Buffalo-Guard
Cadet
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2006
- Location
- western New York
Why did we start re-enacting? Well my reasons start with my parents. My father and mother were born in 1905 and 1909 respective. Both from the south (Virginia & NC) my parents always told me about our heritage but did I listen? No.
I am only in my early 50's but being that my parents were so old at the time I was born, they knew people and veterans from the war. But being that I was young at the time of the CW centennial, like most kids I was not really interested in the family aspect because there were no Lees or Grants in our family. Little did I know at that time. My parents knew but I again did not listen.
I just liked the playing of Civil War just as you would play Cops and Robbers of Cowboys and Indians. I did not want the facts to get in the way. Just liked dressing up in a uniform or at least pretending to do so and shooting those Yankees.
As time went on I became what I call armchair Civil War Buff. Even becoming the Vice President of our Civil War Club in high school. We openly discussed the war and some of its causes. But at that time the centennial had just ended and history was still being taught as it was and not as it is today. Can you imagine having such a club now days.
I became somewhat involved in living history and reenacting in the 1980's with a friend of mine in the 5 Georgia Infantry out of St Petersburg, Fla. Did the "Brooksville Raid" and a few other things but my job did not allow for much time. But the passing interest was becoming more that that. I began to read more and more. I also started buying artifacts. Then a few years ago I became involved in doing family research. I wish I had listened to my parents. What a treasure trove I found on both sides.
I found relationships to names such as Daniel Boone, Gen Lewis of the Lewis and Clark expedition, Major Robert Anderson of Ft Sumter and Gen. Joseph Anderson of Richmond. Other names such as Patrick Henry and then Cap William Tucker of Jamestowne. Then there was Laura Ingles and Samuel Clemens, yea Mark Twain. I also found slaves and indentured servants of my family.
Then I began looking for way to preserve my heritage and teach about their histories and the history of others. I came across the SCV. And joined them several years.
Now just in the past year I got that reenacting bug again. I wanted to not only teach like in the SCV but take part. So I found an Artillery unit Levi's Battery and Infantry unit, the 57th NC Infantry Company "A" and joined in on the fun. The 57th was my GGG Grandfathers old command (Lt Benjamin Parnell)
I do it now because of who went before us. Not only for my family but for all the families both north and south. Both black and white. The veterans who can no longer speak for themselves. Their truth and stories need to be told and I am proud in sharing what I know with others. That is another reason I joined the CWHF. To promote the history and story of their times.
So that's my story……What's yours?
I am only in my early 50's but being that my parents were so old at the time I was born, they knew people and veterans from the war. But being that I was young at the time of the CW centennial, like most kids I was not really interested in the family aspect because there were no Lees or Grants in our family. Little did I know at that time. My parents knew but I again did not listen.
I just liked the playing of Civil War just as you would play Cops and Robbers of Cowboys and Indians. I did not want the facts to get in the way. Just liked dressing up in a uniform or at least pretending to do so and shooting those Yankees.
As time went on I became what I call armchair Civil War Buff. Even becoming the Vice President of our Civil War Club in high school. We openly discussed the war and some of its causes. But at that time the centennial had just ended and history was still being taught as it was and not as it is today. Can you imagine having such a club now days.
I became somewhat involved in living history and reenacting in the 1980's with a friend of mine in the 5 Georgia Infantry out of St Petersburg, Fla. Did the "Brooksville Raid" and a few other things but my job did not allow for much time. But the passing interest was becoming more that that. I began to read more and more. I also started buying artifacts. Then a few years ago I became involved in doing family research. I wish I had listened to my parents. What a treasure trove I found on both sides.
I found relationships to names such as Daniel Boone, Gen Lewis of the Lewis and Clark expedition, Major Robert Anderson of Ft Sumter and Gen. Joseph Anderson of Richmond. Other names such as Patrick Henry and then Cap William Tucker of Jamestowne. Then there was Laura Ingles and Samuel Clemens, yea Mark Twain. I also found slaves and indentured servants of my family.
Then I began looking for way to preserve my heritage and teach about their histories and the history of others. I came across the SCV. And joined them several years.
Now just in the past year I got that reenacting bug again. I wanted to not only teach like in the SCV but take part. So I found an Artillery unit Levi's Battery and Infantry unit, the 57th NC Infantry Company "A" and joined in on the fun. The 57th was my GGG Grandfathers old command (Lt Benjamin Parnell)
I do it now because of who went before us. Not only for my family but for all the families both north and south. Both black and white. The veterans who can no longer speak for themselves. Their truth and stories need to be told and I am proud in sharing what I know with others. That is another reason I joined the CWHF. To promote the history and story of their times.
So that's my story……What's yours?