This is something that I always thought I might like to do…
Gettysburg 150: Transgender re-enactor no longer hidingI knew someone from here in Connecticut who was a civil war reenactor but she was given a hard time at the reenactments and the last time I talked to her she was dropping out. I hope that she is once again reenacting. Another friend is a Roman reenactor and he also does World War II reenacting. I don't know if I would want to be a Roman reenactor, but maybe a WW II reenactor, I could be a WAC.
Barbara Ann Myers was always interested in history and knew as a child what costume she would wear.
By BRANDIE KESSLER
Daily Record/Sunday News
Posted: 07/06/2013
In a sea of 12,000 re-enactors, Barbara Ann Myers stood out.
Though she was pretending as much as the others dressed up to play a persona as a living historian or re-enactor during the third day of the Gettysburg Anniversary Committee's re-enactment, Myers was no longer hiding.
Wearing drawers, a corset and camise layered under her hoop skirt, petticoat and dress, Myers peeked out from under a teal bonnet cap at the wares on tables inside sutlers' tents.
She looked every bit a lady of the 1860s, shopping at the market.
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