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ABOUT COMPANY K

Based out of central Florida, Company K is an American Civil War Reenactment organization portraying both northern and southern forces who came from or fought in and around Florida during the war between the states.

 

As was true of the original armies, we are a most exceedingly diverse group. A number of our members have Confederate ancestors and some have Union ancestors…a few have both, and others have none. We come from all parts of the country… north and south. Our members reside in every corner of Florida, some in Georgia, and even some in Tennessee. We count amongst us teachers, engineers, firefighters, law enforcement officers, public historians, practitioners of the medical arts, counselors and members of the Armed Forces of the United States, both active duty and retired. 

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While we are primarily a “Confederate” unit, we believe that galvanizing is an important part of our re-creation of American Civil War history and often don a Federal uniform to portray our impression of Company K, 7th Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers. In addition to military impressions, some of our members also portray civilians.

 

Re-enacting is a dynamic display of living history, the point of which is to bring alive a time and place in our nation’s history for the benefit of those who are more interested in learning about it.

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We do not tolerate any organization or individual that advocates the overthrow of the United States of America, or discriminates for any reason against our fellow man.

Members of Company K at Olustee, 2023

Photo of Company K at Olustee, 2021, courtesy of Andy Warrener

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