The intention of this poll is to provide some beneficial results in gauging the average age of the members on this forum in comparison with the actual ages of soldiers who served during the Civil War. As you know, statistics for soldier's ages during the Civil War vary and are at often times debatable. Union numbers, for instance, which are considered to be more concrete than Confederate ones, suggest that more than 1,000,000 Federal troops were eighteen or under. While this may or may not be entirely true, what is true, however, of both sides North and South, is that the average age of a soldier during the Civil War was twenty-five.
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"Old enough to know, but young enough to learn." - At least that's what I told my 26-year-old girlfriend when I was 19...
(Rumor has it that some of us are even over 60. You need to add another category.)[FONT=Times New Roman]Yours most respectfully, your obedient servant,[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman]R. L. ("Rob") Griffiths.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman][I]Authentic Campaigner member since November 10th, 2004.[/I][/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman][I]"I am not aware of ever having used a profane expletive in my life, but I would have the charity to excuse those who may have done so, if they were in charge of a train of Mexican pack mules at the time."[/I] - U. S. Grant[I].[/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Rob View Post(Rumor has it that some of us are even over 60. You need to add another category.)
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Originally posted by WoodenNutmeg View PostThis is true Rob. I am certain that there are some of us here over sixty years of age. For the purposes of this survey, however, that age group was neglected and for that I apologize. If someone (a moderator, of course) would like to add 60-65 and even 65-70 as options, that would be fine with me.Paul Calloway
Proudest Member of the Tar Water Mess
Proud Member of the GHTI
Member, Civil War Preservation Trust
Wayne #25, F&AM
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After much research, the Soldier I was assigned to portray for Winter of 64 was actually 67 when he enlisted...
Pvt William Blowers, Co H 151st NYSV (b. 23 March 1795 - d. 28 January 1868)
Myself, I will be 37 in March. I thought this might be an interesting to add in light of this poll.Your Obedient Servant,
Peter M. Berezuk
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I began reenacting at age 23, one year shy of the actual age of my Confederate ancestors when they enlisted.
I am now 40, which would still not be out of the realm of possibility for an enlisted man.William Lee Vanderburg
26th NCT
Robert S. Bowers / 4th NC
Calvin Spry / 57th NC
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Phew - luckily I'm only 39 and 352 days, otherwise I'd be stuck on which one to choose. :D[FONT="Georgia"][I]Marc Averill[/I]
Dirigo Grays
CWT[/FONT]
[I][COLOR="Blue"]"Time sets all things right. Error lives but a day. Truth is eternal." [/COLOR][/I]
Lt. General James Longstreet
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I'm glad someone has brought up the age factor on this pole as I know of a few guys in the "over 70 club". Shew, I'm no spring chicken either as I sometimes feel like I was a waiter at the Last Supper. I'm pushing 50 at age 47. Pretty soon I'll be pulling it!
Mark Berrier
North State Rifles
Mark Berrier
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48 here, 49 in June.
I wish I had gotten involved earlier, but had too many other things going on. I was aware of, but had never seen, any kind of re-enacting event, but it never occurred to me at that time to try and participate.Ron Mueller
Illinois
New Madrid Guards
"How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg?
Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg."
Abraham Lincoln
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This poll will show the obvious: Most of us are too old to be doing this, but having too much fun to quit. While I appreciate the interest of the young bucks who actually can look like a CW soldier, I also appreciate the old farts who are willing to ignore the creaking bones and stiff joints, often along with more serious health issues, to keep this hobby alive and kicking for the benefit of all involved.
Disclaimer: I'm nearly 53 yrs. old. I intend to keep at it at least until the
150th cycle ends, if I have to use a wheelchair (period correct, of course) to make it from Petersburg to Appomattox.Bernard Biederman
30th OVI
Co. B
Member of Ewing's Foot Cavalry
Outpost III
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My first event was on my 14th birthday.I am now 29 and wondering what I am going to do when I am to old to do this.
Two of my ancestors that enlisted together were 16 and 18 in Jan. of 1862.
The younger of the two was killed while on board the gunboat Arkansas at Island #10.Russell L. Stanley
Co.A 1st Texas Infantry
Co.A 45th Mississippi
Co.D 8th Missouri (CS)
Steelville JayBirds Mess
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I began reenacting at the tender age of nine. Regretfully, I left the hobby around the age of sixteen to pursue, well, for lack of better words, more "teen" related things. Before I knew it, high school had ended, college had begun, and once all the school texts had been permanently placed on the bookshelves, inevitably the workforce beckoned me to her commuter nightmare. Now, nearly ten long years later, I'm back in brogans again and it feels great.
Thanks to everyone who has taken part in the poll...the information retrieved thus far has been very interesting!
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