18th Century Web Sites

As the people in the photo appear to be enjoying their visit, we hope you have enjoyed your visit to our humble web site and will come again. Please check in from time to time as we hope to be adding to it each month.
If you have a link that you would like for us to add please drop us an e-mail with the link. Below are many websites for you to enjoy.

Historic Sites:
Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site
USS Constitution What great ship! The Constitution is something we can all be proud of.
Hernando De Soto, Spanish Conquest of North America While not exactly 18th Century I found it very interesting.
Colonial Williamsburg What can I say about this! For us 18th century buffs it's as close as your going to get.
Fort Loudoun, Tennessee Folks we almost lost this one due to budget cuts. Please visit their site or write to them and show your support.
Mansker's Station Not an official site, but one by a descendant of Kasper Mansker's.
Fort Toulouse Super site, that puts on a great French and Indian War event in April.
Living Historians of Ft. Toulouse Great group of folks.
Kings Mountain National Military Park Kings Mountain and Cowpens are both within a few minutes of each, if your in the area both are well worth the visit.
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
Moores Creek National Battlefield
Fort Necessity National Battlefield French and Indian War site near Uniontown, PA, great place.
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park Not an 18th Century site but I have not added an 1812 web site page at this time.
Fort
Ligonier Always must
stop on our visits to Pennsylvania, great museum and a friendly little town.
History Sources:
The Company of Military Historians Well known and respected organization dedicated to military history of the Western Hemisphere.
RevWar 75 Orderly books.
RevWar Progressive by Todd Post. Great source of information, especially for those wishing to improve their impression.
AMERICANREVOLUTION.ORG A fantastic site with loads of information and great links.
The On-Line Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies
The Cut of Men's Clothes 1700-1800
The RevListe Join up for some spirited discussions of the Revolutionary War period and reenacting.