1st Michigan Light Artillery/11th Georgia Sumter's Flying Artillery
does not hold or advocate a particular political agenda.
We're dedicated to providing the public with a living history museum
that portrays the life and the times of the US Civil War (1861-1865).
We strive to provide safe quality fun as a family-oriented group,
while promoting education, instilling camaraderie and civility,
and adhering to all Washington Civil War Association by-laws.
does not hold or advocate a particular political agenda.
We're dedicated to providing the public with a living history museum
that portrays the life and the times of the US Civil War (1861-1865).
We strive to provide safe quality fun as a family-oriented group,
while promoting education, instilling camaraderie and civility,
and adhering to all Washington Civil War Association by-laws.
The artillery unit has monthly meetings during the off season. Reenactments are usually held during May, June, July, August and sometimes during September, there's a living history event. The meetings consist of club business, artillery drills that usually include a potluck, speakers on Civil War era subjects, etc. When the weather is good, the meeting is usually at Major Michie's house. When it gets snowy and cold, we meet at local libraries.