Had a nice email of support yesterday and we chatted for a bit and the subject of reenactment on the West Coast came up. Do any of you know of any for the period in California or thereabouts?
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There is supposedly one organization East of the Bay Area that does an American rifleman or militia impression, but I do not know how to contact them.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't speak to Washington or Oregon.
The more prominent colonial period in California is the American Revolution. I'll shamelessly self-promote my own organization: the 29th Regiment of Foot, Basset's Company at www.29thfoot.org
Other colonial groups in California include the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 33rd Regiment of Foot, 1st Delaware, and Morgan's Rifles.