Confederate Websites


3rd Battalion, 5th Florida Co. G., Co. I., and Kilcrease Light Artillery, Co. K.--The 3rd Battalion is part of Hardy's Brigade and has members throughout most of Florida.  They participate in at least eight large reenactments and several living history events within the state per year.  The Battalion is made up of an infantry, artillery and cavalry units.
2nd Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, Company A--This unit is an authentic minded family organization.  You may participate as a soldier or civilian.
2nd Florida Infantry, Co. B, The Alachua Guards-- This unit maintains a period correct camp and is a family group from North Central Florida.
2nd Florida Light Artillery--Located in Central Florida, this unit is the sister organization of the 2nd Florida Volunteer Infantry.  They are now actively recruiting new members.  The unit does both Confederate and Federal Field Artillerists during the Civil War.
2nd Florida Volunteer Infantry--This is a newly formed Civil War reenacting unit located in Central Florida.  They strive to be accurate in their impressions (dress, gear and mannerisms).  This group welcomes family members so long as they follow their authenticity standards.
2nd Regiment, Confederate Engineer Corps--This site features a short history about the CSA Engineers Corps, Uniform and equipment guidlines.  You may also read about what the different sections of the Corps do.
4th Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Company E--The 2nd Georgia Incorporated is the parent Company of the 4th Georgia Co E. The 2nd Georgia Incorporated includes: The 4th GVI, 2nd Ga. Artillery Co., and the Ladies' Auxiliary.
7th Florida, Co. F.--The 7th has been around for a long time.  These guys do it right, they are period correct in all aspects of their impression and are active in reenactments and living history events.  They are in the top one percent of the reenacting community.  If you are looking for a good bunch of men who take this hobby seriously, then think about joining the 7th FL. Co. F.
7th Florida Regiment, Co. B.--The "Strawhats" have been continuously active since 1979 and operates as an entirely authentic Confederate company.  They not only participate in reenactments but in living history impressions as well.
7th Florida Volunteer Infantry, Company K--Located in Hillsborough County (Tampa Bay area), the 7th portrays a Confederate infantry unit and at times will galvanize as Federals.  Women are encouraged to become involved with their group as civilians.
7th Texas Cavalry--The 7th has a very proud heritage.  This regiment entered the war horsed and ended the war horsed because of its exemplary performance in the field.
8th Georgia Cavalry--We are known as the Eighth Georgia Cavalry a reenactors group that portrays a Civil War Period military unit siding with the Confederate States of America. We are based in Historical Savannah Georgia.
9th Virginia Cavalry, Co. C--We are known as the Ninth Virginia Cavalry, Inc. , a non-profit corporation located on the west coast in the state of Oregon.  We portray a Confederate cavalry regiment and a civilian refugee camp as it would have looked in 1863.
14th Lousiana, Co. G--This group of Confederate reenactors portrays the 14th Louisiana.  They are located in Italy.  They have a well done website including photos and history.  Click on the English version at the bottom right of their home page.
15th Alabama, Co. B--a centrally located company that attends many events in Florida.
26th Georgia, Co. A--This out of state reenacting unit is a period correct group that attends some Florida events. 
28th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment Co. K--This reenactment company was founded by Capt. Hackel in April 2003.  The unit is located in the Central Florida area.  Co. K. is a member of the Georgia Volunteer Battalion and is family oriented.
37th Texas--Is a gathering of historians, professional and amateur,  who have committed themselves to a mission of historical research and documentation of the Forgotten Confederates.  Their site serves not only the 37th as a reenactment unit, but also serves as the only focal point for research and documentation of Confederates of all races, ethnic origins and religions.
37th Alabama, Co. H--This Confederate infantry unit is active in Florida and some out of state events.  The women of their group participate in civilian activities while during reenactment weekends.
Confederate States Marine Corps, Company A, Pensacola--A re-enactment unit based on an actual unit deployed in Pensacola during the Civil War.  Research, history and the love of re-enacting in a specialized unit is what drives our group.
Confederate States Marine Corps, Company C--is located in Georgia and is looking to recruit new members.
The Confederate War Department--This site is dedicated to any interest in the War Between the States, be it artwork, history, computer games based on the war, or genealogical research.
Kentucky Brigade--The Kentucky Brigade site details many of their members and their artillery units.  They have several good photos and some good information.
Leon Rifles--The Leon Rifles are Confederate American Civil War reenactors who have formed an organization that does Living History as a hobby.  Their unit is based in northern Florida.  They live history rather than read about it.
Milton Light Artillery--The Milton Light Artillery is a central Florida reenacting 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.  They have three mountain howitzers and attend events all over the state.
North Florida Artillery--This group is based in north Florida and does both a Confederate and Federal impression.  They also have a CSS Tallahassee Marines and a Molly Pitcher Battery groups.  They are family friendly.
Pulaski Artillery -- Pulaski Artillery is a group of re-enactors based out of north Georgia.  We also are members of the North South Skirmish Association. Visit our site to learn more.
Robertson's - Dent's Battery -- Pensacola, Florida.  The unit has one full-scale 6-pounder cannon used to authentically portray Civil War field artillery in action.  The group participates in local events as well as reenactments around the Southeast, primarily in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi.
Signal Corps Association--Reenactors portray Signal Corps men.  Lots of communication history is presented on this site.  Everything from hot air balloons to telegraph and much more.
Skillygalee Mess--This unit is a group of authentic Civil War campaigners who portray both Union and Confederate soldiers.  They reenact everywhere but are mostly located on the East Coast of Florida.  Contact David at davidmbloom@aim.com or click on this button to see their webpage.  They are also active in a multi-time period and portray the 8th Army Group with their main focus being British WW II soldiers.  That site is located at http://8tharmygroup.webs.com:80/
Surgeon, Alabama Volunteers Battalion--This unit also portrays the 35th Mass. Infantry Unit when the company does a Union impression.  Roger Schebert commands the Medical Corps.
Terry's Texas Rangers -- Terry's Texas Rangers Online Archive dedicated to gathering, preserving, and sharing the history of Terry's Rangers (8th Texas Cavalry, CSA) 1861-1865.
Walton Guards, Co. D., 1st Florida Inf. Reg. -- is based in Ft. Walton Beach, FL.  This unit is an authentic minded family organization looking for those who wish to experience the tragic years of the War Between the States as a soldier or civilian.

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