The 23rd attended the Battle of Great Bridge, Chesapeake, VA on 6-7 December to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Great Bridge, which took place December 9, 1775. […]
On the 14th and 15th of November, Lieut. Shane Reilly and Pvt. Alexander Reilly joined Grenadiers from His Majesty’s 14th Regt. of Foot under the command of Capt. James Carver […]
The 23rd returned to Camden to reenact the Battles of Camden and Cowpens and close out the year with our end of season dinner. Attendance was very good despite several […]
Heralded as likely the last time a rev war event would be held at this historic location, an impressive number of British, Hessian and Continentals showed up for this semi-tactical; but, also public focused event.
Saturday, September 6th, 2025 marked the 11th annual Culper Spy Day, held in Setauket, NY.
—ICON of the British Brigade and the Hobby. Read the Obituary of Don Beale via legacy.com I knew of the legendary figure who was Don Beale. I remember many times […]
This event was attended by Eric Bothur, Caleb Bothur, Lance Davis, Aiden Davis, Monty Dixon, Kevin McClain and Eric Spaar. The Royal Welch had a small dinner with music on […]
This was an outstanding event with a tremendous turnout of British and American reenactors. It certainly exceeded my expectations for this 250th event. The location was Northeast of Boston in […]
On June 14, 2025, the Dutchess County Department of History and Destination Dutchess hosted RevCon, an annual Revolutionary War Reenactment and History Fair, and commemorated America’s semiquincentennial. Members of the […]
Two days, threat of rain, so what’s new here? It was a well-attended event with over 15 in attendance and a surprise visitor from a fusilier from the past.
Commemorating the 250th anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord, Revolution in the Orchard was a two day event (April 26-27th) hosted by Julian Farm and Orchard, in Julian, […]
On April 19th, 2025, the town of Litchfield, CT commemorated the 250th anniversary of the Lexington Alarm with an event on the steps of the Congregational Church. News from Boston […]
This Living History event included a Lexington green battle reenactment.
The battle recreation on Saturday had the British line extending the 23rd and 33rd further to the left in the woods than usual. Ground never before traversed by us proved a bit challenging but under the adept field command of Shane Reilly we were able to engage the enemy, break…