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Vendors and Sources of Information – Reenacting and Living History by Guy 'Frenchie' LaFrance
Saturday, October 28, 2006

NOTE: Those with whom I've had direct contact and/or can personally recommend are marked with an asterisk (*). The most highly-recommended ones have three asterisks (***). No description means the name says it all or it's a typical "mainstream" vendor who has some good stuff - caveat emptor.

* AoP (Army of the Pacific) Press – modern and period manuals for military living historians http://press.armyofthepacific.com/index.htm

*** Atlantic Guard Soldier's Aid Society – probably the best civilian living history outfit for the CW period http://www.agsas.org/

AzRA Historical Resources and Pair-O-Dice Mercantile – www.USHist.com and www.19th-century-us-history.com

* C & D Jarnagin – http://www.jarnaginco.com/

Carrico's Leatherworks – cavalry equipment http://www.carricoleather.com/

Carter & Jasper Mercantile – highly spoken of http://www.carterandjasper.com/index.html

* Citizen's Companion, the voice of civilian reenacting http://www.citizenscompanion.com/

Civil War Artillery – http://www.civilwarartillery.com/default.htm

*** Civil War Historian Magazine – if you only read one magazine, this is it http://www.civilwarhistorian.com/

*** Civil War Reenactors Discussion Forums – the best online, period http://www.cwreenactors.com/forum/index.php

Civil War Reenactor's World – big site, most of it is mediocre or worse, but there are a few gems http://www.christianreenacting.com/44va/

County Cloth / Chas. R. Childs – excellent source of materials, uniforms, blankets, etc. http://www.crchilds.com/

* Civil War Field Fortifications – great source of info http://civilwarfortifications.com/introductory/introductory.html

* Dell's Leatherworks – high quality leather gear http://www.dellsleatherworks.com/Welcome.htm

*** E.J. Thomas Mercantile – highly recommended! http://www.ejtsutler.com/

Fall Creek Suttlery – mainstream with a few high quality items http://www.fcsutler.com/

First Maryland Volunteer Infantry (US) – Maryland's "homespun Yankees" http://www.firstmdus.org/

Flags of the Confederacy – for you Rebel vexillologists http://www.confederateflags.org/index.html

Ft. McHenry – home of the Star Spangled Banner http://www.nps.gov/fomc/index.htm

Genteel Arts Academy – instruction on the history of period clothing and teaching students how to accurately reproduce it via hands-on seminars or lectures http://www.genteelarts.com/

Happy Friends – serious comedy relief, unless, of course, you see yourself there http://www.geocities.com/happyfriends1/index.html

*** Hesson Clothiers – historical navy uniform reproductions http://www.hesson-clothiers.com/

James Country Mercantile – better than average http://www.jamescountry.com/

* Jersey Skillet Licker – high quality http://www.skilletlicker.com/servlet/StoreFront

Jonah World! - The World Wide Web Home of Jonah Begone,
Scourge of Civil War Reenacting (just read it) http://wesclark.com/jw/

Mason-Dixon Sewing Co. – high quality period clothing http://www.mason-dixonsewing.com/

* Military Books: Rare and Out of Print Books on Military History Bought and Sold http://www.rwmilitarybooks.com/

* Military Images Magazine - http://www.civilwar-photos.com/index.html

Military Warehouse - http://www.milwarehouse.com/

*** N.J. Sekela / Historic Clothiers – very highly recommended! http://www.njsekela.com/

Orchard Hill Sutlery – http://www.orchardhillsutlery.com/

Period Leather – very high quality http://www.periodleather.com/products.cfm?CatID=2

* Quartermaster Shop - http://www.quartermastershop.com/

Ragged Soldier Sutlery and Vintage Volumes - http://www.raggedsoldier.com/

* Silas' Library of Links – get lost for a few hours http://www.zipcon.net/~silas/links.htm

* River Hills Depot eBay Store - http://stores.ebay.com/River-Hills-Depot_W0QQsspagenameZdomainQQtZkm

* River Junction Trade Co. - http://www.riverjunction.com/

*** Ship's Company - http://www.shipscompany.org/

Stony Brook Co. – Federal Army trousers (click on the graphic in the upper left corner) http://www.bridgemicro.com/msullivan/catalog/

* Sullivan Press – printed material for living historians, highly recommended! http://www.sullivanpress.com/index.htm

* Sykes' Regulars – click on the links at the bottom of the main page http://www.sykesregulars.org/

* The Columbia Rifles - http://www.columbiarifles.org/

* The Drill Network – drill manuals and regulations up the kazoo http://home.att.net/~Cap1MD/Drill.htm

* The Gentleman's Page – read this and get yourself some couth http://www.lahacal.org/gentleman/index.html

* The NCO in the Frontier Army - http://www.bar-w.com/frontier-nco.html

* The Old Army Association – "... Regulars, by God!" http://www.theoldarmy.com/

*** 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, The 'Old Guard' – my boyz, my posse, my peeps http://www.thirdusinfantry.org/home.html

* The Regimental Quartermaster - http://www.regtqm.com/

The Winchester Sutler – send them your musket lock for tuning http://www.winchestersutler.com/

Tombstone Outfitters - http://www.tombstoneoutfitters.com/store/civilwarhome.htm

*** TP&H Trading Co. – high quality period hats by Tim Bender http://www.benderhats.com/products.html

Tremont Nail Co. – period-correct nails for your gun cart or whatever http://www.tremontnail.com/

* The Frontier in American History http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/TURNER/

Upper Mississippi Valley Mercantile – the Books section is especially interesting http://www.umvmco.com/books.htm

* US Regulars Archive – of it ain't here, you don't need to know it http://www.usregulars.com/

* Union Army Uniforms and Insignia of the American Civil War 1861-1865 - http://howardlanham.tripod.com/newindex.html

* US Navy Uniform Regulations, 1864 - http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq59-8.htm

* US Army Center of Military History – name says it all http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/

* US Army Quartermaster Museum – photos of Regular Army enlisted men's uniforms as of 1866 http://www.qmmuseum.lee.army.mil/1866uniform/in.html

Walton and Taylor – high quality clothing 1866-1876 http://www.waltontaylor.com/welcome.html

*** Wambaugh, White and Co. – high quality uniform items http://www.wwandcompany.com/

Wooded Hamlet Designs – pour les belles femmes http://www.woodedhamlet.com/

Yours, &c.,

Guy 'Frenchie' LaFrance
Vous pouvez voir par mes vêtements que je ne suis pas un cowboy.

Tommy tornado

Keep your pants and your powder dry!
# 356056

Frenchie

Good call, Tommy. I should have had more shoe sources. Three that I recommend are Fugawee http://www.fugawee.com , Missouri Boot & Shoe http://www.missouribootandshoe.com/index.asp , and Mattimore Harness (search for them, they're all over and are in that link Tommy posted).
Yours, &c.,

Guy 'Frenchie' LaFrance
Vous pouvez voir par mes vêtements que je ne suis pas un cowboy.

Bull Schmitt

Frenchie,

If you will organize your list into two separate groups (vendors and info sources) I will use it to update the Sutlers page on our web site.

Col Bull
Bvt Col Bull Schmitt
GAF Adjutant General
GAF Commander Department of the Atlantic
GAF Webmaster
SCORRS President & Webmaster
SASS #9535, SCORRS, GAF, NRA

Frenchie

(salute) Yes, sir!

Sigh... the reward for good work is... more work.  :D

Found a couple of boo-boos, fixed them.


Vendors and Sources of Information - Reenacting and Living History

by Guy 'Frenchie' LaFrance

Saturday, October 28, 2006

NOTE: Those with whom I've had direct contact and/or can personally recommend are marked
with an asterisk (*). The most highly recommended ones have three asterisks (***). No
description means the name says it all or it's a typical "mainstream" vendor who has some good
stuff - caveat emptor


VENDORS

* AoP (Army of the Pacific) Press - modern and period manuals for military living historians
http://press.armyofthepacific.com/index.htm 

AzRA Historical Resources and Pair-O-Dice Mercantile - www.USHist.com and www.19th-century-
us-history.com

* C & D Jarnagin - http://www.jarnaginco.com/

Carrico's Leatherworks - cavalry equipment http://www.carricoleather.com/

Carter & Jasper Mercantile - highly spoken of http://www.carterandjasper.com/index.html

County Cloth / Chas. R. Childs - excellent source of materials, uniforms, blankets, etc.
http://www.crchilds.com/

* Dell's Leatherworks - high quality leather gear http://www.dellsleatherworks.com/Welcome.htm

*** E.J. Thomas Mercantile - highly recommended! http://www.ejtsutler.com/

Fall Creek Suttlery - mainstream with a few high quality items http://www.fcsutler.com/

Fugawee http://www.fugawee.com 

*** Hesson Clothiers - historical navy uniform reproductions http://www.hesson-clothiers.com/

James Country Mercantile - better than average http://www.jamescountry.com/

* Jersey Skillet Licker - high quality http://www.skilletlicker.com/servlet/StoreFront

Mason-Dixon Sewing Co. - high quality period clothing http://www.mason-dixonsewing.com/

Mattimore Harness - search for them, they're all over.

Military Warehouse - http://www.milwarehouse.com/

Missouri Boot & Shoe http://www.missouribootandshoe.com/index.asp

*** N.J. Sekela / Historic Clothiers - very highly recommended! http://www.njsekela.com/

Orchard Hill Sutlery - http://www.orchardhillsutlery.com/ 

Period Leather - very high quality http://www.periodleather.com/products.cfm?CatID=2

* Quartermaster Shop - http://www.quartermastershop.com/

Ragged Soldier Sutlery and Vintage Volumes - http://www.raggedsoldier.com/

* River Hills Depot eBay Store - http://stores.ebay.com/River-Hills-
Depot_W0QQsspagenameZdomainQQtZkm

* River Junction Trade Co. - http://www.riverjunction.com/

Stony Brook Co. - Federal Army trousers (click on the graphic in the upper left corner)
http://www.bridgemicro.com/msullivan/catalog/

* Sullivan Press - printed material for living historians, highly recommended!
http://www.sullivanpress.com/index.htm

* The Regimental Quartermaster - http://www.regtqm.com/

The Winchester Sutler - send them your musket lock for tuning
http://www.winchestersutler.com/

Tombstone Outfitters - http://www.tombstoneoutfitters.com/store/civilwarhome.htm

*** TP&H Trading Co. - high quality period hats by Tim Bender
http://www.benderhats.com/products.html

Tremont Nail Co. - period-correct nails for your gun cart or whatever
http://www.tremontnail.com/

Upper Mississippi Valley Mercantile - the Books section is especially interesting
http://www.umvmco.com/books.htm

Walton and Taylor - high quality clothing 1866-1876 http://www.waltontaylor.com/welcome.html

*** Wambaugh, White and Co. - high quality uniform items http://www.wwandcompany.com/

Wooded Hamlet Designs - pour les belles femmes http://www.woodedhamlet.com/


INFORMATION SOURCES

*** Atlantic Guard Soldier's Aid Society - probably the best civilian living history outfit for the CW
period http://www.agsas.org/ 

* Citizen's Companion, the voice of civilian reenacting http://www.citizenscompanion.com/

Civil War Artillery - http://www.civilwarartillery.com/default.htm

*** Civil War Historian Magazine - if you only read one magazine, this is it
http://www.civilwarhistorian.com/

*** Civil War Reenactors Discussion Forums - the best online forum
http://www.cwreenactors.com/forum/index.php

Civil War Reenactor's World - big site, most of it is mediocre or worse, but there are a few gems
http://www.christianreenacting.com/44va/

* Civil War Field Fortifications - great source of info
http://civilwarfortifications.com/introductory/introductory.html

Flags of the Confederacy - for you Rebel vexillologists
http://www.confederateflags.org/index.html

Genteel Arts Academy - instruction on the history of period clothing and teaching students how
to accurately reproduce it via hands-on seminars or lectures http://www.genteelarts.com/

Happy Friends - serious comedy relief, unless, of course, you see yourself there
http://www.geocities.com/happyfriends1/index.html

Jonah World! - The World Wide Web Home of Jonah Begone,
Scourge of Civil War Reenacting (just read it) http://wesclark.com/jw/

* Military Books: Rare and Out of Print Books on Military History Bought and Sold
http://www.rwmilitarybooks.com/

* Military Images Magazine - http://www.civilwar-photos.com/index.html

* Silas' Library of Links - get lost for a few hours http://www.zipcon.net/~silas/links.htm

*** Ship's Company - http://www.shipscompany.org/

* Sykes' Regulars - click on the links at the bottom of the main page
http://www.sykesregulars.org/

* The Columbia Rifles - http://www.columbiarifles.org/

* The Drill Network - drill manuals and regulations up the kazoo
http://home.att.net/~Cap1MD/Drill.htm

* The Gentleman's Page - read this and get yourself some couth
http://www.lahacal.org/gentleman/index.html

* The NCO in the Frontier Army - http://www.bar-w.com/frontier-nco.html

* The Old Army Association - "...Regulars, by God!" http://www.theoldarmy.com/

*** 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, The 'Old Guard' - my boyz http://www.thirdusinfantry.org/home.html

* The Frontier in American History http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/TURNER/ 

* US Regulars Archive - if it ain't here, you don't need to know it http://www.usregulars.com/

* Union Army Uniforms and Insignia of the American Civil War 1861-1865 -
http://howardlanham.tripod.com/newindex.html

* US Navy Uniform Regulations, 1864 - http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq59-8.htm

* US Army Center of Military History - name says it all http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/

* US Army Quartermaster Museum - photos of Regular Army enlisted men's uniforms as of 1866
http://www.qmmuseum.lee.army.mil/1866uniform/in.html

Yours, &c.,

Guy 'Frenchie' LaFrance
Vous pouvez voir par mes vêtements que je ne suis pas un cowboy.

US Scout

Frenchie-

Thanks for posting.

I noticed you tried to sneek it past me on the NCOWS forum - you're forgiven.  ;D

US Scout
GAF, Commanding

Frenchie

Sir! I'm deeply wounded by your aspersions!  :( 

(aside) It's easier to get forgiveness than permission.  8)
Yours, &c.,

Guy 'Frenchie' LaFrance
Vous pouvez voir par mes vêtements que je ne suis pas un cowboy.

Joe Lafives

don't forget

http://www.cooncreekoldwest.com/

Buck and Leta are long time SASS members and support a lot of shoots out west.

SASS 5481L


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