Month: December 1995

Rediscovering the Fat Lamp

By Chris Witmer Reprinted from the Grundsau Intelligencer, the newsletter of the Tulpehocken Associators, which encompasses Conrad Weiser’s Ballation, L’Armie de la Reine, and the German Regiment For those of you who enjoy focusing on the fine points of living history, two words: fat lamp. This rather plebian sounding method of illumination should receive a…

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A Brief Account of Religion and the Revolutionary War Chaplaincy: Part 1

By James E. Newell — 1stContinental Regiment Background of the Chaplaincy The practice of taking clergy into battle with armies dates back to the Old Testament.(cf: Deuteronomy 20:1-4) Up through and including the Crusades, the Clergy were an integral part of the Military leadership structure. Gradually they took more of a supportive and less of…

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Powder Horn Safety

By Joseph Ruckman — 1stVirginia Regt. There seems to be a lot of controversy going on in the re-enacting world regarding the use of powder horns. Not from an historical standpoint, because that is hardly debatable (particularly for riflemen), but from one of safety. I find this odd, because a properly made and used powder…

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