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For many years now The 19th Indiana Company A has been and
continues to be a Civil War reenactment group that participates in a
multiple of events dedicated to keeping history alive.  Through out the
year the 19th Indiana will be at battle reenactments, living history and
school Civil War programs.  The members of the 19th Indiana have a
vast knowledge of the history of the 19th as well as Civil War history.  

The 19th Indiana travels through out the midwest area most of the year
and occasionally will be seen at historic battlefield places outside of the
midwest like Antietam and Gettysburg.

At battle reenactments, the 19th may be portraying or acting together
with other units to demonstrate or reenact historic battles while living
the daily life of a common Civil War soldier in camp. The public can
visit the 19th in camp, ask questions and get a chance to see the daily
life up close.  Everyone is always welcome to visit us.

For living history events, the 19th may simulate daily camp life, school
of the soldier drills and firing squads.  Living history events are a great
way for the public to get an even closer look at soldier living while being
able to talk and ask questions to members of the 19th.  Again, we
encourage the public to stop in and feel free to ask questions.

For school Civil War programs, the 19th will usually conduct living
history type situations where camp life, school of the soldier and drill
are presented.  This is an excellent chance for students to learn about
the Civil War and what it was like to be a soldier during that period.  If
you would be interested in having the 19th Indiana come to your school
please contact our
Captain James DuMond for more information.