- Le Projet Lafayette
This project is an online database that contains information about the French soldiers that served in America during the American Revolution. A great resource for biographical and genealogical research purposes. Please note that this is the French Version. The English version seems to be under construction.
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- Lectures on Modern European Intellectual History - Main
This site contains lectures on Modern European intellectual history.
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- LII Supreme Court Collection: Decisions by Justice
From the Cornell Law School you can read all the opinions of the Justices of Historic Supreme Court Decisions.
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- Living History Portraits - Where the art centers on you.
Artist Michael Sly produces original portraits for reenactors in their uniforms from Ancient to World War II. These portraits are drawings done in the photographic style.
A perfect gift for the reenactor. One of kind portraits by artist Michael Sly, based on photographs you provide.
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- Local 18th Century History: The Setauket Spies
This article by Beverly C. Tyler discusses the Setauket spies of the American Revolution. You will learn about the leader and organizer Benjamin Tallmadge and others. This is a part of the Three Village Historical Society web site.
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- Lord Dunmore's War
Learn about Lord Dunmore's war of 1774 from this history by Archibald Henderson PH.D. This is from his book entitled The Conquest of the Old Southwest copyright 1920.
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- Louisiana Regiment
Read about the Louisiana Regiment from 1761-1821 from the Spanish Colonial Military Artifacts web site.
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- Maine Memory Network - A Soldier's Declaration of Independence
Learn about the American Revolution from a Continental soldier from Maine. The soldier in this tale is one William Bayley of Falmouth (now Portland) Maine, of whom in many ways according to historian James Leamon remains a mystery.
A Soldier's Declaration of Independence. William Bayley of Falmouth (Portland) was a soldier in the Continental Army, seeing service at Ticonderoga, Valley Forge, Monmouth Court House, and Saratoga, among other locations. His letters home to his mother reveal much about the economic hardships experienced by both soldiers and those at home.
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- Maine Memory Network - Liberty Threatened: Maine in 1775
The State of Maine was a part of the Colony of Massachusetts before the American Revolution, but this would change at the battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. This exhibit examines how the Revolution affected Maine's history.
Liberty Threatened: Maine in 1775. At Lexington and Concord, on April 19, 1775, British troops attempted to destroy munitions stored by American colonists. The battles were the opening salvos of the American Revolution. Shortly, the conflict would erupt in Maine.
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- Manuals of Arms
From the 2nd North Carolina Regiment of the Continental Line web site, take a look at three manuals of exercise used during the American Revolution.
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- Medicine River Trading Company Moccasin Mail
This is the Rendezvous list of events found on the Medicine River Trading Company site. You will also find interesting links and loads of supplies for your reenacting needs.
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- Meet Benjamin Franklin
If you would like to meet Ben Franklin, check out this page and request an appearance from this re enactor.
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- Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Complete by Matthew L. Davis - Project Gutenberg
Learn about the man behind the conspiracy to seperate the West and the Louisiana terrritory from the United states. This is the Memoirs of Aaron Burr. The last half of the memoirs discusses Burr's take on the Burr conspiracy.
Download the free eBook: Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Complete by Matthew L. Davis
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- MMBC Schoolnet: Commerce - Early Fur Trade
From the Virtual Maritime Museum, learn more about the early and other important developments in the Northwest. This page includes the three routes discovered and used by various explorers and traders. These routes linked the interior of the continent with the Pacific.
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- Mutiny at Morristown
Learn about the Mutiny at Morristown N.J. on this page.
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- National Trust for Historic Preservation
"The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a private, nonprofit membership organization dedicated to saving historic places and revitalizing America's communities. " (Web sites about page) To learn how you can preserve your own community's history visit this site.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation helps people protect, enhance and enjoy the places that matter to them.
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- Northwest Journal
A journal for reenactors of the fur trade. This page leads you to subscription information; articles that you can read on line, and general information about the journal.
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- NWTA Field Guide
This field guide, by the NTWA, contains information about the units and their history involved in the alliance. You will also find information about the uniforms worn by the units.
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- Old Fort Western
This fort located Augusta, Maine was built in 1754. This page contains information about the fort and where you can go to visit this historic site.
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- On The Trail magazine
On the Trail magazine is dedicated to Historical Trekkers, Reenactors, and participants in Authentic Living History in the time period from 1600 to 1840.
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