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The Brigade of the American Revolution - Links and contacts, history, images, for organization of member units dedicated to recreating the life and times of the soldiers of all armies involved, 1775-1783.
Northwest Territory Alliance - Find clothing patterns, discussion board, spy history. Reeanctment organization located in U.S. Midwest. Non-profit, educational, studying and recreating the culture, lifestyle, and arts.
Riley's Farm of Oak Glen, California - Riley's Farm is a working Southern California apple orchard and living history farm. Arrange a field trip, or read about Colonial Christmas.
The Burning of the Valleys Military Association - An organization representing Colonial, native, loyalist, militia, British regulars, and citizens of Hudson, Schoharie, Cherry, and Mohawk Valleys of New York State. Find schedule, mission, and contact info.
Drums Along The Mohawk - New York frontier, 1775-1783. Survey of the patriot and loyalist New Yorkers, their homes, re-enactor events in the valley. Read about what life was like in those times.
Fort Griswold - Describes burning of New London, Battle of Groton Heights, privateers, Conn. historic attractions and calendar, American vs. British version of Battle at Fort Griswold aftermath.
Colonial Detroit - Information about native allies, events and images of Detroit, 1760- 1785.
Rev Mailing List and Message Archive - A large active community of living historians, re-enactors, researchers, writers, genealogists, and other persons interested in Colonial America.
Governor Jefferson's Thanksgiving Festival, Charlottesville Virginia - How to meet patriot impressionists Thomas Jefferson, G. Washington, Patrick Henry, Daniel Boone, and local heroes Jack Jouett and Dr. George Gilmer.
Butler's Rangers - Histories of 10 Ranger companies commanded by John Butler, and served in North America 1777 until 1784. Membership information, colours, weapons and uniforms, biographies.
The Forces of Generals Montcalm and Wolfe - 100 images of reenactments, membership instructions, schedule of primarily Midwest, U.S. historians dedicated to interpreting colonial America.
The British Brigade - Events, musket drill, contacts for organization of re-enactors honouring memories of British and American men serving their country during the War of Independence.
Pulaski's Independent Legion - Images, history, uniforms and research of NYC and PA. group dedicated to honoring the memory of Brigadier General Count Pulaski and his forces.
Old Fort Niagara - Find archaeology facts, events, history of the fort, minutes from the Falls. Site of battles, sieges, trading and conquest. Preserved as it stood in the 1700's.
Lauzun's Legion - See detailed history, photos, schedule of the original Foreign Legion, a War for Independence group dedicated to education about the French contributions.
Col. Knox's Artillery Regiment, Inc. - Non-profit organization that participate in battle demonstrations at historic sites. History, membership information, and events schedule.
Shelby's Volunteers Re-enactment Group - History of Fincastle Company and the Shelby brothers, pictures of 18th century life recreated by the group, and calendar.
Royal Deuxponts - An organization portraying the life and times of the common soldier of the War for Independence. Detailed uniform description, drill, flag history.
The Boston Massacre Files - Includes resource directory on the event, includings pictures, documents, location, trial, participants, and timeline.
Old Fort Harrod Kentucky State Park - Directions, history, events and information about costumed craftspeople performing tasks of weaving, basketry, woodworking, broom-making, blacksmithing at the fort.
Fort Boonesborough Kentucky State Park - Info, directions to Park, fort named after Daniel Boone and site of 1778 siege. Pioneers craft wares on 18th-century tools.
Ethan Allen Days - Revolutionary re-enactment held in June in Manchester, Vermont. Includes music, food, period crafts and demonstrations.
The Fort at No. 4 Living History Museum - Authentic re-creation of this fortified Charlestown, New Hampshire village helps educate people on the living and historical events here 1740-1760 and after. Learn about the seige, calendar, history and location.
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