Everyone,
I am interested in locating individuals who participated in the Civil War Centennial (1961-1965) either as participants in living history events or as promoters/organizers of events. I am interested in interviewing folks that participated in these events for an oral history project focusing on public memory and commemoration of the Civil War.
Alot of you know me but many do not, so I should introduce myself for those that do not. I am currently in my second year of the graduate program in Heritage Preservation at Georgia State University in Atlanta. I am pursuing this project for my oral history class - believe me, it's tough to find a Civil War related topic when you need to interview living informants. I have always been interested in the early days of living history, so I thought this would be a great opportunity to meet with pinoneers of that movement. Personally, I have been involved with living history since 1984 (both rev war and civil war) and remember speaking with older guys about these early days when I was a kid. Also, as I am sure many would appreciate, the Centennial Memoires of Ross Kimmel posted sometime ago on this site certainly kindled an interest in collecting more stories of this time period.
If you are a living historian who participated in events between the years 1961 and 1965 I would love to speak with you. Further, if you live in the Atlanta area, or are going to be at Prelude to Chickamauga - it would be great to interview you (before or after the event, of course). Please email me if interested at jademonkey74@yahoo.com
Thanks,
Garrett Silliman
I am interested in locating individuals who participated in the Civil War Centennial (1961-1965) either as participants in living history events or as promoters/organizers of events. I am interested in interviewing folks that participated in these events for an oral history project focusing on public memory and commemoration of the Civil War.
Alot of you know me but many do not, so I should introduce myself for those that do not. I am currently in my second year of the graduate program in Heritage Preservation at Georgia State University in Atlanta. I am pursuing this project for my oral history class - believe me, it's tough to find a Civil War related topic when you need to interview living informants. I have always been interested in the early days of living history, so I thought this would be a great opportunity to meet with pinoneers of that movement. Personally, I have been involved with living history since 1984 (both rev war and civil war) and remember speaking with older guys about these early days when I was a kid. Also, as I am sure many would appreciate, the Centennial Memoires of Ross Kimmel posted sometime ago on this site certainly kindled an interest in collecting more stories of this time period.
If you are a living historian who participated in events between the years 1961 and 1965 I would love to speak with you. Further, if you live in the Atlanta area, or are going to be at Prelude to Chickamauga - it would be great to interview you (before or after the event, of course). Please email me if interested at jademonkey74@yahoo.com
Thanks,
Garrett Silliman
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