Recommended Links
Museum of the American Revolution
A new museum in Philadelphia dedicated to interpreting the American Revolutionary War. The home to thousands of objects, cutting edge exhibits, and historical interpretation outreach programs.
Fort Ticonderoga
A museum dedicated to preserving the past through outstanding and constantly evolving historical interpretation, centered on the largest colonial period stone fort in North America.
Fort Dobbs
While not AWI period, many members of the 7th participate in special living history programs at this French and Indian War period North Carolina fort.
17th Regiment of Foot
A group primarily based out of New Jersey, who approach historical interpretation with a zeal to be admired!
40th Regiment of Foot, Light Infantry Company
An excellent researched-based group interpreting the Light Company of the 40th RoF, based primarily out of New England.
John U. Rees
Link to the extensive writings of historian John U. Rees. His work has pushed many boundries and has lead to preservation work, and new insights into our interpretations of the Revolutionary War.
Don N. Hagist
Another historian who has greatly contributed to our understanding of the experiences of the individual British soldiers who served in America from 1775-1784.
A new museum in Philadelphia dedicated to interpreting the American Revolutionary War. The home to thousands of objects, cutting edge exhibits, and historical interpretation outreach programs.
Fort Ticonderoga
A museum dedicated to preserving the past through outstanding and constantly evolving historical interpretation, centered on the largest colonial period stone fort in North America.
Fort Dobbs
While not AWI period, many members of the 7th participate in special living history programs at this French and Indian War period North Carolina fort.
17th Regiment of Foot
A group primarily based out of New Jersey, who approach historical interpretation with a zeal to be admired!
40th Regiment of Foot, Light Infantry Company
An excellent researched-based group interpreting the Light Company of the 40th RoF, based primarily out of New England.
John U. Rees
Link to the extensive writings of historian John U. Rees. His work has pushed many boundries and has lead to preservation work, and new insights into our interpretations of the Revolutionary War.
Don N. Hagist
Another historian who has greatly contributed to our understanding of the experiences of the individual British soldiers who served in America from 1775-1784.