First Troop of Rangers, Georgia

 The Recreated First Troop of Rangers, Province of Georgia
 during the period of the Seven Year's War

Ron Shephard, Captain of the Troop

     
 

 

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Visit Our American Revolutionary War Detachment:

2nd Company Georgia Artillery


What's New:

Frontier Days 2009 Gallery

Siege of Ft Charlotte Gallery

Upcoming Events:

Ft Toulouse F&I Encampment

War of Jenkins' Ear

 

 

Associated Historic Sites and Groups:

Sites:

Fort Loudon Historic Site, Vonore TN

Fort Toulouse Historic Site, Wetumpka, AL

Fort Dobbs State Historic Site, Statesville, NC

Fort Yargo State Park, Winder, GA

Organizations:

Company of Select Marksmen: http://www.csmid.com/index.html Colonel John Campbell's Canadian Indian Department and Captain Alexander Fraser's Company of Select Marksmen, as well as Captain David de Monin’s Company of Rangers.

His Majesty's Gulf Coast Forces: http://www.freewebs.com/britishgulfcoastforces/ The objective of the British forces on the Gulf Coast is to provide a general understanding of colonial life as experienced by British soldiers and civilians along the Gulf Coast from 1763-1815. We facilitate our goal through community educational events and living history demonstrations.

To find out about adding your site or organization to this list, please contact the webmaster at the link at the bottom of the page.

 

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For additional information on our organization, please contact us via email at: NOSPAMgarangers@yahoo.com
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Remove "NOSPAM" from all email links, as SPAM is not correct for the 18th century.

Site last updated March 08, 2010