Bob, here ya go: _http://www.18thcenturybibles.com/Welcome.html_ (http://www.18thcenturybibles.com/Welcome.html) Cheers, J~ John M. Johnston, "There is a fine...
... Being pedantic, I presume you mean in period binding. 18C or that time or before? And what version were you interested in? (have you checked Amazon, which...
... Being pedantic, I presume you mean in period binding. 18C or that time or before? And what version were you interested in? (have you checked Amazon, which...
Every year about this time this same story makes the rounds and every year I reply with the Snopes response, which has already been sent to this list but...
... Dear Don: I know you are aware that the private soldier should not really have a camp box, so in marking it, have you considered using the name of an...
My name is Kathryn and I generally lurk here on the list. I am a weaver and consultant on early american textile tools. I know that the fiber ( wool or...
I did several blog posts last year on Declaration signer Richard Stockton's confinement by the British in 1776-77, how he was treated, how he responded, and...
Hi, Would his treatment be considered torture by today's standards or just comparable to the treatment that most prisoners of war received then? Thanks, Eliud...
Hi Mike, As Ed said, Herrick's Regiment of Green Mountain Rangers was raised in July and was there. From the records I have on Capt. John Warner's Company of ...
Hi Mike, You should be sure to got to Whitehall, NY to find out more about the navy and to see one of the ships that they recovered from Lake Champlain. You ...
Capt. Posey would be good! YMHS, Dan Dan Gracia Virginia 7th Regiment Rifle company and Capt. John Warner's Company Green Mountain Rangers ... -- [Non-text...
From Rush Limbaugh's site onthe signers of the Delaration: "Yet not one defected or went back on his pledged word." I thought I'd recently read of there being...
Bob, the whole story just rips at you...when you read the whole story that Dwyer weaves. The Private, his Major and all the others had been up for days,...
Something we should not lose sight of is that this was a civil war, one country divided against itself regardless of the political, economic or social...
Sorry to throw water on the fireworks, but about half of this old email, alternately titled "The Price They Paid", is bunk. It is also full of misspellings of...
Dear List, The Bibles at 18thcenturybibles.com look to be really fine, much better than the average reproduction texts that we mostly see as they clean them up...
Friday July 3 Photos are of inside of Ft Niagara in sequence right-to-left beginng at North Redoubt. French encampment. 250th of Siege. Brit encampment outside...
Revolutionary War Buff? Are you looking for an Inexpensive and interesting place to go on Saturday nights? The Northern Delaware American Revolution Round...
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Those are some great photos! I dared and had a great time at UTR this year. It was wonderful to see many old friends and renew acquaintances with Sjt Savage,...
... The story that Richard Stockton was tortured or mistreated by the Crown authorities didn't appear until half a century after the war. When he died in 1781,...
List - I've been working on a writeup of camp equipment for the 42nd Regt. and have stalled on "hand hatchets." Like every other British regiment the hatchets...
... Hi Paul, Great question. I know that the documents I have from the 77th show two seperate purchases of hatchets, one batch for the camp equipage, and...
... Dear Paul: While not quite the confirmed provenance for which you search, Neumann's SWORDS AND BLADES shows three hatchet heads with the broad arrow,...
The hatchet commonly sold as a "Mohawk Belt Ax" by RE Davis and Track of the wolf is based on an original found in Rome, NY (Ft. Stanwix area). IIRC, there is...
... As an owner of one of the above bibles, I can tell you that they are lovely, a fine piece of work. If the binding is not period correct, I do not have the...