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The Colors

Welcome to Company E of the 77th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Union Civil War living historians based in Oklahoma.
 
Striving to make the 77th veterans proud as they watch from on high, we emphasize drill, military etiquette and a Keystone espirit de corps.  We cherish our regimental history and continually strive to learn and improve.  We value, too, fun and comraderie as we continue our efforts to introduce others to living history.
 
The 77th Pennsylvania is a proud member of the First Battalion of the Frontier Brigade.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Jefferson City was wet, but fun.  We have added some new links.  Enjoy.

10:29 pm est 

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

We had a marvelous fall and winter, with Heritage Days and Jefferson City up next.  Check Company Staff page for new pictures.  Other updates in store.
11:57 am est 

Monday, September 1, 2008

Labor Day begins the Fall season.  Honey Springs is coming up the end of the month.  Look for details and other news of the Regiment in the latest Keystone Command posted on the Keystone Command page.

12:30 pm est 

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Calendar of Events have been updated.  The April 2, Keystone Command has been added.  Take a look!
10:49 pm est 

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Huzzah for those coming back from Dayton.  Waiver and Guardianship forms are now posted on the "Application and Forms" page.
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Why do we portray a Pennsylvania regiment in Oklahoma?  Because they were a hard-fighting group of soldiers that deserve recognition for their role in saving the Union and freeing the slaves.

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Members at the Shiloh 77th Pennsylvania monument 

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Bronze panel from side of 77th Pennsylvania monument at Shiloh depicting surrender of Col. Battle of the 20th Tennessee

Come relive history.  Do your part in saving the country.  Meet new friends, learn new things and have some good, clean fun.  We can always scrounge up and extra uniform and musket if you want to try it out before making a decision.  But be warned: once you reenact you'll always come back!

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Survivors at the Monument's Dedication

  

77th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
 PO Box 177
Tulsa, OK 74101
918-695-3567