Making Center-Seam Indian Shoes (Mocs)
How to make an 18th Century Cartridge
Brass Military Buckles - Many examples of 18th C Military Buckles.
The Pine Tree Shilling - Jeff and
Louise Miller's fine Early American History Publication
On the Trail Magazine
Buy & Sell new & Used Gear at the Trade Blanket
Frontier Folk - Discussion Board
Harmon's EGroup (Members Only Site )
George Monte - The Tin Monger - Period Tinsmith and reproductions.
Links to Craftsmen of the 18th C.
Backwoods Tin - Coppersmith
C&D Jarnagin- Good Source for off the rack clothing for those that can't sew, shoes, tinware and the like.
Wilde Weavery - Most Authentic 17th & 18th Century Blankets anywhere. Iron Buckes and other nice items.
Clearwater Hats - Best around for quality 18th & 19th Headware.
Tuckahoe Trading Company - High quality goods, leather goods, redware, glass and 17th C. items
Eric Kettenburg - Probably the best Gunsmith working today !
Tentsmiths- New Hampshire folks that make great Tents !
Julia Smith - Reproduction 17th & 18th C. Pottery
Jas. Townsend and Company - Source for many living history supplies.
Track of the Wolf- Used muskets, and gunsmithing
supplies.
http://www.avalonforge.com
Ben Tart - Historically correct fabric For the yarn-dye connoisseur, Logwood, yarn-dyed jean also indigo dyed wool flannel and other naturally dyed fabrics.
Burnley and Trowbridge A wide range of authentic fabrics, patterns and accessories
Fabrics Store. com - Excellent Source of linen, yard-dyed, all weights and colors. Highly recommended.
Wooded Hamlet Supplies - THE source for woolen tape, lace, webbing, needles and notions.
Hemptraders- Hemp Canvas, Linen and Webbing
Hemp Webbing - Cheap, Cheap.
The Scarlet Letter- Nice Period Notions and Needlework Samplers
Ebinger Brothers Leather - Ipwich MA, Veg Tan Hides
Fort at # 4 - 1740's Living History Site located in Charlestown, NH
Fortress Louisbourg - Photos of the Grand Encampment 1999
Fort Ticonderoga - New Web Site is now up
Minuteman National Historic Park- Where the Revolution Began