53rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Company 'C' home

The 53rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Inc.
is a living history organization dedicated to the authentic portrayal of the life of the common soldier of the Union Army during the Civil War. We are a unit that emphasizes historical research and authenticity, safety, battalion drill and battlefield tactics, seeking to educate the public on how the Civil War soldier lived on a daily basis. Members dress in authentic uniforms and equipment, carry reproduction weapons, and camp in authentic tents. We regularly meet for battle reenactments, parades and living history events throughout the year.

Co. C at Landis Valley, July 2008
Co. C, 53rd PVI at Landis Valley State Museum, July 2008
(Courtesy Doug Raab)

Company C, 53rd P.V.I. is based in eastern Pennsylvania and is a unit in good standing in the "National Regiment".

 

The 53rd Pennsylvania Volunteers on YouTube

 

Sixth Corps Company C, 95th Pennsylvania Infantry

We also portray Company C, 95th Pennsylvania Infantry- "Gosline's Zouaves"- at events where the 95th P.V.I. saw service. Visit our historical and informational pages on The 95th Pennsylvania Infantry, 1861-1865 by clicking on the Greek Cross, the badge of the Sixth Corps, in the guide at left.


 

"Clubs Are Trumps!"

 

53rd PVI, Company "C"

Web site development by Scott Kunkle, 1997-2000
Contributors: Joel Peterson, John Heiser, David Seguin
Co. C, 53d P.V.I., Inc.
1997-2010