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1   Link   Brigade of the American Revolution
A private announcement and discussion list for, and limited to, current members of the Brigade of the American Revolution.

For information on membership in the Brigade, please see www.brigade.org
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2   Link   Rev War Progressive
A forum for progressives from the Revolutionary War living history community.
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3   Link   The Rev List
RevList is an active community of living historians, re-enactors, research historians, historical writers, genealogists, and other persons interested in the period of time during which the American War of Independence was fought. Typical topics of correspondence are military battles, life in camp, material culture of the times, weapons, the social order of colonial America, and just about anything else on subjects pertaining to the mid to late eighteenth century. Topics specifically related to re-enacting the period are also welcome, as many of the list members are living historians of the period. Anyone who has a sincere interest in the history of the founding of the United States of America, including those on both sides of that conflict, is most welcome to subscribe.
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4   Link   Survey History
This group is for the general discussion of the history of the science of surveying. All periods are on the table, with particular emphasis on 18th & 19th Century surveying. Topics include instruments and makers, surveyors, instruments, techniques, maps, and more.

Messages are unmoderated, but individuals seeking to be added to the list must be approved. We hope that this will help reduce spam and unwanted messages. To help protect you from viruses, files are stripped from messages before being distributed to the list members. If you wish to share a file with the group, please post it in the "files" or "photos" section.
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5   Link   18th Century Gentlemen
18c Gentleman is an open discussion group dedicated to the cultural, material, and social world of the 18th century man.

Discussions range from fashion, customs, fencing, smoking, sporting, and the general culture of the 18th century squire whether he be Whig or Tory, gallant or rogue.
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