U.S. Colored Cavalry reenactors bring living history to Jackson

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Civil War reenactors brought history to life at the Old Capitol Museum in Jackson as members of the 3rd U.S. Colored Cavalry taught attendees how soldiers of that era lived on rations or off the land, the wool uniforms they wore; the armaments they used; how meals were cooked, and how their horses were taken care of and used to transport men and materials.

  • Richard Wilder describes how rifles used during the Civil War were loaded, during the 3rd United States Colored Cavalry Living History event held at the Old Capitol Museum, Tuesday, June 11, 2024 in Jackson. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
  • Wilder shows the firing mechanism in a Civil War era rifle. “Keep your powder dry,” was a phrase used during the war, advising troops to be on the ready and to keep their gunpowder from getting wet. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
  • Richard Wilder describes weapons and other gear used during the Civil War, during the 3rd United States Colored Cavalry Living History event held at the Old Capitol Museum, Tuesday, June 11, 2024 in Jackson. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
  • Richard Wilder sorts horse tack and other gear during the 3rd United States Colored Cavalry Living History event held at the Old Capitol Museum, Tuesday, June 11, 2024 in Jackson. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
  • Richard Wilder details the 12-pounder mountain howitzer, a cannon on a pack carriage that could be transported by horse or mule. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
  • Mark Finken shares with visitors how meals were prepared for soldiers in the field, during the 3rd United States Colored Cavalry Living History event held at the Old Capitol Museum, Tuesday, June 11, 2024 in Jackson. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
  • Corp. Arthur Battles, is in the process of tracing his ancestors back to the U.S. Colored Cavalry and Buffalo Soldiers of the Civil War and Spanish American War. He joined other re-enactors of the 3rd United States Colored Calvary for a living history event held at the Old Capitol Museum, Tuesday, June 11, 2024 in Jackson. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
  • Mark Finken prepares the basic meal soldiers ate while in the field, consisting of coffee, salted pork and hard tack, during the 3rd United States Colored Cavalry Living History event held at the Old Capitol Museum, Tuesday, June 11, 2024 in Jackson. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
  • Mark Finken prepares the basic meal soldiers ate while in the field, consisting of coffee, salted pork and hard tack, during the 3rd United States Colored Cavalry Living History event held at the Old Capitol Museum, Tuesday, June 11, 2024 in Jackson. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
  • H. L. Williams tethers a horse during the 3rd United States Colored Cavalry Living History event held at the Old Capitol Museum, Tuesday, June 11, 2024 in Jackson. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today

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