Marianna Day Impressions

The living history program of Theophilus West, M. D. Camp 1346 is to perpetuate public awareness, and stimulate interest in, the historical significance of the period in Jackson County history during "The War Between the States". Our program is designed to educate the public on day to day life of local soldiers and civilians between the years of 1861 and 1865. Our members have taken on impressions of soldiers and citizens who lived in Jackson County during the war or were at the Battle of Marianna on September 27, 1864. Contact Commander Robert Daffin or call (850) 718-6479 if you would like a living history presentation at your school or organization.

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Commander Max Basford
Mr. Francis Allen
Historian Ash Pollette
Pvt. J. Love, 1st US FL CAV
Adjutant Larry Clere
Pvt. Littleton Myrick


Marianna Confederate Memorial September 26, 2009
Captain H. O. Bassett Lt. James Brett Pvt. John C. Carter
M. N. Dickson Arthur Lewis, Sr. Woodbury Nickels
Solomon Sullivan Francis Allen Dr. Marcus Butler
Pvt. Littleton Myrick Mrs. Austin, Capt.. Bassett, Lt. Brett, Dr. West Rev. R.C.B. Lawrence
     
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