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National Organizations
Pre-1840's Sites
Forts
18th Century/French-Indian Sites
Groups' Sites
Native American Sites
Commercial Sites (Neat Stuff to Buy!)
Catalogs
Magazines
Other Interesting Sites

List of links from Fort Toulouse page

 


 

National Organizations:

Coalition of Historical Trekkers

National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association

NRLHF (National Rendezvous and Living History Foundation) Home Page

The National Rifle Association of America


Pre-1840's Sites:

Choctaw's Buckskinner.com - Includes pictures of 1999 Southeastern Rendezvous March 27 - April 4, 1999, Fort Toulouse/Jackson, AL

Fur Trade Reeancting - a family page

James River Blackpowder Club

Longshot's Rendezvous Homepage - Includes events in Missouri and Illinois

Mid-America Buckskinning Info Page - Includes Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, and Nebraska

Nobritches' Lodge - Includes listing of High Plains events; North Dakota, Nebraska, & Minnesota

North Country Enterprises Homepage

Trev's Rendezvous Down-Under - An Australian rendezvous page with lots of good pictures

Old Fox Traders - Has lots of good links

Tom White and Family - A family page with nice pictures of their crafts

Wishbone's Fire Pit - Based in Illinois, with small listing of events within 500 miles of Chicago (Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois)


Forts:

(Alphabetical by state) - Also see http://www.living-history.net/CR 1750GROUPS.HTM for further listings

 

Elmore County/Fort Toulouse/Jackson  - Wetumpka, AL

Fort King George - Darien, Georgia

Fort St. Jean-Baptiste - Natchitoches, LA - Has 1730s-1760s living history programs in March and December, the second weekend, plus a larger program the first weekend of May each year, called Spring into History

Fort Frederick - Maryland

Fort at No. 4 - New Hampshire

Fort Niagra - Youngstown, New York

Fort Ticonderoga - New York

Fort Meigs - Perrysburg, Ohio

Fort Bon Secours - Wisconsin


18th Century/French-Indian Sites:

1755 - The French and Indian War Homepage

The Seven Years War Page

A Brief History of the French and Indian War

Allan Eckert's Official Web Page

The French and Indian's War Impact on America

Historical Trekking - Very comprehensive, dedicated to Living History, Historical (or Period) Trekking, Experimental Archeology, and Experiential Anthropology

Living History - Awesome site!

Mid-America Buckskinning Info Page - Includes Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, and Nebraska

On The Trail of The Last of The Mohicans - A guide booklet to the film's locations


Groups' Sites:

Also see http://www.living-history.net/CR 1750GROUPS.HTM for further listings

(French):

Companie Franches de la Marine du Michilimackinac

Les Miliciens & R‚guliers du Marquis de Montcalm - A group out of Canada

Royal Roussillon

(British):

Moses Hazen's Company of Major Scott's Battalion of Roger's Rangers

First Royal Regiment of Foote

(Rev War or Later):

Northwest Territory Alliance An American Revolutionary war reeanctment organization located in the American Midwest.

White Oak Society - A non-profit living history organization

(Indian):

The Woodland Confederacy - Reenactment group of Indians of the eastern woodlands, in the 17th-18th centuries

Onaquaga War Party - Reenactment group portraying a group of people living in the village of Onaquaga during the periods of 1755-1770 and 1770-1778 near Ft. Niagara, NY

Mesawmi - A group made up of mix of Native re-enactors (Shawnee, Delaware, etc.) in the West Virginia area

(Misc):

(Pre-1840s):

Coon `n Crockett Muzzleloaders - a group's home page out of North Dakota

Elk River Rendezvous Association - A group in Phillips, Wisconsin

Hatchie Run Longrifles - A group in Faulker, Mississippi

Land of the Seneca Muzzleloading Club - Odessa, NY

Pineywoods Buckskinners - A group in East Texas

W.O.T.L.M. (Woodsmen of the Little Muskegon) - A group out of Michigan


Native American Sites:

Index of Native American Resources on the Internet

Fine Quality Custom Weaving Historically Correct of the 18th Century

Indian Fingerweaving and Sashes

Native Technology & Art - Lots of articles of interest, including brain tanning, plants, basketry, etc.

Northern Plains Quillwork


Commercial Sites:

The Basket Man - Pack baskets and such

Black Hart Long Arms - Fine reproductions of 18th cent. Penna and New England long guns

Brain Tan Buckskin Garments Custom Made by Michelle

Buckskin and Buffalos - Expertly hand-crafted, brain-tanned buffalo robes and skins, deer hides and buckskin, wall hangings, moccasins, tomahawks, war clubs and shields

The Canvas Shack - Sells fabric primarily to the reenacting market

CartArt - Old West art

Cindy Renfrow - Author of books on ancient and medieval cooking and brewing

Curt's Blacksmith Shop - Norfolk and Suffollk latches, hinges, knives, accouterments, buttplates, triggerguards, and flintlock rifles

Dixie Gun Works

Dog River Glassworks - Reproductions of 18th century colonial, mostly English, wine bottles

Indian Fingerweaving/Sashes - Fingerwoven sashes of wool in any length or width. Woven in beads if requested. Period correct in many colors or all natural wool colors. Reasonably priced multiple arrowhead design and beads add a little extra. A deposit is required and balance due upon completion.

Jas. Townsend & Son online catalog

LaQuay's Custom Metalwork Designs - Galleries of custom-made silver and metalwork by artist Jim LaQuay including Native American jewelry, historic reproduction pieces, and powwow dance items

Narrative Press - Publishes only true-first person accounts of adventure and exploration from the men who experienced them.

Period Corsets

Panther Primitives - Tents

Reenactor Stuff - An auction site for reenactors!

R.M.J. Forge - Makes exceptional tomahawks

Suppliers and Sutlers - Links and addresses to almost 100 quality sutlers and growing all the time

White Hawk Arts Traders - Offers reenactors, mountain men, and sutlers fur trade-era and Colonial era {1700-1840} historically correct clothing, accessories and trade goods for your rendezvous reenactment.

Wild Goose Traders - 18th Century Period Reproduction Furniture

Wilde Weavery and Trading Co. - Hand-woven blankets, sashes, and straps, as well as handmade shooting bags, haversacks, knapsacks, and other accouterments for the 18th century reenactor.

Wooded Hamlet Designs - Silk and wool ribbons, silk and linen thread, buttons, needles, etc.


Catalogs:

Brigade Quartermasters

Dixie Gun Works

Jas. Townsend & Son online catalog

Panther Primitives - Tents

Red Hawk Trading - Tents


Magazines:

Muzzle Blasts Online - Magazine of the NMLRA

Muzzleloader Magazine

Northwest Journal - Quarterly publication of the Northwest Brigade Club

Historical Trekking/On the Trail Magazine


Other Interesting Sites:

Colonial and Revolutionary Periods Timeline

The George Clifford 18th Century Herbarium

Natural Tanning and Leather Resources

The History Net

The Overland Trail

Mountain Men & The Fur Trade - an on-line library and research center

Ghostriders (Reenactors) - a non-profit Living History/stunt company, specializing in Civil War and Old West reenacting. Very interesting.

 

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