Confederacy rises again in Newberry with re-enactment
The bugle rang through the early morning. Soldiers, clad in Civil War uniforms, emerged from their tents and huddled around the campsite, trying to stay warm.
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The bugle rang through the early morning. Soldiers, clad in Civil War uniforms, emerged from their tents and huddled around the campsite, trying to stay warm.
Sweat covers your entire body — so much so, that drops have begun to accumulate on your arms and are beginning to creep down toward your fingertips. They splash onto the dirt.
Thirteen-year-old Michael Sayeski sat in front of a blank canvas with tubes of purple and brown paint. He painted inside the lines of an ice cream cone outline.
Peggy Jellema and Nancy Macaulay gazed at a set of potted trees set to be given away Thursday outside the Senior Recreation Center in northwest Gainesville.