Has anyone heard anything about the Bunker Hill event next Aug in Mass? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Fred Lucas
LOYCONFED@...
Dec 1, 2000 12:57 pm
... people ... fame). ... known of, ... Im ass you Me ing that this is the 2d Company North Carolina Milita. A Frontier Milita unit that we used to see at Ft...
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daniel oconnell
danieloconnell@...
Dec 1, 2000 1:11 pm
Molly and John: I've heard from reliable sources in the British Brigade that the BH event is definately canceled. Hope this helps. Daniel O'Connell ...
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Mike Breza
brezam@...
Dec 1, 2000 2:50 pm
Dear list: how do you make brick dust for use in scrubbing muskets? I have plenty of decaying bricks at home to powder. I know that brick dust was what some...
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graphicart@...
Dec 1, 2000 2:58 pm
Hi, Mike! You might want also to check the RevList archives--we39;ve talked about brick dust a couple of times, though I can't remember what the specific answers...
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Steven G. Chappell
chappell@...
Dec 1, 2000 3:22 pm
... My group (1st New Market Colonial Militia, http://www.1stNewMarket.org/ ) is planning a Bunker Hill event for the weekend of June 15-17, 2001, in Durham ...
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Dennis Miles
deforge1@...
Dec 1, 2000 3:43 pm
Mike. Just as a quick note. I use brick dust to scrub knife blades after hardening & to clean them up after tempering... I usually add a dust to a little...
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Bruce McNeal
mcneal@...
Dec 1, 2000 4:04 pm
Greetings, Thanks to this wonderful internet thing, I have recently made some wonderful strides in my genealogy research. I now find a relative, Patrick...
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G. Orvis
giir@...
Dec 1, 2000 4:16 pm
To Mr. Bell and Liste, If you are writing your scene depicting Marines walking into a tavern (probably on a recruiting mission, since that is where the sailors...
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J. L. Bell
JnoLBell@...
Dec 1, 2000 4:18 pm
Thanks to all who responded to my question on Marine uniforms. I was remiss in not stating up front that I was thinking about British Marines. Since I'm so...
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Vern Catron
vcatron@...
Dec 1, 2000 4:32 pm
We do a British Marine impression In the Southern Colonies..... links to some pictures off my pages..... Vern Catron www.jacksonville.net/~vcatron ... From: J....
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jfraser@...
Dec 1, 2000 6:36 pm
A question was asked about a list of people "imported" to Orange County, Virginia in 1745. In all likelihood, they were not Jacobites, as the substantial...
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Jason & Arelis Melius
arelismelius@...
Dec 1, 2000 6:42 pm
List, Patrick, this is probably most intended for you, but if anyone else can help... I have been researching the Raccoon Company of the SC milita (I don't...
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ByTheProlong@...
Dec 1, 2000 6:56 pm
There is a lot going on behind the scenes. Which Bunker Hill proposal are you talking about? I did some checking, and at least as of now. What is yet to be...
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daniel oconnell
danieloconnell@...
Dec 1, 2000 7:06 pm
.... I was responding to the kind folks who where inquiring specifically about an August Bunker Hill. Glad to have been of help. - 'speedy39; O'Connell...
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john ogden
goidel@...
Dec 1, 2000 7:36 pm
Rick- The address is FandIWar@egroups.com. YMH&OS, John Ogden ... _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get...
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John White
avlonfrg@...
Dec 1, 2000 8:22 pm
Mike As Kate said, all you need do is rub two pieces of brick together. I mixed mine with olive oil to make a slurry and carry it in a small period looking...
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Richard White
rwhite@...
Dec 1, 2000 8:47 pm
Since bricks and olive oil probably were not that prevalent out in the field, and the owners of the local houses might object to structural instability when...
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Jedediah Dahl
jddahl@...
Dec 1, 2000 9:18 pm
Dear Revlist, What were the colours of the 14th Virginia Company, during the American Rebellion. Thank you, Your Most Humble and Obedient Servant ~Drummer...
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Ron Carnegie
rcarnegie@...
Dec 1, 2000 10:43 pm
... Brick dust is rather prevelent here in Virginia in the 18th century, as it is all over any brickyards, and most country estates (built of brick) had their...
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Bart Reynolds
bartiii@...
Dec 1, 2000 11:17 pm
List, I believe the first prescribed uniform for the Continental Marines was directed in September of 1776 by the Marine Committee of the Continental Congress...
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J. L. Bell
JnoLBell@...
Dec 1, 2000 11:36 pm
Just when you were happy to be free from Mel Gibson-inspired questions, PUBLISHERS WEEKLY is announcing a new novel set during the Revolution-- "The founding...
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ByTheProlong@...
Dec 2, 2000 1:04 am
Bricks were a tradable commodity imported to the Colonies during our period. Having been a home wrecker by trade, I have learned to recognize ballast bricks by...
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Bart Reynolds
bartiii@...
Dec 2, 2000 3:28 am
Ed & List, The story about merchantmen having their ballast either composed of or augmented by bricks has been around for a very long time but I have never...
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David H. Kinghorn
105012.1361@...
Dec 2, 2000 3:59 am
Dear List, While reading Christopher Hibbert's "George III", my wife was struck by how miserable a time the Ladies-in-waiting must have had between the boredom...
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Thomas Hallada
tchallada@...
Dec 2, 2000 4:20 am
During the battle at Hope Lodge on November 5, I lost the Scabbard to my sword. It was not turned in to their lost and found and I have searched the field...
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Nancy E. Watt
CrowCeilidh@...
Dec 2, 2000 6:50 am
If you can lay hold of _The Diary of Fanny Burney_ ed Lewis Gibbs (Everyman's Library 960, 1941), you will have the ideal Christmas present for answering the...
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ByTheProlong@...
Dec 2, 2000 4:36 pm
In a message dated 12/1/2000 10:28:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Even today that is true. That is why there are no empty trucks on the road or ships at sea....
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Ed St.Germain
patriot1@...
Dec 2, 2000 4:51 pm
Liste: Those of you with a predilection for european languages might be interested in: http://vial.jean.free.fr/new_npi/ "revue électronique consacrée à...
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r_y_ray@...
Dec 2, 2000 6:37 pm
... Hey Bob, I belong to Locke's Militia/kingsbury artillery, how can I help you? Friends, Yerby....