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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.
http://www.11texascav.org/
Reenactment camp in Houston, Texas portrays life in the American Civil War, including Groce's Battery. Includes a regimental history, service records, battle histories, membership information, an events schedule, and a photo gallery.
http://www.6thtx.org/
6th Texas Infantry: We are American Civil War reenactors in the San Antonio and south Texas area.
http://www.7thtexascav.com/
Reenacting unit with history, rosters, and military and civilian reenacting pages.
http://8thtxcav.org/
The 8th Texas Cavalry Co. B was a part of Terry's Texas Rangers which fought during the civil war. As a reenacting unit we portray both sides of the conflict blue and gray.
http://gen.1starnet.com/9react/9armain.htm
A non-profit organization for educating its members and the public about life in both the Union and Confederate armies during the period of 1861-1865. Includes photographs.
http://www.9thtexas.org/
Reenacting group representing and experiencing life as a soldier in the 1860s. Includes a list of members, photographs, rules and regulations, official affiliations, a message board and newsletters.
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