There has been much discussion concerning the "infiltration." We need to remember we were "newbies" and "farbs" at one point.
I was a newbie 15 years ago. I took a tent, cooler, cot, and so forth. As time passed, I read more diaries and did more research. I realized I was doing the public, myself but most importantly the people of the era a great wrong. If I wanted the right to be called a Civil War reenactor I should reenact Civil War history and do as they did. So after 3 years of being a farb, I changed.
Some folks ask, "why go to all of the time, trouble, and money to be authentic? My polyester/cotton blend looks good." The men and women of 1860 to 1865 deserve no less than accurate portrayls. It was their lives and it is our history, our American history.
So, to "newbies", if you have questions, first look to the people who lived during the war. Learn their stories, read their dairies, look at their clothes, read their periodicals. There are many,many great modern books available on every subject. Yes, it takes time, effort, and money but you will have the satisfaction of gaining knowlegde through your own efforts.
Carrie Craddock
I was a newbie 15 years ago. I took a tent, cooler, cot, and so forth. As time passed, I read more diaries and did more research. I realized I was doing the public, myself but most importantly the people of the era a great wrong. If I wanted the right to be called a Civil War reenactor I should reenact Civil War history and do as they did. So after 3 years of being a farb, I changed.
Some folks ask, "why go to all of the time, trouble, and money to be authentic? My polyester/cotton blend looks good." The men and women of 1860 to 1865 deserve no less than accurate portrayls. It was their lives and it is our history, our American history.
So, to "newbies", if you have questions, first look to the people who lived during the war. Learn their stories, read their dairies, look at their clothes, read their periodicals. There are many,many great modern books available on every subject. Yes, it takes time, effort, and money but you will have the satisfaction of gaining knowlegde through your own efforts.
Carrie Craddock
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