Useful Email Lists

Military Lists:

l'Alliance de la Nouvelle France - This mailing list is for the exchange of information on the French soldiers of Nouvelle France. The emphasis is on the period from 1753 to 1761, but is not limited to this time period. Any who have information they would like to share on this topic, or who are interested in what others are doing are invited to join the list.

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AllNouvFrance.

TroupsdelaMarine - This list is to share resources and information regarding the French Marines or les compagnies franches de la marine, mainly in North America during the French and Indian War (c.1750-), but also all aspects in the 17th and 18th centuries. Topics include, but are not limited to, history, equipment, dress, tactics, organization, etc.

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TroupsdelaMarine.

FandI_WarProgressiveCampaigner - A list for those interested in re-enacting the French and Indian war as authentically as possible. Discussion revolves around research, authentic units, events, and advancing the quality of our impression. Two rules- NO FARBISMS TOLERATED & SIGN your REAL name to your posts. This is forum not only for serious hard-core campaigners from the F+I War living history community, but all other interested parties as well. This is not meant to be an "elitist stitch nazi farb bashing forum" But rather a place where people interested in the mid 1700's& 7 Years War can discuss their interests and help others with research.

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FandI_WarProgressiveCampaigner.


Women's Lists:

FandIWomen - This is a list for discussion of women and their pertinent issues in the French and Indian War era. There are a few objectives of this list: 1) to nourish support for those who interpret the daily lives of women in the French and Indian War era, 2) to foster exchange of information about the cultures of this period, 3) to gain command of appropriate research materials, 4) to build an open, warm community.

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FandIWomen.

18cWoman - A place to discuss everything about women in the 18th century, clothing, manners, mores, status, condition, and more. Stories of actual women, excerpts from letters & diaries, sources for study. Emphasis on regional differences, and the abilities displayed in home and the running of businesses. An exploration of how events affected their lives.

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/18cWoman.


Native Lists:

NativeList - An Email List for Living History Re-enactors who portray Native Americans or Europeans who had daily contact with Native Americans. This means people who portray Indian Agents, Traders, members of recreated military units that supported native operations. Not Indian Fighters.

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NativeList.

SoutheasternCulture - The Southeastern Cultural Society (SCS) is a group of living historians and reenactors who portray the native peoples of the Southeastern United States during the historic period. The group focuses on two main periods, mid 18th century and early 19th century, however persons with an interest in any period are welcome. Topics centered on the political, religious, or mystical, are generally avoided.

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SoutheasternCulture.

WoodlandWomen - This list is for women and girls who portray Woodland Indians of the 18th and early 19th centuries. It is a research group as well as a social group. It is a place to learn, to share, to grow, to come to understand our unique place in reenacting the Native world of the time period.

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WoodlandWomen.


General F and I War/18th Century Lists:

FrenchLivingHistory - We love sharing our information about the beauty and might of the French Colonial history in North America. The site has 100 links and many pictures from its members.

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/frenchlivinghistory.

F&IWAR - An active community of living historians, re-enactors, research historians, historical writers, genealogists, and other persons interested in the period of time during which the French and Indian War (Seven Year War) was fought. Typical topics of correspondence are military battles, life in camp, material culture of the times, weapons, the social order of colonial America, and just about anything else on subjects pertaining to the eighteenth century. Topics specifically related to re-enacting the period are also welcome and encouraged. Anyone who has a sincere interest in the history before and up to the founding of the United States of America, including those on both sides of that conflict, French, British, Colonial, and Native American is most welcome.

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FandIWAR.

18thCentury - A list for discussing all matters of the history of the second half of the 18th Century. Including warfare, social matters, politics, food, clothing, etc.

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/18thCentury.

18thCenturyAmerica - While there are many Lists that focus on various segments of the 18th Century, this list is a forum to discuss all aspects of life in America during the entire 18th Century. The List time-span boundaries include the pre- F&I War period, the French & Indian War, the Revolutionary War, and all the events of life during the following years that led up to the turn of the century. The List is dedicated to participants of Historical Re-enacting, Historical Trekking, and every facet of 18th Century American Living History. Before you subscribe to this List please read our rules for List membership at http://www.historycom.com/18thCenturyE-mailList.htm. This List is owned by HistoryCom, http://www.historycom.com.

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/18thCenturyAmerica.

SavoryFare - This list focuses on the historic foodways of the 18th Century, specifically the period during the American War for Independence (the Revolutionary War). Discussions on this list will include receipts (recipes) and appropriate documentation, ingredients (both finding original and possible modern substitutes), measurements, cooking methods, foodways background and relevant material culture of colonial America, including immigrants of the period and their contribution. Anyone who has an interest in the foodways of the mid to late 18th century is welcome to subscribe! Onelist archives, a companion website and a planned "Receipt of the Month," along with lively subscriber discussions promises to make this an interesting and exciting venture! This list is an adjunct to the RevList, an active community of living historians, but anyone with an interest in the food and related history of this time period is both wanted and welcome!

- To subscribe click here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SavoryFare.

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