Eric, Â Â Â Â Feel free to email me a Rwffuz94@.... I've made several Lottery coats and I also understand what you are doing. I alos have attended such...
Here are the studies I recently published and had graded for my college, The Art Institute. I am a dual enrolled student with an MBA degree pursuing a valid...
Wada Which literally means Thank you for listening. I thought that possibly just one amongst Revolutionary War Living Historians would know what I am in the...
Dear Liste, I have been combing through my books and sources in search of one detail in the life of the Marquis de Lafayette and the soldiers he led in May...
You may want to contact ARRT - American Revolutionary Round Table of Philadelphia. Not only do their members include many noted historians, the meet on Barren...
Jonathan, I'm not sure exactly what your question is, but if you could be more specific, I'm sure many of us would like to help. You probably have these...
... ========================== Yes, I am aware of these books and several thousand more. I have been reading and conducting research since 1960. I was a...
I think everyone on this list would like to re-write school text-books because of what they've discovered. If they can't, they talk about it and write about it...
Mr Bell, Yes, I clarified this on the last post of that thread (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Revlist/message/122527). Thank you for confirming that for me. ...
Just to muddy old Azor's bloodline further.... From Paul Lockhart's"The Drillmaster of Valley Forge" footnote to p 49: "Historians have described Azor's breed...
Hello all, I am looking for info on recreating the artist and his/her period materials as would be represented in and around the camp. Most artists needed a...
Hi Scott...I do an artist impression too, and have done quite a lot of research--you might want to check out my book, Living History; Drawing on the Past. It...
With all deference to the group - Thank you. It is not my intention to bring out people to criticize or to take up sides on any particular issue or issues. ...
They crossed "Sullivan'S Bridge" according to at least one source: Â May 18-20, 1778 "this afternoon orders were issued for 2500 men under the Command of the...
Dear James, That is very nice of you! You are right, if life is like a box of chocolates, then that guy may drive me to chew gum! Perhaps, I will take care of...
... Thank you so much, Cathy. I will keep a watch for your book. I have recently returned to illustration to change the pace of the model making I do. You can...
I'll be ordering these books at close of business tomorrow, February 10th. If you would like to order, please email me off-list and I'll send you a Paypal...
I believe in our period, while both are two masted vessels, a brig was completely square rigged, while a brigantine was sqyare rigged on the foremast, and...
As all was collapsing at the Battle of Rhode Island, General Alexander's brigade charged again and again giving other Continental units the chance to escape....
See Wright's "Continental Army", and Peckham's "Sinews of Independence". IIRC, the Maryland troops of 1776 were organized as a regiment and multiple...
Hi Glenn, I have seen a couple illustrations that are labeled as "brigs" and have square sails all 'round. However, in my experience, those are less common and...
Lord Stirling's last charge at Brooklyn Heights was with part of the Maryland troops; he told the Delawares and some of the Marylanders to find safety, which...
B. Cortez's and Laurie Halse Anderson's postings about Steuben's dog Azor sent me looking for the quotations from the general's hopelessly near-sighted aide,...
... Having made my own powder horns, I would question the whole account. The plug would be made to fit rather snugly in the spout, to prevent it from popping...
... Having made my own powder horns, I would question the whole account. The plug would be made to fit rather snugly in the spout, to prevent it from popping...