Did you know that the Word "Dix" Is of a French CURRENCY. In plural "DIXIE." It was the CURRENCY used in the "Deep South" States of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama that was still in Circulation, even tho, the Louisiana Purchase had OCCURED in 1804.. This is what the War was truly about: Abraham Lincoln wanted to consolidate all the Common Wealths Extended families Wealth into one CENTRALIZED Treasury and then introduce the first USA CURRENCY into circulation.
@@metal_fusion YO! 😄😄😄HA,Ha,HA,😅😅😅😄😁My Yankee friends I'm inviting you to a real southern wild party with real soul food. Up with the 🇱🇷 star ⭐ 😄😄😄😆😆😆✡️✝️ YO Yo Yo.From a southern Torie.Now I can eat my corn bread in peace without all that war talk.😎😎🌴🌴😎
I agree with you My favorite Dixie is the northern version it is harlarious😆😆😆✡️✝️😆😆😄😅😅😁😎🌴😎 Don't forget to try our southern fish and chips English style.Those southern traitors left the English Union that is why southerners on the union(northern) side were called tories.
Antifa are an ileducated bunch of idiots who only act to get attention as they have had none in their life! Antifa are the biggest hypocrits going! They stand for Anti-Facist, normally Facists in accordance with History, use force to impose their will onto others and suppress said people by using force! Antifa, turn up to events and rallies and use force against others to impose their will abd their belief! Utter retards! Antifa care not for Heritage as they are lost souls who have no hope in the Future. They are also the biggest sign of how Western Society has gotten so soft over the years.
I agree it is a sign of the times we live in, however we will or must not let a bunch of ill advised people dictate to us what our heritage and our upbringing will be going forward. We are much much better than they are. Long Live the South, Long live the Confederate State.
patrick murphy Antifa are literally communists who are fine with an ideology and it’s leaders responsible for 100 million human deaths. They are fine with Islam and they ignore the fact Islam wants to eliminate lgbt. Antifa are growing the tree they are going to hang themselves on.
Unless you were born in a Slave Cabin...in bondage, from the womb...an accident of birth...the wrong race and skin color. In the 'Deep South', during the 1860's.... 'Dixie' wasn't being sung from those lips.... Just sayin'....
Austin Smith , you're welcome, it was a great reenactment event, my first trip to Fresno from So California, please link video to family and friends on FB or emails. Glad that you like it, more to come soon.
Austin Smith hey Austin I'm xxnativegamerxx if you remember me this my second chanel I was told that they would talk to your brigade comander about me being in the Confederate marines
vietnamairsoft 43 you have to buy your own but some units have loner gear that you borrow until you can get your own. next month we go to Mariposa if you go on find me I can get you started
I went to Gettysburg July 3,4,5 7 6 2002 and walked the battlefields. From the Confederate side of course. I tried to place myself where Pickett, Longstreet, Lee would have been at the time. Great memories.
Putting politics aside, this is a jolly little song. I received British education during my middle school time but deep down in my heart I am an American! Love this song!
David Lin anyone who has patriotism works hard and values god given freedom is an American in my heart. You’re better than most Americans born in the homeland
Born in Kentucky New South Wales Australia even more South then kentucky USA. My ambition is to visit the battlefields I read about as a boy. To march in the grey would be a dream come true. Won't keep the spirit of freedom from rising again
Bruce, thank you for sharing. I was born in a neighboring county, and am thrilled to see the reenacting brothers-in-arms in my home state. Very authentic.
The mis conception is being deliberately perpetuated for a,Racial DIVISION AGENDA. For they were NOT STATES... THEY WERE "SOVEREIGN, INDEPENDENT " COMMON WEALTHS!" That contained more than one State with different geographical boundaries and borders Governed and FINANCIALLY BACKED by SOVEREIGN North American Extended families. They were NOT divided into their respective STATES (as they are today) until AFTER the Civil War by the re Writing of the Constitution.. ALL WARS are about money/Wealth and who gets to control it. Same is true for the American Civil War. There was NO one USA Treasury before the Civil War, or a ONE USA CURRENCY circulated through out the ENTIRE USA. .But the individual Common Wealths Extended Families had their own CURRENCIES in circulation, through out their individual Common Wealths. There were at least 5 different CURRENCIES being circulated in the USA. With one of the CURRENCIES, being exchanged was the French CURRENCY known as the "DIX," (in plural "DIXIE") in the "Deep South" States, of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama. That was left over from the "Louisiana PURCHASE of 1804 What ABRAHAM LINCOLN WANTED, was to consolidate all the "Common Wealths" Extended families Wealth into one CENTRALIZED Treasury and to introduce the FIRST USA CURRENCY INTO CIRCULATION. But for it only
@@drindroldog I think the south had a lot of very good generals. Because the most of them knew exactly why they was fighting. And they knew, that the south had not so many ressources in every case, like the union. So they tried to safe this ressources and of course at first their soldiers. And the biggest part of the soldiers trust their officers and generals. So it was possible for this small army to survive more than 4 long years against the the big outnumbered us army. This is what I think. And sorry for my bad english :-) never the less, I hope you understand what I mean :-)
jackson would have likely taken the round top at gettysberg, BUT IF the war had worn on his tactics would have suffered against better union rapid fire weapons.
General Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson was definitely up there with his superior General Robert E. Lee and General Nathan Bedford Forrest. Would he not have been killed so early in the war, the result might have turned out differently!
I have 10 relatives who fought for the Confederacy. They are: Elijah Allen Smith, 63rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Great-great-grandfather. James Carlos, Company B, 18th Georgia Battalion (better known as the Savannah Volunteer Guards) (Heavy Artillery, later infantry). Great-great-grandfather Thomas Denis Downing: 22nd Battalion, Georgia (Heavy) Artillery. Great-great-grandfather . Emmett Thomas Downs [Great-great-grandfather] and D.C. Clanton [great-great-grandfather]: both of the Hardwick Mounted Rifles, part of the 7th Georgia Cavalry. Emmitt Thomas Downs of Bryan County, Georgia at the age of 29 joined J.L. McAllister's Hardwick Mounted Rifles on May 6, 1862 and was later transferred to Company K, 7th Georgia Cavalry on February 13, 1864 when it was formed. Pvt. Emmitt Downs served in Co. K., 7th Georgia Calvary until the end of the war. Included with his pension application were signed affidavits by Sgt. James B. Brown and A. J. Brown of Co. H. who were also from Bryan Co and stated they served with him. Charlton Green: Company D, 61st Georgia Infantry. Great-grandfather James E. Clanton: Co. E (Chatham Volunteers), 11th Battalion Georgia Infantry. Later merged into the 47th Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Died at James Island (Battle of Secessionville), June 18, 1862 Mitchell J. Green: Co. D, 61st Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Captured at Spotsylvania, Va, May 12, 1864. Released at Elmira, N.Y., June 21, 1865. He is our great-grandfather's (Charlton Green) brother. Patrick Carlos: J.B. Read’s Independent Company; Company C, 1st Regiment Georgia Volunteers (Infantry) (Olmstead’s) Also called the 1st Georgia Volunteer Infantry. He is the brother of our great-great-grandfather (James Carlos). Patrick Tighe, Chatham County, J.B. Read’s Independent Company, Company C, 1st Volunteer Regiment of Georgia Infantry (Olmstead). He is the cousin to our great-great-grandmother (Margaret Tighe Carlos, wife of James Carlos). Daniel C. Clanton enlisted January 31, 1863 in Bryan County with Capt. J.L. McAllister. Pvt. Clanton was with the Hardwick Mounted Rifles, Co. B until, through consolidation of units, he was transferred to Co. H, 7th Regiment, Georgia Cavalry. Clanton was absent twice during the March/April muster. He was captured June 11, 1864 during the Battle of Trevillain Station. Pvt. Clanton was sent to Fortress Monroe, Va. June 20th and was transferred to Elmira Prisoner of War Camp in Elmira, N.Y. July 25, 1864. On January 21, 1865, Pvt. Daniel C. Clanton died of pneumonia. He was buried in grave # 1542 at Elmira. RIP.
@@betaplain297 While slavery was a scar on the South's past, if we try to forget history and heritage, instead of accepting it, it can cause us to forget about the pain of the past.
As things going, it will happen again and there will be a flood of conservative Christian Europeans to fight by your side. The Confederation as idea is the very definition of self determination and freedom of the people and of a country/state. The rest is propaganda trying to erase history by the nihilist neomarxists not only in USA but Europe too.
May the Lord bless every defense of freedom, the constitution, and the Confederate flag. May the Lord bless the states that are: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee and North Carolina. Kentucky and Missouri
What about the freedom of those God created with a darker skin? My country..UK.. abolished slavery in 1830s propelled by Christians like Wilberforce..given the South had many Christians, why didnt it get ended there until a civil war had taken place?
@@vanpallandt5799- Your country England started slavery along with the catholic church, along with the jesuitical catholic hoards. Your guilty, guilty, guilty england. don't play righteous with me. ...You have very little knowledge of what the war was about !!!
@sirisaacbrock798 - The Catholic Church started slavery. England would not have been involved with slavery without the help of the Jesuits of the Roman Catholic Institution. Rome is Satan's inspiration upon the Earth for evil. Portugal, Spain, and Turkey, just to name a few, were involved much earlier than England. The Romish institution instigated it to further the cause of their supremacy and of world domination ...This is merely the Truth. Try to refute it using "God's" history !!!
This is an amazing event! In California? Wow, very cool to see everyone in proper attire and having fun remember all those Americans who died in the bloodiest war in our history.
Re enactment organizations REQUIRE proper attire, for the events. They hold inspections. If you are wearing something that is not of the Civil War period you are fined. And you have to pay a fee to the re enactment organization. They hold competitions, for best dressed and best re enacting. Yes, I am a re enactress. "Freemans Artillery"
Hello fellow Hungarian. Why can't you. Do you live here, or home in Hungary. It is a great feeling to do March with thousands of Confederate see the video's I was at both of the 135 Gettysburg reenactment also Antidem in Maryland The feeling unbelievable.
It's fun... Every thing has to be from the Civil War time period... if a re enactor cell phone rings... they are placed into a make shift jail for a period. Some times a small fee has to be paid to the Reenactor organization. For not being authentic.
it will be the Southern heritage, values, and Christian faith that will save our country from those who are trying to take away our rights and freedom.
Thanks for all, who worked to give a nice picture, the reality of the dixie's everyday life, their level of coexisting. Hope you had leaders, officers!!!...!!! (educators.)
Jose, recuerda que nosotros los dominicanos🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴, tambien somos americanos. Gracias por bendecirnos.🙏 y que Dios bendiga a la Madre Patria!🇪🇦, ¡Viva España!🙏
A beautiful video, the imagery meshing well with Dixieland. Excellent performance by the 2nd South Carolina. As a "damn yankee" I salute you kindly for such an excellent musical accompaniment. I salute Mr. Doan for the excellent video. In these tumultuous days, it is important that regardless of whether the re-enactors are wearing Yankee Blue or Confederate Grey, they all are living historians, preserving what life was during the epic of conflicts. North of Mason Dixon, "The Civil War". South of Mason Dixon, "The War of Yankee Aggression". Regardless, we are ALL Americans and may we remember that in future days that we can stand together, united under Old Glory or divided we fall. LOVE ALL OF YOU!
I keep asking to, "Just how many slaves did Abraham Lincoln truly FREE? And what happen to all that Southern Wealth Sherman stole out of the South? It did NOT go to approve all those supposed slaves they FREED? Or the USA Treasury? Grant went home to his Illinois Plantation and his slaves.
This makes me want to raise a Regiment and plant the flag and march. Boots or no boots and all! From the UK Scots-Irish my kin was in 14th Virginia Cavalry Rockbridge Dragoons. Capt Strain and his 3 brothers. Deo Vindace.
As a southern and someone who had family who served in the confederate army I give 10 big rebel yells. Thank you for keeping our history alive and remembering all how died in the civil war Union or Southern
Credit to this dandy rendition of ''Dixie'' ought to go to the 2nd South Carolina String Band. I believe that someone else already mentioned this, but it 'tis just a friendly reminder. Cheers from Canada!
Thank you sir for this fine video. I liked the part were you right behind the troops as they were marching and to the sound of the beat in the music. OUTSTANDING SIR.
My dad loved the American civil war.he was asouth lover.and would have loved to go to one of yr enactments.he often sang dixie.he and. His family lived by Manchester. Ship canal.by river mersey.through the years.ships came in.from america.cotton trade could be link.as Manchester world's centre for cotton.stopping at runcorn.in 19th century.grandad had a jazzband.played music.influences were there.
First of all thank you for this video I appreciate it my great great grandfather was wounded in the civil war twice he was captured twice the first time was an exchange of prisoners and the second time you got wounded in the war ended he was in the Maryland hospital and they turned him loose there and he had to walk all the way back to South Carolina I remember my grandmother talking about the south and what her Grandpa said it was like after the war you know my grandfather didn't own slaves he just believed in the state of South Carolina he was just playing farmer him in his Young guns did the farming once again thank you for the video
And the closest we Aussies have to the civil war is the State of Origin 😂 from a fellow reenactor, even though I don’t do ACW, great display fellas and that background music from 2nd South Carolina String Band is one of the best renditions of this song I have heard. PS: Dang.... no disrespect, however it still astounds me how much people are today sticking to the feelings during the Civil War. Any Australians still feeling the Eureka stockade (much smaller scale but similar idea in terms of how long ago the event was)? 😂
Believe it or not we actually have a lot of reenactments here. Been to them before, always good fun. Shame that all you ever see of California is soy boys and stupid actors. Lot of great people here I promise 😆.
It's great! But the re enactment at Gettysburg every July is still the best. But the HATEFUL Liberal Bigots 3 years ago, with their LYING will No longer let us RE ENACT at Gettysburg. After having A Gettysburg 158 years of Reunions and Reenactments ever year the first of July. IGNORANCE is BLISS...
From an English friend. God Bless the South. I never tire of hearing "Dixie"!!!!
Did you know that the
Word "Dix" Is of a French CURRENCY. In plural "DIXIE."
It was the CURRENCY used in the "Deep South" States of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama that was still in Circulation, even tho, the Louisiana Purchase had OCCURED in 1804..
This is what the War was truly about: Abraham Lincoln wanted to consolidate all the Common Wealths Extended families Wealth into one CENTRALIZED Treasury and then introduce the first USA CURRENCY into circulation.
@@savanahmclary4465 Lincoln admitted the war was about money in his 19 April, 1861 Proclamation.
@@metal_fusion YO! 😄😄😄HA,Ha,HA,😅😅😅😄😁My
Yankee friends I'm inviting you to a real southern wild party with real soul food.
Up with the 🇱🇷 star ⭐
😄😄😄😆😆😆✡️✝️
YO Yo Yo.From a southern
Torie.Now I can eat my corn
bread in peace without all
that war talk.😎😎🌴🌴😎
I agree with you My favorite Dixie is the northern version
it is harlarious😆😆😆✡️✝️😆😆😄😅😅😁😎🌴😎
Don't forget to try our southern fish and chips English style.Those southern
traitors left the English Union
that is why southerners on the union(northern) side were
called tories.
@@davidgreene6976 Union version is blasphemous for their unconstitutional invasion of Dixie.
My Great Grandfather was a Confederate soldier...Ivy Cockerham; we put a small confedreate flag on his Grave every year on Confederate Memorial Day...
From Ireland, I do not understand why anfita want to take away your heritage, long live the South. Keep up your history!!!
Antifa are an ileducated bunch of idiots who only act to get attention as they have had none in their life! Antifa are the biggest hypocrits going! They stand for Anti-Facist, normally Facists in accordance with History, use force to impose their will onto others and suppress said people by using force! Antifa, turn up to events and rallies and use force against others to impose their will abd their belief! Utter retards! Antifa care not for Heritage as they are lost souls who have no hope in the Future. They are also the biggest sign of how Western Society has gotten so soft over the years.
I agree it is a sign of the times we live in, however we will or must not let a bunch of ill advised people dictate to us what our heritage and our upbringing will be going forward. We are much much better than they are. Long Live the South, Long live the Confederate State.
patrick murphy Antifa are literally communists who are fine with an ideology and it’s leaders responsible for 100 million human deaths. They are fine with Islam and they ignore the fact Islam wants to eliminate lgbt. Antifa are growing the tree they are going to hang themselves on.
Because slave owner's heritage should not be preserved.
Thank you a man of honor
From Spain. God bless the South.
I can feel the pride and spirit right through the camera. Yea. Dixie forever😎😎😎😎😎
South is holy, south is authentic. Love and respect to people of the south!
Unless you were born in a Slave Cabin...in bondage, from the womb...an accident of birth...the wrong race and skin color. In the 'Deep South', during the 1860's.... 'Dixie' wasn't being sung from those lips.... Just sayin'....
@@sesquashtwo Who cares what chattle thinks?
(Joking btw)
@@SirRGNB-EGT- That was the general attitude of the Deep South late 19th century, ..for sure.
@@sesquashtwo Yea pretty much
Long life to all Southerners. The South will live forever!
Amen
Im a southerner im also a music artist wyte lightin and im here to represent for the south they say we dead we anddead we just getting started again
It is gratifying to see so many who wish to remember our history and celebrate traditional culture.
When you forget your history. You deny your countries past. The good, & the bad.
Long live CSA descendants, greetings from Upper Silesia/Oberschlesien
death to traitors
Down with the traitors, up with the stars!
Unkn0wn3ntity I’ll wipe my ass with your yankee rag
@@AbyssWRLD999 Don't make us come down there again
FiringallCylinders come down here. I dare ya
arkansas dude here, i live about 5 miles away from the battle of pea ridge battlefeild ,long live the south and its history
Love to visit this battlefield one day
From France : long live the South ! ⚜️🔆
A wonderful tribute to rememberance of Confederation.
love it on behalf of us Re-enactors thank you very much
Austin Smith , you're welcome, it was a great reenactment event, my first trip to Fresno from So California, please link video to family and friends on FB or emails. Glad that you like it, more to come soon.
Austin Smith hey Austin I'm xxnativegamerxx if you remember me this my second chanel I was told that they would talk to your brigade comander about me being in the Confederate marines
Austin Smith I was wondering is the uniform and that supplied or do you have to by your own
vietnamairsoft 43 you have to buy your own but some units have loner gear that you borrow until you can get your own. next month we go to Mariposa if you go on find me I can get you started
vietnamairsoft 43 and also you would talk to the Marine captain not the Brigade Commander about joining
Watching from Thailand
Long live the south.
Greetings from Singapore. Be proud of your heritage. Acknowledge both the good and bad of your history and it's contributions to the USA today.
I had 2 great- great grandfathers who were confederate soldiers from NC. Both wounded at Gettysburg! I wouldn’t live anywhere else. ❤️
Thank you and God bless you for your service
Amen!
I went to Gettysburg July 3,4,5 7 6 2002 and walked the battlefields. From the Confederate side of course. I tried to place myself where Pickett, Longstreet, Lee would have been at the time.
Great memories.
My dad is from NC, and we live about a half hour away from Gettysburg
Putting politics aside, this is a jolly little song. I received British education during my middle school time but deep down in my heart I am an American! Love this song!
David Lin anyone who has patriotism works hard and values god given freedom is an American in my heart. You’re better than most Americans born in the homeland
Born in Kentucky New South Wales Australia even more South then kentucky USA. My ambition is to visit the battlefields I read about as a boy. To march in the grey would be a dream come true. Won't keep the spirit of freedom from rising again
I'm from Australia and a love this can't explain why.
I never tire of the beautiful old Southern song, I hope that DIXIE is played at my funeral! Love love DIXIE.
Respect from Poland! We have political party whose name is Confederation (inspired by US Confederation). It now have like 11% people support.
Never let anyone take away your heritage.
From the Great state of Mississippi, Biloxi ( Last home of Jefferson Davis, Beauvoir) A most excellent Display I've seen. Well done Johnny Rebs!!
Love from Iran. God Bless!
From Alabama. That was great! Everything! Thank you for posting!
Thank you for this! It brought tears to my eyes! Forever Dixie..!
This is wonderful! Please remain proud of your culture! Greetings from Portugal!
Bruce, thank you for sharing. I was born in a neighboring county, and am thrilled to see the reenacting brothers-in-arms in my home state. Very authentic.
Thank you for your comment
When your home state chooses to break away, and forge its own destiny, you don't question "why," you take up arms in defense of your home state!
The mis conception is being deliberately perpetuated for a,Racial DIVISION AGENDA.
For they were NOT STATES... THEY WERE "SOVEREIGN, INDEPENDENT " COMMON WEALTHS!" That contained more than one State with different geographical boundaries and borders
Governed and FINANCIALLY BACKED by SOVEREIGN North American Extended families. They were NOT divided into their respective STATES (as they are today) until AFTER the Civil War by the re Writing of the Constitution..
ALL WARS are about money/Wealth and who gets to control it. Same is true for the American Civil War.
There was NO one USA Treasury before the Civil War, or a ONE USA CURRENCY circulated through out the ENTIRE USA. .But the individual Common Wealths Extended Families had their own CURRENCIES in circulation, through out their individual Common Wealths. There were at least 5 different CURRENCIES being circulated in the USA.
With one of the CURRENCIES, being exchanged was the French CURRENCY known as the
"DIX," (in plural "DIXIE") in the "Deep South" States, of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama. That was left over from the "Louisiana PURCHASE of 1804
What ABRAHAM LINCOLN WANTED, was to consolidate all the "Common Wealths" Extended families Wealth into one CENTRALIZED Treasury and to introduce the FIRST USA CURRENCY INTO CIRCULATION. But for it only
Exactly. They fought for their communities, not for this or that principle.
States rights.
Stonewall Jackson, the best general of the civil war.
Mistakenly shot by his own troops just like A.P. Hill! Shame.
@@drindroldog
I think the south had a lot of very good generals. Because the most of them knew exactly why they was fighting. And they knew, that the south had not so many ressources in every case, like the union. So they tried to safe this ressources and of course at first their soldiers. And the biggest part of the soldiers trust their officers and generals. So it was possible for this small army to survive more than 4 long years against the the big outnumbered us army.
This is what I think. And sorry for my bad english :-) never the less, I hope you understand what I mean :-)
jackson would have likely taken the round top at gettysberg, BUT IF the war had worn on his tactics would have suffered against better union rapid fire weapons.
General Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson was definitely up there with his superior General Robert E. Lee and General Nathan Bedford Forrest. Would he not have been killed so early in the war, the result might have turned out differently!
I have 10 relatives who fought for the Confederacy. They are:
Elijah Allen Smith, 63rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Great-great-grandfather.
James Carlos, Company B, 18th Georgia Battalion (better known as the Savannah Volunteer Guards) (Heavy Artillery, later infantry). Great-great-grandfather
Thomas Denis Downing: 22nd Battalion, Georgia (Heavy) Artillery. Great-great-grandfather .
Emmett Thomas Downs [Great-great-grandfather] and D.C. Clanton [great-great-grandfather]: both of the Hardwick Mounted Rifles, part of the 7th Georgia Cavalry. Emmitt Thomas Downs of Bryan County, Georgia at the age of 29 joined J.L. McAllister's Hardwick Mounted Rifles on May 6, 1862 and was later transferred to Company K, 7th Georgia Cavalry on February 13, 1864 when it was formed. Pvt. Emmitt Downs served in Co. K., 7th Georgia Calvary until the end of the war. Included with his pension application were signed affidavits by Sgt. James B. Brown and A. J. Brown of Co. H. who were also from Bryan Co and stated they served with him.
Charlton Green: Company D, 61st Georgia Infantry. Great-grandfather
James E. Clanton: Co. E (Chatham Volunteers), 11th Battalion Georgia Infantry. Later merged into the 47th Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Died at James Island (Battle of Secessionville), June 18, 1862
Mitchell J. Green: Co. D, 61st Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Captured at Spotsylvania, Va, May 12, 1864. Released at Elmira, N.Y., June 21, 1865. He is our great-grandfather's (Charlton Green) brother.
Patrick Carlos: J.B. Read’s Independent Company; Company C, 1st Regiment Georgia Volunteers (Infantry) (Olmstead’s) Also called the 1st Georgia Volunteer Infantry. He is the brother of our great-great-grandfather (James Carlos).
Patrick Tighe, Chatham County, J.B. Read’s Independent Company, Company C, 1st Volunteer Regiment of Georgia Infantry (Olmstead). He is the cousin to our great-great-grandmother (Margaret Tighe Carlos, wife of James Carlos).
Daniel C. Clanton enlisted January 31, 1863 in Bryan County with Capt. J.L. McAllister. Pvt. Clanton was with the Hardwick Mounted Rifles, Co. B until, through consolidation of units, he was transferred to Co. H, 7th Regiment, Georgia Cavalry. Clanton was absent twice during the March/April muster. He was captured June 11, 1864 during the Battle of Trevillain Station. Pvt. Clanton was sent to Fortress Monroe, Va. June 20th and was transferred to Elmira Prisoner of War Camp in Elmira, N.Y. July 25, 1864.
On January 21, 1865, Pvt. Daniel C. Clanton died of pneumonia. He was buried in grave # 1542 at Elmira.
RIP.
I keep coming back to watch this. I guess it stirs my born-in-the South blood. It's a remarkable film, very authentic, very professional.
Großartig 🤗 Gorgeous 👍 Many greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
It's good, Remembering your heritage.
A hateful heritage.
@@alanmorris7669 You’re the one being hateful here buddy.
@@sparrowpelt20xx61 hes talking about racism and slavery
@@betaplain297 While slavery was a scar on the South's past, if we try to forget history and heritage, instead of accepting it, it can cause us to forget about the pain of the past.
May the Confederacy rise again. My ancestors served in the calvary and infantry. God bless you all.
As things going, it will happen again and there will be a flood of conservative Christian Europeans to fight by your side.
The Confederation as idea is the very definition of self determination and freedom of the people and of a country/state.
The rest is propaganda trying to erase history by the nihilist neomarxists not only in USA but Europe too.
@@PT-rg2vo God bless you my friend !!!
From Southern Brazil God bless the Old Dixie.
Big greetings from Serbia. Serbia support Confederats states of America. South will rise again!!
This is beautiful horahhh for Dixie and the CSA
Wonderfull! Siete fantastici! From Italy
From Germany.May God bless the good old south.
May the Lord bless every defense of freedom, the constitution, and the Confederate flag. May the Lord bless the states that are: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee and North Carolina. Kentucky and Missouri
What about the freedom of those God created with a darker skin? My country..UK.. abolished slavery in 1830s propelled by Christians like Wilberforce..given the South had many Christians, why didnt it get ended there until a civil war had taken place?
@@vanpallandt5799- Your country England started slavery along with the catholic church, along with the jesuitical catholic hoards. Your guilty, guilty, guilty england. don't play righteous with me. ...You have very little knowledge of what the war was about !!!
@@shamusmcgee861 i am a Taff, bach🏴. We were invaded.
@@shamusmcgee861 Britain also ended it before you United Statesians
@sirisaacbrock798 - The Catholic Church started slavery. England would not have been involved with slavery without the help of the Jesuits of the Roman Catholic Institution. Rome is Satan's inspiration upon the Earth for evil. Portugal, Spain, and Turkey, just to name a few, were involved much earlier than England. The Romish institution instigated it to further the cause of their supremacy and of world domination ...This is merely the Truth. Try to refute it using "God's" history !!!
Lovely people, enjoy. ....Ireland..
I agree with Pvt. Smith! Awesome footage! I especially liked the wedding clip! Many thanks!
yes?
As the boy from the north a approve of this better than northern music.
Those horses looked nice
The horses said so do you.😄😄😄Ha😄Ha😎
This is an amazing event! In California? Wow, very cool to see everyone in proper attire and having fun remember all those Americans who died in the bloodiest war in our history.
Re enactment organizations REQUIRE proper attire, for the events. They hold inspections. If you are wearing something that is not of the Civil War period you are fined. And you have to pay a fee to the re enactment organization. They hold competitions, for best dressed and best re enacting. Yes, I am a
re enactress. "Freemans Artillery"
Wonderful to see those reenacting our history. There were many good people on both sides.
As a hungarian, i cannot really say anything, but my heart is fully the CSA's :) Amazing video! Wish i could appear in reenactments like this!
Hello fellow Hungarian. Why can't you. Do you live here, or home in Hungary. It is a great feeling to do March with thousands of Confederate see the video's I was at both of the 135 Gettysburg reenactment also Antidem in Maryland The feeling unbelievable.
There's actually tons of American Civil War reenacting groups in Europe, too! Try to find one in your area!
It's fun... Every thing has to be from the Civil War time period... if a re enactor cell phone rings... they are placed into a make shift jail for a period. Some times a small fee has to be paid to the Reenactor organization. For not being authentic.
Beautiful.
Lookin good boys and girls, From Sailors creek /Farmville/Appomattox Virginia. Marse Robert !!
Fabulous video to go with the Anthem of the South.
it will be the Southern heritage, values, and Christian faith that will save our country from those who are trying to take away our rights and freedom.
You can topple statues but songs are forever
Thanks for all, who worked to give a nice picture, the reality of the dixie's everyday life, their level of coexisting.
Hope you had leaders, officers!!!...!!! (educators.)
From, Valencia, España God blessed America. Land of brave and freedom.
Jose, recuerda que nosotros los dominicanos🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴, tambien somos americanos. Gracias por bendecirnos.🙏 y que Dios bendiga a la Madre Patria!🇪🇦, ¡Viva España!🙏
Lovely photography. Great Tune. Long live Dixie form the UK.
A beautiful video, the imagery meshing well with Dixieland. Excellent performance by the 2nd South Carolina. As a "damn yankee" I salute you kindly for such an excellent musical accompaniment. I salute Mr. Doan for the excellent video. In these tumultuous days, it is important that regardless of whether the re-enactors are wearing Yankee Blue or Confederate Grey, they all are living historians, preserving what life was during the epic of conflicts. North of Mason Dixon, "The Civil War". South of Mason Dixon, "The War of Yankee Aggression". Regardless, we are ALL Americans and may we remember that in future days that we can stand together, united under Old Glory or divided we fall. LOVE ALL OF YOU!
Well said and God bless 🇺🇸❌
I keep asking to, "Just how many slaves did Abraham Lincoln truly FREE? And what happen to all that Southern Wealth Sherman stole out of the South? It did NOT go to approve all those supposed slaves they FREED? Or the USA Treasury? Grant went home to his Illinois Plantation and his slaves.
hugs to all from Mallorca, Spain....we need to know were we from, to know were we go
Yes Sir ...Thank You .......
even damned Yankee like me loves this stuff !
Me too👍 Masshole here who's ancestors fought in the war. I love the South. Can't say the same about my home state.
Onore e gloria eterna ai Confederati, VIVA sempre il SUD.saluti da Italia.
This makes me want to raise a Regiment and plant the flag and march. Boots or no boots and all! From the UK Scots-Irish my kin was in 14th Virginia Cavalry Rockbridge Dragoons. Capt Strain and his 3 brothers. Deo Vindace.
Beautiful patriotic songs ,long live the South ,God bless you
From Texmuco Chile . God bless you.
Cheerful music, great!
Looks like a fun reenactment!
greetings from Chile, in the south of the American continent.
Long live South! Long live generale Lee! God love Dixe!💥💥
Goose bumps...very patriotic
Long live the South! Alabama baby!
Respect from Europe for all southern ladies and gentlemen before the civil war
Now this is something to behold.
I love this song so much, music so great and lyric so simple and look like Dixieland is a beautiful land
btw i am from Vn
This is an awesome and interesting video. I wish I could have been there. An event like this would be good for practicing photography skills.
As a southern and someone who had family who served in the confederate army I give 10 big rebel yells. Thank you for keeping our history alive and remembering all how died in the civil war Union or Southern
Credit to this dandy rendition of ''Dixie'' ought to go to the 2nd South Carolina String Band. I believe that someone else already mentioned this, but it 'tis just a friendly reminder. Cheers from Canada!
Great video!
jakbym tam był.. we śnie, gdzie wszystko jest piękne, ugłaskane, nasze. I dlatego właśnie jest nasze; z naszych snów.
YO Yo Yo
From old New Orleans; my gous thanks for the love !
Greetings from Germany 😎 so nice to See that it is your heritage👍
Thank you sir for this fine video. I liked the part were you right behind the troops as they were marching and to the sound of the beat in the music. OUTSTANDING SIR.
Thank you for your kind words 😎
Thank You so very much for posting this! Well done! It made my blood stir!
I live in Fresno and I love the reenactment at Kearney Park…loud as hell and I hope to take my kid there
Ahh my favorite subject in school history
Mr spivey?
Dan
From France Glory to them ,Glory to the United States ,Glory to LA FAYETTE and Glory to my American Family ,I miss them
What a beautiful song.
This is Great, Greetings from Lucca, Italy.
My dad loved the American civil war.he was asouth lover.and would have loved to go to one of yr enactments.he often sang dixie.he and. His family lived by Manchester. Ship canal.by river mersey.through the years.ships came in.from america.cotton trade could be link.as Manchester world's centre for cotton.stopping at runcorn.in 19th century.grandad had a jazzband.played music.influences were there.
God bless Dixie from Poland!
I was there. Norfolk Light Artillery Blues, CSA. National Civil War assn. (NCWA).
That's cool👍
First of all thank you for this video I appreciate it my great great grandfather was wounded in the civil war twice he was captured twice the first time was an exchange of prisoners and the second time you got wounded in the war ended he was in the Maryland hospital and they turned him loose there and he had to walk all the way back to South Carolina I remember my grandmother talking about the south and what her Grandpa said it was like after the war you know my grandfather didn't own slaves he just believed in the state of South Carolina he was just playing farmer him in his Young guns did the farming once again thank you for the video
God bless the confederacy
U simp for slave owners.
I don’t support the confederacy for what they did, I only like their flags
FROM EVERTON . liverpool XXXXXX
@@abrahamlincoln2054 u simp for pushing natives out and hurting innocent women and children simply for coming from an enemy country
And the closest we Aussies have to the civil war is the State of Origin 😂 from a fellow reenactor, even though I don’t do ACW, great display fellas and that background music from 2nd South Carolina String Band is one of the best renditions of this song I have heard.
PS: Dang.... no disrespect, however it still astounds me how much people are today sticking to the feelings during the Civil War. Any Australians still feeling the Eureka stockade (much smaller scale but similar idea in terms of how long ago the event was)? 😂
The South Forever!
Glad to see that California has a backbone afterall!!!!
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Believe it or not we actually have a lot of reenactments here. Been to them before, always good fun. Shame that all you ever see of California is soy boys and stupid actors. Lot of great people here I promise 😆.
If I had another chance to live my life over, I'd choose dixie
They still do this things ? i wanna goo.. Goooo Dixie! / Sweden ^^
The Best Reenactment of the American Civil War.
It's great! But the re enactment at Gettysburg every July is still the best. But the HATEFUL Liberal Bigots 3 years ago, with their LYING will No longer let us RE ENACT at Gettysburg. After having A Gettysburg 158 years of Reunions and Reenactments ever year the first of July. IGNORANCE is BLISS...
I’ve been to it and it’s amazing and a lot of fun….loud as hell too
1000.000000 Herzen für diesen Song....komme aus Deutschland u liebe die USA
Love the re-enactments but would love it more to see them with sleeping roll, side or backpack.
South Carolina gives you full support
Cool........Long live the south and Texas ⭐ 🦅
LONG LIVE MISSISSIPPI