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| April, 1997 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- Miss April: Shawn Wakeling
- Teaching living history at Eastern Michigan University
- Live Fire with your Musket
- Final plans for 135 Shiloh
- Mother, may you never see the sights I have seen
- An epistle from the left coast: private John Lamb
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| August, 1996 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- The civil War Era Pocketwatch
- Building a civil war era Cot
- Battalion Drill for fun and profit
- Cooking with Enoch
- Duties of the Regimental Quartermaster
- Reenacting BS
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| June, 1994 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- Dixie: a vignette
- The red river campaign. A confederate Diary, Part II
- They were no different from us
- noteworthy
- Greenbacks
- Let's put authenticity where it counts
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| March, 1997 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- Manual of Arms for the Infantry: part VI, Chapter II (A federal perspective)
- Why so much emphasis on Hardee's tactics? An addendum to Manual of arms, a re examination
- Seeing the elephant: then and now
- A guide for strays
- Woman Barred from Arkansas Reenactment, sues organizers
- Ode d'Toilette
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| Winter, 1999 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- The thee mindsets of living history
- Roundabouts A Plenty
- Kearney Plantation: southern California's Gettysburg
- In defense of smalelr events
- Medical Flags, and the many flags of the USSC
- The bub tapes: the truth is out where?
- The reenactor's channel, private john J. Lamb
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| Holiday, 1998 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- Living History as an educational tool
- Civil War School presentations
- Living historians for the 21st Century
- Explorers in reenacting
- Santayana Revisited
- Changing of the guard
- Mill Springs, Kentucky October, 1998
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| March, 1998 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- The School of the Battalion
- In search of John Coffer
- Hardcore Reenacting: a critical analysis
- A dog's life indeed
- Packing for the March
- Baled Out
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| May, 1998 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- Grande Bataille, Grande Victoire: the Influence of the French Army in the American Civil War
- The uniforms of the 79th NY Volunteers at Bull Run
- So you want to portray a German Immigrant Soldier
- The Vandals at the Gates
- 135th Gettysburg: July 3, 1998
- Video Review: 135th Antietam, by Video Vision
- Civil War videos and Reenactor behavior
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| August, 1997 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- Women in the ranks: the legal dilemma
- If women are going to be on the field, they'd better get it right
- Some if you've got 'em, or Cigarettes for reenactors
- Money during the civil war
- you are what you eaat, or, authenciity is more than skin deep
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| July, 1999 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- Confessions of a blackhat: recollections as a skirmisher during the civil war centennial
- Red River II, part 2
- A Confederate perspective
- Sam Cooley, Civil War Photographer
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| April, 1999 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- Creating a period civil war camp in the 20th Century
- 'I never read fiction'
- The Case of henry Bolin
- The Tallassee Carbine
- A study of the wearing of haversacks and canteens
- Epistles from the left coast: a dying art
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| March, 1999 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- Forming the line
- Historiography 101
- The Coverdale Cavalry
- Of Hair and Heros
- Essential Calls for the Infantry camp
- Blacks in the Confederate Navy and Marine Corps
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| October, 1999 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- Chickamauga, Sept 17, Ringgold, GA
- Confessions of a Blackhat: recollections as a skirmisher during the Civil War Centennial
- Third Winchester, Winchester VA
- Preservation: if not you...who? If not now...when?
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| September, 1999 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- A necessary Evil
- Confessionss of a blackhat: recollections as a skirmisher during the Civil War Centennial
- Who was the founding father of farb
- Preservation
- Chickamauga
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| March, 2000 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- The Campaigner's Manifesto
- Less is more: one reenactor's definition of campaigning
- Horse sense: the first step in doing a cavalry impression
- Confessions of a Blackhat: recollecctions as a skirmisher during the civil War Centennial
- Fighting through a Winter Storm: Billie Creek Village, Rockville IN
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| September, 1996 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- Rules for Company Guides
- Oh what price fame or, how to know when an interview really goes bad!
- A conversation with Henry Kidd Reenactor and Civil War Artist
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| September, 2000 | - The voice of Civil War reenacting
- How come nobody smiled back then?
- The Campaigner's manifesto: High Fidelity Reenacting
- Wilson's Creek 2000. Republic, MO
- Training the Next Generation of Reenactors
- Reconnaissance on the Rappahannock
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| July, 1993 | - Letters from Home: writing to your soldier
- The Reenacting NCO
- Aging Children Reenacting
- A Victorian Lady's Accoutrements
- Some Thoughts on being an independent Reenactor
- The Good, the bad and the ugly: a look at reenacting during 'the Killer Angels' filming
- Camp Gossip
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