PHOTO JOURNAL

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Period Photos of Modern 63d Tennessee Impressionists

These photos were taken using the authentic process used during the war.  The artist responsible for the photos below from 2004 to the most recent photos is Wendell Decker of Vintage Image Studios, ambro92@yahoo.com

Pvts. Whitteaker & Holliman, Mosheim, Tenn., October 2007


Pvt. Tim Whitteaker, Mosheim, Tenn., October 2007

Lt. Hill & Drmr. Dew, Mosheim, Tenn. October 2007

Pvt. Eric Honeycutt,
Mosheim, Tenn., Oct. 2007

Pvt. Jason Woods family
Mosheim, Tenn., Oct. 2007

Pvt. Jason Sise & son Connor Sise
Mosheim, Tenn., October 2007

Pvt. Sean Wilson

Barbourville, Ky., Sept. 2007


Mr. & Mrs. Pvt. Sean Wilson
Barbourville, Ky., Sept. 2007

Capt. Noland, Barbourville, Ky.

September 2006 

Capt. Noland and Lt. Hill,

Resaca, Ga, May 2005

The Honeycutts, Eric & David

Place unknown, Date Unknown

Former command group of the 63d

Bridgeport, Ala., March 2004

Brothers, Noland & Sise.  New Market, Va., May 1997

     

 

 

Greg Barnett, 2nd Sergeant of the 63d Tennessee, is our best impressionist.  He has been recognized for the last 3 consecutive years as the most authentic reenactor within the unit, elected by his peers.  Only the second man to be recognized 3 times with this honor and the only man to receive it in 3 consecutive years


Cpl. Chris Barnett (seated) and brother Sgt. Greg Barnett
Mosheim, Tenn., October 2007

2nd Sgt. Barnett and Drummer Madison Barnett (son)
Mosheim, Tenn., October 2007

2nd Sgt. Greg Barnett, Mill Springs, Ky., September 2007

2nd Sgt. Greg Barnett's evil twin Yankee brother, Resaca, Ga.,

May 2007

Bvt. 2nd Sgt. Greg Barnett, Barbourville, Ky., September 2006

Cpl. Greg Barnett

Resaca, Ga., May 2005