MEMORIAL PAGE

Memorial Officer

    The Memorial Officer will lead many ceremonies for the unit including the Antietam Illumination, Elmira Prisoners of War Camp, and the Remembrance Day at Gettysburg.  In addition, the Memorial Officer submits numerous articles to the unit's paper, the Goober Grabber, about the actual 21st during the Civil War.

 

                                                   

 

Pictures

    Check out the pictures page for

    photographs of our latest events!

 

   

 

 

 

  

Official site of the 21st Georgia Reenacting unit

 

    Our unit does not provide information on specific soldiers from the war. However, interested individuals can conduct research on soldiers from the following sources: Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System, Doles Cook Brigade, or the Georgia Archives.

 

 

Additional Resources

    Reports of General Robert E. Lee

        C. S. Army, Commanding Army of Northern Virginia, Of Operations September 2-

        November 15. Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and

        Pennsylvania.--September 3-November 14, 1862.

 

    Reports of Lieutenant General Thomas J. Jackson

        C. S. Army, Commanding Army Corps, Of Operations September 5-27.

        SEPTEMBER 3-20, 1862.-The Maryland Campaign

 

    Reports of Brigadier General Jubal A. Early

        C. S. Army, Commanding Ewell's Division, Of Operations September 3-27.

        SEPTEMBER 3-20, 1862.-The Maryland Campaign.

 

    Reports of Colonel James A. Walker

        Thirteenth Virginia Infantry, commanding Trimble's brigade, of the battle of Sharpsburg.

        SEPTEMBER 3-20, 1862.-The Maryland Campaign.

    When you are a member of the 21st, you'll be kept up to date on unit issues through the monthly Goober Grabber! Become a member today to receive this monthly newsletter via e-mail or have it mailed to your home.

 

 

Updated November, 2009

Official site of the 21st Georgia Reenacting unit