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Minute Man National Historical Park
Reenactor Resource

Winter 2009/2010 Reenactor Training and Development

Battle Road is only 6 months away! Now is the time to work on your kit and hone your living history skills. Please join us for winter training sessions.

The Ladies of Refined Taste in partnership with Minute Man National Historic Park present:

 The Hive – Winter 2010

The Hive is a series of lectures and workshops focused on the material culture of 18th Century New England. They are open to living historians, reenactors, Park volunteers and visitors. They will run monthly, January through March. Visit The Hive on line for a schedule of workshops and lectures, including the 18th Century Research Forum (The next research forum is on November 12, 7:30 p.m. at Minute Man Visitor Center and features Don Hagist).


 

HELPFUL LINKS

Minute Man National Historical Park:
18th Century Living History Handbook

This is a helpful resource for reenactors / living historians looking to collaborate with Minute Man NHP. Included is the Living History Event Proposal Form for groups planning an event with the park.

Living History Event Proposal Form
This form is an important first step when planning an event at Minute Man National Historical Park. it is also included in the Minute Man National Historical Park: 18th Century Living History Handbook listed above.

18th Century New England Life
This site is designed as an accessible archive of information for those who portray
the people of New England during the time of the American Revolution.

Battle Road

Lexington Minutemen and the Lexington Training Band

Col. Bailey's Second Massachusetts Regiment

4th Middlesex Militia of Massachusetts

First Foot Guards

His Majesty's Tenth Regiment of Foot

King's (4th) Own Regiment, Light Infantry Company

His Majesty's Fifth Regiment of Foot

Stonewall Jackson Shrine  

Did You Know?
Stonewall Jackson died in an outbuilding on the Chandler Plantation at Guinea Station on May 10, 1863. Guinea Station was the busy Confederate supply station during the Chancellorsville Campaign. Everything coming into the army and going out from the army went through Guinea Station.

Last Updated: November 04, 2009 at 15:36 EST