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- A Civil War buff is someone who studies this period of America's history as a hobby, and who is highly knowledgeable about this fascinating time.
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Jul 23, 2013 · This is where I have found a Venn diagram works wonders to explain the types of Civil War buffs. Reenactors are obviously the easiest identify. These are the guys (and gals!) that are dressed up in period clothing, sweating to death in the 97-degree weather.
Jun 21, 2012 · Because I grew up close to the 14th Regimental Army in Brooklyn and learned about their Civil War exploits at an early age I'm certain that's how I became a Civil War, Buff, nut, or whatever name applies.
I would say they’ve crossed into the uncommon territory by now. And don’t mistake the people who spout all of the “states rights” nonsense as Civil War buffs. They aren’t. Anyone who’s spent five minutes researching the conflict will know that it was 100% about slavery.
May 25, 2015 · Being a buff is hard work. Among things like an encyclopedic knowledge of uniforms, accoutrements, and the various and sundry soldierly minutiae, it helps to know command (at least down to the regiment level) and of course...you need to know the battles cold.
Jun 28, 2018 · The Civil War pitted North versus South, Blue versus Grey and sometimes, even brother against brother. This bloody chapter in American History left countless scars on our landscape and a host of captivating sights for modern-day history buffs. The following are 25 of the most fascinating.
Oct 12, 2016 · Jack Davis and James “Bud” Robertson, two professors at the Virginia Tech, told him “why don’t you come and work with us” and, so, Woodruff and the two established a trade off: they’d strengthen his knowledge of the Civil War and, in turn, he’d develop and run a website for them.