Sam Watkins, from Maury County, Tennessee, was 21 years old when the War Between the States came in 1861. He marched and camped and fought with Company H of the First Tennessee Regiment from the beginning until the end of the war.

In 1881-82, Sam's memoirs of the war were printed in the Columbia Herald newspaper. They were published in the book Co. Aytch. His account of that period in American history is full of humor, friendship, sacrifice, and faith. Sam was a devoted Southerner, but as he looked back on the war, he wanted to put the conflict behind, shake hands with the North, and move on as a united nation.

John Notgrass steps into costume and character to share Sam's stories about that "unpleasant misconception of there being such a thing as a north and south." This first-person presentation allows you to look at the past in a new way. It helps you understand that stormy time, see the tragic consequences of war, and appreciate the faith of our fathers.

If you would like to host Sam Watkins at your meeting, school, church, or other event, please call us toll free at 1-800-211-8793 or fill out our scheduling form.

What Audiences Are Saying

"What a memory you have (can you spare a few brain cells?) and a knack for story telling. We felt you really WERE the young man you portrayed, and you made us laugh and cry and envision the war in a personal, rather than merely factual, way." -- Tennessee

"He was excellent." -- North Carolina

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Recollections of a Confederate Soldier Video Still
Introduction
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Between Two Fires
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