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A recreated unit from New-England representing pre-war colonial Massachusetts militia. |
Describes life in the Colonial Army as an artilleryman, and recruiting efforts, and displays pictures. |
Small site written by living history participants from the Continental Line. Online contacts, illustrations of their flag captured by the British in 1777. |
A group that portrays the NJ unit nicknamed the "Jersey Blues". |
Militia group based in Warren, Rhode Island, participating in parades, reenacments, and encampments. History, photos, and membership information. |
Washington based unit that meets for education, demonstrations, and reenactments. History, membership information, equipment and uniforms, and contact details. |
Harry Lee's 5th Troop of Virginia Light Horse 1777-1781, reenact the Revolutionary war as mounted and dismounted cavalry. |
A non-profit living history association dedicated to recreating the life and times of Rhode Island soldiers of the American Revolution in the 1778 campaign. |
A recreated unit from New-England representing a Connecticut Line unit during American Revolution. |
A group of amateur historians who devote a good deal of time to portray an actual North Carolina Continental Line Regiment and at times a Militia unit. |
Organization composed of men and women who portray the soldiers and families of this historic military unit. Includes its history, events, photographs, membership information, educational programs and an article about uniforms. Located in Springfield, Virginia. |
1st Ulster County Militia is a living history organization focusing on 18th century militiary and civilian life in New York during the American Revolution, 1770s-1780s. |
Recreating the common Continental soldier of the Revolution from Virginia. Find history, purpose, uniforms, and arms information. |
A reenactment unit based in Albany and the Schoharie Valley area of New York. History of the rebellion, campaigns, and details of the Boston massacre. |
Are a volunteer living history organization dedicated to recreating the daily activities and experiences of one of the Second South Carolina Regiment. |
Non-profit educational organization of units representing Colonial Army, militias, Navy, Marines, and French groups. Find a unit near you in The Continental Soldier newsletter. |
Not for profit organization located in the Rome, NY area, dedicated to the accurate portrayal of those who served in Savage's Detachment. History, muster rolls, events, profile of the current detachment, and membership information. |
Find the schedule, detailed unit history 1775-1783, bibliography, and photographs. |
A non-profit, educational and historical organization in western North Carolina. History, unit information, reenacting FAQ, photo gallery, membership details, and related links. |
re-enact a dragoon regiment (mounted and dismounted) of Gen. George Washington's Continental Army during the American War for Independence, primarily based in the Northeastern United States. |
Col. Bailey's 2nd Massachusetts Regiment, Learned's Brigade, is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to interpret the lives of the soldiers and women of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War. |
Find links, contacts, history, newsletter, and images of the naval militia with the Pine Tree Flag, wearing authentic reproduction of Navy uniforms at the Smithsonian in Washington D.C. |
A New Hampshire Chartered historical association dedicated to re-creating the life and times of the common soldier of the American War for Independence, 1775-1783. |
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