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Personal logo Herkybird Supporting Member of TMP15 Jul 2023 9:37 a.m. PST

Today we did an American Revolution game at the club so as usual please go to my blog to see how things went this time!
Pleas go to this link

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Enjoy!

14Bore15 Jul 2023 11:34 a.m. PST

That worked. A side not to the American Revolution working in Philadelphia at Old Pine Church with one of the oldest cemetery in county. It has over 250 Revolutionary veterans, 100 Hessians and 1 British soldier, sea captains, Privateers and the bell ringer for the Liberty Bell.

Suggest better gunpowder for your troops.

42flanker15 Jul 2023 2:17 p.m. PST

I wonder if that's the cemetery with a soldier of H.M. 52nd Regiment. I recall there is one cemetery in Philadelphia with the lone grave of a single British soldier from either the 52nd – or perhaps the 43rd- with a plaque laid by the Royal Green Jackets.

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