Welcome To The Home Of The 118th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment "Company C", "The Corn Exchange Regiment "


Welcome to Company C., of the 118th Pennsylvanian Volunteer Regiment !
Hello and welcome to the new home of the 118th Pennsylvanian Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Be sure to check all the new features of the website, including our all new gallery and guestbook. We hope to have even more new content up in the next few months, including all new members photos, more images in the gallery and a new feature whereby members will write a diary for each event. We hope you enjoy your visit to our website and we hope to see you on the battlefield in the near future.
Our ranks have recently grown with the addition of members from the 2nd Wisconsin Regiment. The members of 2nd Wisconsin took the very difficult decision to 'mothball' the regiment and merge with 118th, this was not an easy decision to take and the members thought for a long period before taking this step. In a very emotional ceremony at the Sheffield Fayre the flag was officially folded and handed back to the Unit Commanders. This is not the end of the 2nd Wisconsin however as the regiment can be resurrected at any time. The 118th Pennsylvania Regiment would like to wish all those who are joining our ranks from the 2nd Wisconsin all the best and heres hoping for a long and prosperous relationship that will benefit both regiments in the future.

This website is dedicated to the 118th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment, a civil war re-enactment group. Feel free to have a look around and see what we, and re-enacting is about.
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Updated menu for website now available.
Corncob mess details added, check it out in the about section.
2009 Season events added, including an all new interactive event map.
Congratulations to Nathan & Victoria Swinney on the birth of their daughter Alicia Jane Grace, who weighed in at 9lb 9oz, all 118th members wish them all the very best. |
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Our gallery section allows you to view images showing us in action both on the battlefield and in camp during living history periods. There is also a historical section with images and documents portraying actual members of the 118th Pennsylvania who fought during the Civil War. |
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To find out more about what we do and who we are, please visit the about us section, which will give you details as to what re-enacting is all about, and give you a general idea about whether it might be for you. |
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To discover more about the history of the real regiment that we take our name from, visit the history section, which will give you details of how the real 118th Regiment began, the actual Regimental Roster for Co. C and some of the great battles that they fought in. |
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The events section show where the 118th Regiment will be throughout the year. We appear in a variety of events around the UK which can be viewed by the general public. This allows you to watch a re-enacted battle in 'relative' safety and see us in action on the battlefield. This will give you a better understanding of what is involved than anything you could read. |
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Alternatively, you can join in with the re-enactment as a member and be a part of the battle itself! Simply contact our recruiting officer if you are interested or would simply like to obtain more information about it all. |
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If you'd like to know what others think of our site then please feel free to stop by and read our guestbook, or, if your feeling really brave, you could even leave us a message of your own, I promise we don't bite. We love hearing from other re-enactors from around the world and members of the public. |
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Current members of the 118th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment can click here to access the members only area. If you have not yet received your username and password for this section please click here to email the webmaster and you will be sent one. |

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