th Virginia Co.B "Rockingham Rifles" (USA, DE) -- We are a family-friendly unit, actively seeking new members, with a progressive mindset. We are constantly striving to acquire new information to improve our impressions. Our unit is based in Northern Delaware and North East Maryland. Our membership also hails from parts of PA and NY. We are proud members of the Fighting First Regiment. Our unit participates in living histories, parades, school programs and battle reenactments. We host both a livning history which benefits a local museum and a school program in the fall for an area school that allows the students to get a closer look at life during the civil war. We would gratefully appreciate if you would add us to your listing. |
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Spaight's Battalion Slidell Battery (USA, LA) -- We are a living history unit, repersenting the combined Spaight's Battalion our of East Texas. The unit fought mainly in east Texas, and western Louisiana. We participate mostly with in four hours of our base command, Slidell La., we provide an artillery piece for locat events and work with the City of Slidell during their celebrations. We have a busy schedule this year, please visit our web site for information. |
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The 3rd South Carolina Battalion (USA, NC) -- Our Reenacting group is part of the Palmetto Battalion of South Carolina. We galvanize as the 60th New York. We participate in reenactments in South Carolina and travel to national events as well. |
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Danville Artillery, CSA (USA, PA) -- The Danville Artillery is a Confederate reeactment unit which portrays the Danville, Virginia artillery battery of 1861-1865. We are based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and participate in regional reenactments as well as live-fire cannon and small arms shooting events. |
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26th North Carolina Troops (USA, NC) -- The 26th NC Troops, Reactivated is the largest single reenactment unit in North Carolina numbering around 400 members. Founded in 1981, we are primarily an infantry unit however we also have various other components including horse drawn artillery, cavalry, a full fife and drum field music, and civilian impressions. We participate in a variety of events from Georgia to Pennsylvania including battle reenactments, living histories, and ceremonies. Among the more fulfilling events on our resume, are the living histories we take part in on the Gettysburg battlefield, Sharpsburg battlefield, Fort Moultrie site, and Appomattox National Historic Park. We have the honor of being the first unit to be allowed to fire at Appomattox NPS site since the end of the war. Our unit also has alternate Federal impression as the 24th Michigan in tribute to the epic duel of these two units on the first day of Gettysburg. We offer many aspects of reenacting all within one unit while maintaining a strong comraderie and ties to those that went before us. The 26th NC also takes a very active role in historic preservation including the spearheading the restoration of the NC monument at Gettysburg, the placement of two monuments to the 26th NC at Gettysburg, the conservation of the battle flag of the 26th NCT, and currently the placement of a monument to the 26th NC on the newly preserved New Bern Battlfield in North Carolina. Come visit us and see what we can offer you. |
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1st Maryland Infantry, Company H (USA, CT) -- 1st Maryland Infantry is the largest Confederate Reenacting group (military & civilian)in New England. We participate in battle reenactments, living history events, school & community programs, and parades. Visit our JVC event website: www.geocities.com/jacksonvalleycampaign/ Since its inception, the new 1st Maryland Infantry has grown to be the largest Confederate reenacting group in New England, with membership reaching over 75 military and civilian members. The 1st Maryland is comprised of men, women and children ... a truly family-oriented unit. Although based in the state of Connecticut, the 1st Maryland travels throughout New England and beyond to participate in living history events, patriotic celebrations, parades and battle reenactments. With trips to Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and other states with Civil War historical significance, the unit also travels to these locations for social gatherings - to both study with and enjoy the company of our members and others in the hobby. Several members of the unit have participated in the filming of Civil War epics such as Gettysburg, Glory and Gods & Generals. |
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63rd Tennessee (USA, TN) -- The 63rd Tennessee is one of the oldest American Civil War living history organizations in East Tennessee. Formed in the late 1970's, the 63rd still continues its tradition of authenticity and performance under fire in the field. |
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59th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Co.I (USA, VA) -- Authentic-Progressive Confederate Infantry Unit based in Central & Southside Va, yet also have members all across the state & abroad. Reenactments, Living History, Educational programs. Affiliated with "Longstreets Corp" blanket organization. Come be a part of your history. |
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14th South Carolina (USA, MI) -- The Great Lakes Civil War Reenactors, Inc. formed in February 2005 by a group of reenactors that wanted to create a truely family friendly environment that was not just in name only. Our goal is to recreate an authentic Civil War environment that incorporates both the military and civilian views of the conflict. Our members are experienced reenactors, with some having over 20 years of reenacting experience. The GLCWR actively participate in battle reenactments, living histories, parades, school lectures, and various preservation efforts. Our goal is to educate the public and ourselves in the accurate history of the war. GLCWR is a non-profit, tax exempt organization that has donated time and money throughout the years and has helped save and preserve many endangered battlefields and artifacts. Our members have participated in many large scale reenactments from the 125th anniversary series through the current 145th series. We have attended the largest reenactment in history at the 135th Gettysburg in 1998. Our members have also participated the motion pictures "Glory", "Gettysburg", and the recently released "Gods and Generals". |
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16th Arkansas Infantry, Company G (USA, OK) -- We participate in CW reenactments that are mostly in the Trans-Mississippi area.Ark-La-OK-Tx-Mo. We are affiliated with the 1st Ark Bn.We do galavanize when needed.One of the more interesting things we have done concerns our bios on the "roster" of our web page.They are somewhat amusing,and make for a good read. |
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17th Virginia Infantry Co. H (USA, MD) -- We are the 17th Virginia Infantry Co. H CSA. we are also know as The Old Dominion Rifles and as our web site is The Bloody 17th. We do everything reenacting from living history to the "BIG" battles. We are based in Frederick, MD. We travel up to 100 mile radius (most are within 50) to get to reenactments. We dont have a lot of rules just respect. Our 2 main goals are to teach the general public and most important is to have fun. If you dont have fun reenacting then you should not do it. Trust us we have fun if nothing else. we are a family company. We have men, woman and children in our group (we really could use some more rifles). Please check out the web site and give us a shot. |
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21st VA, F Co. (USA, ) -- Join one of the oldest and most authentic reenactment units in the field, based upon the book One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry by John H. Worsham. We strive for historical accuracy in our Drill, Uniforms and Impression. Come join our ranks and help us preserve the contributions made by the common soldier of the South during the War Between the States. When you are a member of F Company, you will experience the comradeship of a fine group of men, you will share the history of the period with others, and you will travel to some of the most interesting historical locations on the East Coast. When you are in this Company, you will find yourself on the firing line of a veteran combat unit. Plus you WILL BE in the middle of some truly unforgettable battlefield scenarios. |
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1st Battalion, Cherokee Partisan Rangers (USA, MO) -- Our group is recreating the 1st BN Cherokee Partisan Rangers and Special Service Bn of the Indian territory. The unit as a whole is located all over the Midwest. Our Company is dedicated to represent and honor the members with upmost respect. We are looking for recruits for our Battalion. We are a quasi-academic unit and are dedicated to learning about the Cavalry and the Indians in the field during the conflict and its improvements throughout the war. We will educate the public and have fun at the same time by participating in reenactments, living historys, battles and through forums at schools & interested groups around Missouri and the surrounding states. At these,we will try to present ourselves in accurate and authentic manner to the best of our ability. We will improve the knowledge and understanding of our members through discussions, readings, and viewings of audio-visual presentations and by attendance to seminars(subject related) and by regular meetings. and by upkeep of the website. We will work with other commanders and event host to make the event as best as possible. We also honor the valor and sacrifics of the soldiers and heroic men and women by participation in dedications, memorial services, etc We partake the field by living histories, reenactments, school presentations and other events. We are a mounted and dismounted unit. We are often employed at events to harass the federals lines and supply trains and engage as skirmishers or flankers. |
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24th Georgia Volunteer Regiment, Company H (USA, MD) -- The 24th Georgia's goal is to properly portray a northern Georgia soldiers of the Army of Northern Virginia (ANV). We have and maintain unit guidelines and authenticity standards (These guidelines and standards are available on our webpage) in order to achieve our goal of being a highly regarded reenacting regiment. The unit is dedicated to living history. We are serious about what we do and how we do it. Through the use of period correct clothing, equipment, and encampments we demonstrate to our viewing public the life and times of the southern soldier. The 24th Georgia Regiment, Company H is based in Central Maryland. Our current headquarters for the unit is centrally located between Gettysburg, Pa and Washington, D.C. in New Windsor, Maryland. The 24th Georgia Regiment, Company H Volunteers draws its members from Pennsylvania to South Carolina including Texas and Illinois. We are an active unit participating in one or more events each month throughout the spring, summer, and fall. Battle reenactments and living history encampments are all part of our yearly schedule of events. We travel to events in several states including Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, North Carolina, and sometimes points further south and west. |
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7th Virginia Infantry, Co. F - 1st Batallion - 3rd Regiment (USA, VA) -- We are Civil War reenactors portraying the 7th Virginia Infantry Company F. Our group participates in reenactments, parades, memorial services, preservation marches and living histories. We invite you to learn more about our unit. |
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42nd Mississipi (USA, PA) -- Welcome to the 42nd Mississippi Infantry Regiment, Company F website. We are a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to recreate the lives of the Confederate soldiers and civilians during the the War for Southern Independence.
42nd Mississippi is a family oriented organization located in the Harrisburg area of Pennsylvania. The objectives for our unit are to participate and provide education in living history and battle reenactments of the War for Southern Independence with historical authenticity. Our reenactments season usually starts in April and ends in November. We do reenactments in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia and Maryland. We always are looking for new members. |
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C Co, 1st Ohio/4th Virginia Cavalry (USA, OH) -- We are a reenactment and living history group portaying mounted cavalry from the American Civil War, encamped in central Ohio. |
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12th SC/4th MI Vol. Inf (USA, MI) -- The 12th South Carolina/4th Michigan volunteer infantry, inc. was formed in 1988. our goal was to recreate an authentic Civil War company that would portray both the federal side and the confederate side of the war. we were one of the original units in the midwest region to do this.
We also wanted to create a family oriented atmosphere, where a family would be welcome in our organization to participate and learn about the American Civil War. We actively participate in battle reenactments, living histories, parades, and various preservation organizations. Our goal is to educate the public, and ourselves, in the true history of the war. We are a non profit, tax exempt organization that has donated money throughout the years and helped save and/or preserve many endangered battlefields. We have participated in many large scale reenactments from the 125th anniversary series through to the current 140th series. We attended the largest reenactment in history at the 135th gettysburg in 1998. We have also participated in the motion pictures "Glory," "Gettysburg," and the recently released "Gods and Generals." We have a lot to offer someone who wants to be a reenactor. We portray both confederates and federals. We have a strong civilian contingent that would allow any impression to be portrayed, including doctors, nurses, politicians, refugees, camp workers, women's suffrage, abolitionists, and many others. It is up to you what you want to portray. |
| The Cleburnes (Progressive/Campaigner) (USA, ST) -- text about unit (site down, check later.) | |
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Trans-Mississippi West Territorial Indians (USA, OK, WA) --1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles. With the renewed interest in early US and Civil War history, we have re-activated the 1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles. We are looking for, and accepting recruits into the unit. It is a Civil War Confederate cavalry unit, dedicated to the preservation of the memory, history, and honor of the American Indians of the Indian Territory who fought for the Trans-Mississippi West, Army of the Confederate States of America. |
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Signal Corps Association Re-enactors' Division (USA, ST) -- The Signal Corps Association (SCA) 1860-1865 is a national group of private citizens sharing an interest in the signal and secret services of the North and South during the American Civil War. A period attired and equipped living history segment known as the Reenactor's Division also exists within SCA; hence the acronym “SCARD.”
SCA provides a medium for students, researchers, historians and reenactors to investigate the signal, telegraphic and secret service developments during the War Between the States. Through signal training camps, reenactments, living history programs, visits to schools and libraries, lectures and memorial programs, SCA hopes to develop and share its archive with others through public awareness, the role and sacrifices of military and civilian telegraphists, signalmen and others who gathered, developed or conveyed intelligence communication on both sides of the conflict. |
Milton Light Artillery, Co. A (USA, FL) -- The Milton Light Artillery, Company A, is a Civil War re-enacting group based on an actual artillery unit that participated in many of Florida's major engagements, including the battles of Ocean Pond (Olustee) and Natural Bridge. The battery was named after Florida's 5th governor, John Milton, who served from Oct. 7, 1861 to April 1, 1865. Milton Light re-enacts over 15 battles every year, and includes civilian and nursing impressions. The unit is a member of the National Civil War Artillery Association. |
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1st Tennessee Infantry Co. D (USA, TN) -- The "Williamson Grays" is a Civil War Reenacting group. Our sole purpose is to portray a typical western theatre, Army of Tennessee, Confederate States of America (CSA) regimental company, and when required, a typical western theatre Army of the Cumberland, United States of America (USA) regimental company. (In the back of these regulations you will find a brief history of the 1st TN & 12th KY.)
The Williamson Grays is a collection of individuals and families that are historians with a sincere interest, passion and love for American History, particularly, the Civil War. And has carried their interest one step farther by becoming Civil War Reenactors. It is the intent of the Williamson Grays to maintain a healthy perspective of the civil war and its impact on America of today. Civil War reenacting is a hobby and nothing more. We are not associated in any way with any radical organizations, paramilitary groups, skinheads, etc., nor do we ever intend to be. All family members are welcome into the campsites at any time. |
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1st Virginia Infantry Co. C (USA, OR) -- 1st Virginia Co. C Montgomery Guard Welcome to 1st Virginia! The Civil War, or to the South quote "War of Northern aggression," is considered one of the most important turning points in the history of the United States. That history is often overlooked and if not remembered, may be forgotten. To prevent this and also experience an exciting, educational activity for the family, please look over our site -- it may open a door to an excellent hobby! Join us to proclaim our battle cry 'Faugh-a-Ballagh' -- Gaelic for 'Clear the way.' We need YOU to help relive history! |
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46th Tennessee Inf. Company K (USA, ST) -- The 46th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment is a group of men, women and children who are dedicated to the preservation of "true" history and the memory of our ancestors, North and South, who fought and died for what they believed in. It is our mission to make sure that southern history and the heritiage of the Confederate soldier is preserved and carried on for this and future generations. There are too many groups today that want to wipe out every symbol, memory and "true" history of Southern people. It is our responsibility, as living historians, to accurately portray the average soldier of 1861-65 in our living history camps and battle re-enactments of the War for Southern Independence, sometimes referred to as the War Between the States. We hope that our impression will help educate people in the ways of our ancestors, not just in how they fought, but why they fought.
Although the 46th Tennessee, Company K is dedicated to the authentic portrayal of the brave and honorable Southern Soldier, we do galvanize to portray the gallant boys in blue of the 2nd Tenn. Vol. Inf., USA when necessary for historical accuracy in a re-enactment. Because of our committment to historical accuracy, "true" history and honoring our ancestors, the same attentions to detail drives our Federal impression of the soldiers who fought to preserve the Union. |
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8th Virginia Regiment Co.'s F and I (USA, VA) -- The 8th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Inc. is a non-profit Civil War living history organization dedicated to the preservation of our Nation's Civil War heritage through battle reenactments, living history encampments. educational seminars and preservation efforts. Our family oriented unit strives for authenticity, proficiency in the manual of arms and drill of the period, firearms safety, and most importantly, presenting a historically accurate portrayal of a Virginia volunteer in the Army of Northern Virginia. |
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7th Florida Volunteer Infantry, K Company (USA, FL) -- Thank you for visiting the home of the 7th. Regiment of Florida Volunteer Infantry, Company K. We are a reactivated Confederate Infantry Company, located in central Florida that was originally formed in and around the Hillsborough County area and became a part of the Army of Tennessee. We are actively seeking quality recruits to replace those lost during our last campaign season, therefore, if you have an interest in our Unit or Civil War reenacting in general, please contact us via the e-mail address listed below. As Confederate reenactors, we also feel that galvanizing is an important part of our recreation of American Civil War history and often don a Federal uniform to portray our impression of the 7th Tennessee, or the 7th New Hampshire. |
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American Civil War Historical Reenactment Society (CANADA) -- The ACWHRS, or American Civil War Historical Re-enacting Society, is a non-profit living history organization based in South Western Ontario, and is dedicated to preserving and exploring the memory of Canada's contribution to the War Between the States. Between 1861-1865, approximately 50,000 subjects of Her Majesty Queen Victoria left the Dominion of Canada to enlist in America's bloody civil conflict. The majority of these men served in the Union armed forces, enlisting in regiments organized in the northern border states. Four Canadians attained the rank of general in Union service, and twenty-nine were awarded the Medal of Honor. Some also enlisted to fight for the Confederacy, and so Canadians too fought brother against brother. Today very few Canadians know about this chapter in our history, or about the men whose bones rest in quiet cemeteries in Ontario, New York, Virginia, or in thousands of graves known only to God.
As living historians, or re-enactors, we stage mock battles but, much more importantly, are dedicated to exploring and recreating the daily lives of soldiers and civilians from this era. We strive for a high degree of authenticity in our portrayals (we call them, impressions), and our members have amassed a high degree of knowledge and research. We frequently participate in events in the United States, and actively contribute to the cause of preserving America's battlefield heritage. |
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16th Alabama, Co. A, Army of Tennessee (USA, AL) -- The 16th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company A, is a Civil War re-enacting and living history unit. It is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization with headquarters in Muscle Shoals, Ala. Membership is comprised largely of residents of North Alabama. However, membership extends throughout the state of Alabama and into the states of Tennessee, Florida and Georgia. A number of its membership participates with an authentic campaigners contingent, known as the Yellowhammer Rifles. In complying with rules of the First Confederate Division, the 16th Alabama, C.S.A, Army of Tennessee galvanizes for a Federal infantry impression as the 30th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Army of the Ohio. |
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19th Alabama Infantry Co. I (USA, AL) -- The new 19th Alabama Infantry Regiment, C.S.A, Inc., is a non-profit, tax-exempt, living history and Civil War reenactment organization with Head Quarters in Huntsville, Alabama. Organized in 1982, the unit has grown to be one of the largest and most active reenactment groups in Alabama. Company I, "Cherokee Rangers", is the Head Quarters company, and primarily draws its members from the N. Alabama and S. Tennessee areas. We also have members in the Dallas, TX area and in Tallahassee, FL. The unit also does a Federal infantry impression as the 42nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry. |
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1st Florida Volunteer Infantry, Company "E" , CSA (USA, FL) -- CO "E", First Regiment of Florida Volunteer Infantry is a War Between the States Reenactors' organization that was founded on July 24, 1990 in Pensacola Florida. We are dedicated to the remembrance and authentic portrayal of the life and times of the people who lived in that turbulent and tragic era. We attempt to educate ourselves and the public about this this period of history by participating and staging Living History displays; a hands-on experience of what it was truly like back in the days of 1861-1865. It is our hope that through participating in these events that the lessons of the past will not be forgotten. We believe that Living History provides an excellent medium from which to educate the public about the realities of our great American Civil War. We are an unofficial military company, but we handle ourselves in the field the same way as the troops did in the war. We are constantly striving to perfect our impressions on the field of battle and in our camp life. We like to have fun and experience all the opportunities that this avocation has to offer, but we are also serious about being as professional as we can. We strongly believe that we have a sacred duty and trust to the men of both sides. We wish to do their memory justice and not mock the very ideals to which many gave their last true measure of devotion. |
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1st Kentucky Cavalry (dismounted), Co. H (USA, ST) -- |
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1st Louisiana Special Battalion, Company B (USA, IL-IO) -- We are a re-enactment group based out of Illinois and Iowa. The purpose of this site is to give a historical account of Wheat's Battalion, as well as information on the re-enactment group. The main focus will be on Company B, but information on all the companies in Wheat's Battalion will also be given. We are always looking for new members and we welcome both men and women. For more information contact us by e-mail which is located below. |
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Guess how far we've gotten... see how much better it is when YOU send in your listing info and a good logo... See how much quicker it will get done if we don't have to surf for hours... See, see, see... should I 'spose this hint will get through?? :-0 |
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1st Maryland Artillery, CSA (USA, ST) -- |
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1st North Carolina Cavalry (USA, ST) -- |
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1st Tennessee Infantry (Maney's) Company A, "Rock City Guards" (USA, ST) -- |
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1st Virginia, Co. H (USA, ST) -- |
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1st Virginia Co H, "The Richmond Grays" (USA, ST) -- |
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20th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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21st North Carolina Troops (USA, ST) -- |
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25th North Carolina Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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26th North Carolina (USA, ST) -- |
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27th North Carolina, Co. D (USA, ST) -- |
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27th Tennessee Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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2nd Maryland Infantry, Company A, CSA (USA, ST) -- |
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2nd Maryland Infantry Company "B" CSA (USA, ST) -- |
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2nd Maryland Infantry, Company H (USA, ST) -- |
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2nd Mississippi, Company K (USA, ST) -- |
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2nd South Carolina, Company I, Volunteer Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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2nd Virginia Cavalry Company "C" (USA, ST) -- |
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2nd Virginia Co.E., Stonewall Brigade (USA, ST) -- |
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30th North Carolina (USA, ST) -- |
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30th Regiment Virginia Infantry Co.B, "Fredericksburg Grays" (USA, ST) -- |
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32nd Virginia Infantry Cos. H / I, Tidewater, Virginia (USA, ST) -- |
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33rd Alabama Infantry Co. E (USA, ST) -- |
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37th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regimental Band (USA, ST) -- |
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37th Virginia Infantry, Co. K (USA, ST) -- |
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38th Virginia Volunteer Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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3rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Co. G (USA, ST) -- |
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3rd Texas Cavalry (USA, ST) -- |
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3rd Virginia Volunteer Infantry , Companies- A thru K, Inc. (USA, ST) -- |
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42nd Georgia Volunteer Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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43rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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44th Tennessee Consolidated Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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44th Virginia Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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46th Virginia Infantry, Co. F, C.S.A., Inc. (USA, ST) -- |
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47th Virginia Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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49th Regiment NC Troops/3rd NC Cavalry (USA, ST) -- |
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4th (Extra) Battalion Staff C.S.A. (USA, ST) -- |
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4th Georgia, Co. E (USA, ST) -- |
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4th Missouri Infantry, Company E, CSA (USA, ST) -- |
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4th Regiment of Confederate Engineers, Company E (USA, ST) -- |
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4th Texas Co.E Vol. Inf. (USA, ST) -- |
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4th Texas Volunteers, Co. C (USA, ST) -- |
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52nd Tennessee Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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55th Virginia Infantry Regiment (USA, ST) -- |
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57th Georgia, Co. D (USA, ST) -- |
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58th North Carolina Troops (USA, ST) -- |
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5th Alabama Battalion, Co. D (USA, ST) -- |
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5th North Carolina State Troops Co. "H" (USA, ST) -- |
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5th Regiment Tennessee Infantry, Co. E (USA, ST) -- |
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5th Virginia Co. G, Staunton Rifles (USA, ST) -- |
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63rd Tennessee Volunteer Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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6th Missouri (USA, ST) -- |
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7th Louisiana Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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7th Tennessee Cavalry, Co. D (USA, ST) -- |
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7th Tennessee Infantry, Co. B (USA, ST) -- |
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7th Texas Infantry, Co. A (USA, ST) -- |
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7th Virginia, Co. D (USA, ST) -- |
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8th Arkansas Cavalry (USA, ST) -- |
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8th Florida, Co. B, Hardy's Bde (USA, ST) -- |
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8th Louisiana Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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8th Texas Cavalry, Co H, CSA, Terry's Texas Rangers (USA, ST) -- |
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9th Texas Infantry/Red River Battalion (USA, ST) -- |
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9th Virginia Cavalry Company K (dismounted) (USA, ST) -- |
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9th Virginia Co. C Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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Archer's Brigade ANV (USA, ST) -- |
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Breckinridge Battalion (USA, ST) -- |
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Cherokee Davis Guards (USA, ST) -- |
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Company B - 7th Virginia Infantry (USA, ST) -- |
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Douglas' Texas Battery (USA, ST) -- |
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Eleventh Mississippi Infantry - Company "A" - University Grays (USA, ST) -- |
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Elliott's Scouts Webpage (USA, ST) -- |
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Glory Brigade (USA, ST) -- |
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Greenville South Carolina Upstate Re-enactors (USA, ST) -- |
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Havis' Battery, 14th BGLA (USA, ST) -- |
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The High Privates (USA, ST) -- |
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Hood's Texas Brigade (USA, ST) -- |
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Jeff Davis Artillery (USA, ST) -- |
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Levi`s & Barr Virginia Light Artillery (USA, ST) -- |
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Lone Star Rifles (USA, ST) -- |
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Maury Grays (USA, ST) -- |
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Maxey Color Guard-1st Texas Sharpshooters (USA, ST) -- |
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Mississippi Valley Brigade (USA, ST) -- |
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Morton's Battery, Forrest Cavalry Corp (USA, ST) -- |
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Ninth Virginia Regiment of Cavalry (USA, ST) -- |
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Northwest Civil War Council (USA, ST) -- |
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Phillips (GA) Legion (USA, ST) -- |
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Second Maryland Infantry, Company G, CSA (USA, ST) -- |
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Southern Guard Online Website (USA, ST) -- {same unit as above... maybe this site works} |
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Terrell's Texas Cavalry - 37th Regiment (USA, ST) -- |
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Terry's Texas Rangers (USA, ST) -- |
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The Fightin Valley Division - Army of Northern Virginia (USA, ST) -- |
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The Palmetto Light Artillery (USA, ST) -- |
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The Rowdy Pards (USA, ST) -- |
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The Texas Rifles (USA, ST) -- |
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Thomas' North Carolina Legion (USA, ST) -- |
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Trans-Mississippi Rifles (USA, ST) -- |
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Ulster Guard (USA, ST) -- |
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Virginia Grays (USA, ST) -- |
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Washington Artillery, 5th Company (USA, ST) -- |
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And below are our older listings which we are going through as we can...
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