Can you hear me now?

Reenactress director, J.R. Hardman, is available for interviews, speaking engagements, and to assist in coordination of living history programs.

She has given talks on women soldiers and women in military reenacting at Kennesaw State University near Atlanta, GA, at the Battle of Aiken School Day in Aiken, SC, and at the Andersonville Historic Faire in Andersonville, GA. She also performs a first-person impression of female Civil War soldier, Frances Clalin Clayton.

J.R. also helped to coordinate a series of living history programs in 2017, 2018, and 2019 entitled Yes, Women Fought in the Civil War! and Women, The Extraordinary Soldiers of the Civil War at the New York Historical Society DiMenna Children's History Museum in Manhattan in celebration of Women's History Month. The programs were included with museum admission and were appropriate for all ages.

Living History: Women, the Extraordinary Soldiers of the Civil War

Image taken at New York Historical Society DiMenna Children’s History Museum, March 2019.

Photo Credit: Pat Sullivan


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