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42nd Royal Highland Regiment Grenadier Officer Firing Pistol, 1758-63 Scotland’s Highland warriors carried an array of distinctive fighting tools – the dirk, claymore broadsword, the hidden “black knife” or skean dubh, and, for...
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42nd Royal Highland Regiment Grenadier Standing Firing, No.2, 1758-63 This Grenadier wears a uniform largely based on the painting done by David Morier between 1748-49, but there were certainly changes made in...
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42nd Royal Highland Regiment Battalion Coy Standing Ramming, No.2, 1758-63 The 42nd Regiment of Foot arrived in North America in 1756. In 1758 they were part of the 15,400 man force...
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42nd Royal Highland Regiment Battalion Coy Standing Make Ready, 1758-63 When the regiment arrived in North America it immediately started training for fighting in the frontier forests. The reality of fighting in this...
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Despite the wide variety of long arms with which the first colonial militias were armed, many of the members not only had some basic training in firing by company, but...
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The majority of the enlisted men of the Continental Army came from the working class and were motivated to volunteer for service by specific contracts that promised bounty money, regular pay, food, and...
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Never primarily intended for combat, the spontoon was introduced to armies as a new symbol of officer rank. In drill formation, officers saluted with their spontoons, and could also use them to convey orders....
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As Inspector General of the Continental Army, Baron Friedrich Von Steuben standardized the commands of the military’s fife and drum signal calls. But what was not standardized was the decoration...
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This warrior moves silently through the forest. He would have learned how to do this from years of practice stalking game. His lightly-soled moccasins enable him to feel the ground...
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From the beginning of European colonization of North America, communities along the Atlantic seaboard required able-bodied males to participate in the defense of their towns and colonies. These militia units...
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The performance of the colonial militia stunned the military professionals of Great Britain in the early days of the American Revolution. These civilians-turned-soldiers, often had some previous service experience in...
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Art of War: Major John Buttrick, Massachusetts Minuteman, 1775 - Art of Don Troiani John Buttrick was in command of a company of minutemen, 19 April 1775. From his position...
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Black Militiaman of the Spartanburg, S.C. Militia Spartanburg County, South Carolina bears a proud Revolutionary War heritage. The county has more Revolutionary War engagement sites than practically any other locale in...
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The 52nd Regiment’s grenadier company fought at the Battles of Lexington and Concord and took heavy casualties at the Battle of Bunker Hill. The 52nd Regiment’s grenadier company became part...
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84th Regiment Officer, 1777 In 1777, American forces burned Fort Frederick at Saint John, Nova Scotia to the ground. In response, Major John Small personally led the 84th Regiment against...
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The 43rd Regiment of Foot arrived in North America in 1774 and remained there through the American War for Independence. The Grenadier and Light Companies participated in the Battles of...
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On 25 Dec. 1755, a royal warrant established the 62nd (Royal American) Regiment of Foot as a new regiment in the American colonies. The regiment was renamed the 60th (Royal...
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British 60th Regiment of Foot Marching, 1760-67On 25 Dec. 1755, a royal warrant established the 62nd (Royal American) Regiment of Foot as a new regiment in the American colonies. The...
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Native Warrior with Bow and Arrow This Native Warrior carries a recurve bow. It differs from the straight-limbed bow in that its limbs curve away from the archer when unstrung....
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Native American Warrior Running Barefoot One of the observations Europeans made of Native American people during the early contact period was the personal decorations on both men and women in...
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Native American Warrior Getting Ready to Fire from Behind a Tree Stump As soon as Europeans established trade with the Native people of North America, textiles and metal objects were incorporated...
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Native American war parties were often small and traveled great distances, often through territory not well recorded by Europeans. Stealth was a trait learned from the elders for hunting game...
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During the 18th century British infantry regiments were identified by the color of the facings (collar, cuffs, and lapels) of their coats, and numbers or designs on their flags and...
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Ambush Set, No.3 - Two Native Warriors Behind Rocky Outcropping An ambush along any well used track was always a possibility on the early frontier, and the Native people had a...
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Legion of the United States Infantry Drummer, 1794 Although in many ways the dress and training of the Legion of the United States was a departure from the traditional organization...
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Legion of the United States Infantry Ensign, 1794 Very few early American military flags survive today. Silk was the preferred material for flags in 18th and 19th century, and silk...
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Fighting in the forests of North America presented challenges to Europeans unfamiliar with the undeveloped frontier. Europe had been cleared of most old growth trees hundreds of years earlier, and soldiers were...
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Continental Line in Hunting Shirt Standing Alert On the North American frontier the hunting shirt can be traced back to the 1730s. It differs from a smock or frock in...
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Legion of the United States Infantry Officer Advancing, 1794 Officers during the 18th and 19th century had to provide their own uniforms, and as a result usually had some latitude in...
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Piper 42nd Royal Highland Regiment, 1759-64 One of the earliest references to a piper in the 42nd was of Donald MacDonald (a participant of the Black Watch Mutiny of 1743),...
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Officer Down! Legion of the United States Infantry Wounded Officer, 1794 During the battle of Fallen Timbers in August of 1794, Anthony Wayne’s army had lost 33 men and had...
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General “Mad” Anthony Wayne Mounted, 1794 During the American Revolution, Brigadier General Anthony Wayne saw action at the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth. He led the daring nighttime assault...
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Native American Warrior Kneeling Firing One observation Europeans made of Native American people during the early contact period was the Indians’ ability to fight concealed, behind objects, and with fluid...
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“Brothers in Arms” Two Brothers in the Colonial Militia, 1775 Families across the Colonies sent their sons to war in the American Revolution. Many of these were brothers who would...
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NEW! IN STOCK! The New Trade Coat Native Warrior with European Trade Coat Before the arrival of Europeans, Natives dressed in various animal skins and furs. Pelts were sown together to...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Fresh Tracks Native Warrior Checking Trail Native Americans learned their tracking skills through a variety of methods: studying the natural environment, animal behavior, discerning the tracks and signs...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Along the Deer Trail Native Warrior Walking The track of a deer trail is usually a narrow, winding path through the woodland or forest. Deer regularly use these...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Art of War: Oneida Warrior, 1777 - Art of Don Troiani This is an Oneida Indian who is allied with the Patriots during the Saratoga campaign. Records show...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Art of War: Shawnee Indian Warrior, 1750-80 - Art of Don Troiani Trade ties originally had the Shawnee allied with Great Britain but in 1754 they sided with...
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Art of War: Grenadier Brunswick Regiment, von Riedesel, 1777 - Art of Don Troiani Brunswick Regiment von Riedesel was formed from the 2nd Battalion of the Prince Friedrich Regiment before the...
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NEW! IN STOCK! 18th-19th Century Autumn Corn Spring is the leanest time of the year with winter supplies running short and gardens yet to produce. But the early to late...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Barrels, 18th-20th Century Wet and Dry Cooperage The cooper’s craft of barrel making was an early and long-standing one. Wooden cooperage was common in the Roman Empire...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Farm Tools, 18th-19th Century, Set No.2 This set of farm tools represents items often associated with building and maintenance on the farm. The saw, axe, adze, drawknife,...