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    Quote Originally Posted by Highland Logan View Post
    So far as any research I have found or paid for, the 71st left very few records, and a lot is based on what others wore, or stories. Don Troiani did a famous print with a Pte. of the 71st wearing trews made from his kilt.
    I've corresponded with Troiani on few occasions over the years (concerning mainly Ame. Civil War). He has a very extensive collection of historical notes, diaries, etc. The research he does regarding his subjects is amazing. Most often he'll take years before putting brush to canvas. I (& a large number of other ACW students) wish he'd publish his notes, especially concerning the ACW. He can even tell you what color horse a given officer was riding at a given battle on a given day/hour!?
    I'd like to see his notes regarding his 71st creation.



    Quote Originally Posted by Highland Logan View Post
    He was wounded, and sent to serve with the Royal Garrison Btn. in Bermudia. I have copys of his discharge papers, and he took a land grant here in Nova Scotia, founding my home town.
    Nice treasure to have
    The earliest copies of anything I managed to obtain thus far are my 5th great grandfather's (Scobee) muster in the Kentucky mounted militia during the War of 1812.



    Quote Originally Posted by Highland Logan View Post
    Play fair or I'll talk about the Swamp Fox.. lol
    ha!ha!
    Actually Tarleton is one of my favorite "characters" from the conflict.


    Quote Originally Posted by Highland Logan View Post
    The problem with all of these, like I pointed out earlier is that artists tend to make things "better", adding this or that, and just making what was apear grander, and larger than life and how they think it should look.

    Link to the page with this picture from the Clan Fraser website.

    Oh, I quite agree...and thanks for posting a clearer picture of the print
    I notice that he has a diced band on his bonnet
    Well, it's still a very nice print & I'd be proud of the find
    [SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
    [SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]

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    ha!ha!
    Actually Tarleton is one of my favorite "characters" from the conflict.
    I've always liked Patrick Ferguson myself.

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    I've always liked Patrick Ferguson myself.

    T.
    Another one of my favorites Todd!
    I also had a 5th (or was he 6th?) Great-Grandfather at the battle of King's Mountain. He was Swiss, a friend of Sevier's & fought under his command there.

    I have a friend over in the Indian Dept (http://www.csmid.com/) who owns a replicated Ferguson rifle.

    Frank,
    I meant to post this link earlier: http://www.banastretarleton.org/
    if you haven't seen this site you'll probably enjoy it.

    Here's one for my favorite Loyalist unit too http://www.iaw.on.ca/~awoolley/brang/brang.html

    Aye.
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    [SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoldHighlander View Post
    Another one of my favorites Todd!
    I also had a 5th (or was he 6th?) Great-Grandfather at the battle of King's Mountain. He was Swiss, a friend of Sevier's & fought under his command there.

    I have a friend over in the Indian Dept (http://www.csmid.com/) who owns a replicated Ferguson rifle.

    Frank,
    I meant to post this link earlier: http://www.banastretarleton.org/
    if you haven't seen this site you'll probably enjoy it.

    Here's one for my favorite Loyalist unit too http://www.iaw.on.ca/~awoolley/brang/brang.html

    Aye.
    Now that I would like to see, Terry! I spend a lot of time on the Southern Campaigns when I lecture on the American Rebel...er, Revolution.

    I'm also a wee bit partial to Ethan Allen & the Green Mountain Boys.

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Now that I would like to see, Terry! I spend a lot of time on the Southern Campaigns when I lecture on the American Rebel...er, Revolution.

    I'm also a wee bit partial to Ethan Allen & the Green Mountain Boys.

    T.
    I forget if it's Loyalist Arms up in Canada that munfactures them. I'll have to check.

    Yeah, he sometimes takes it out to reenactments

    So many great personalities....I'm also rather fond of Light Horse Harry Lee,
    and some from the 'dark side' (Joseph Brant, Simon Girty), I'm sure we both could go on & on
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    Oh, Todd I almost forgot... you & Frank might find this of interest, it regards the Tarleton character from the film "The Patriot". Two of my comrades from the Brigade (of the American Revolution) were reenactor coordinators (one Crown, the other Patriot) for the film (as also many of my BAR comrades were extras) and when they saw the "Tavington" uniform they mentioned to the costume designer that what he was wearing was a War of 1812 jacket design & breeches, to which she snapped:
    "I have an oscar! You don't tell me my job!"
    (she had just won the oscar for 'Titanic').

    Oh well, we can't win them all
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    [SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]

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    Great find! Congratulations.

    Brina

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    "The Patriot", I avoided watching that film for years. I did get around to watching it, and what a joke. So much was wrong... but with mel at the helm, how did that happen?! LMAO!!!!! Here is a link to a place that does badge recreations, and where a got a copy of the 71st Highlander badge (just a box badge really, but many still claim it is the bonnet badge).

    Frank
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highland Logan View Post
    "The Patriot", I avoided watching that film for years. I did get arould to watching it, and what a joke. So much was wrong... but with mel at the helm, how did that happen?! LMAO!!!!!

    Frank
    HEAR, HEAR!

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highland Logan View Post
    "The Patriot", I avoided watching that film for years. I did get arould to watching it, and what a joke. So much was wrong... but with mel at the helm, how did that happen?! LMAO!!!!!


    Quote Originally Posted by Highland Logan View Post
    Here is a link to a place that does badge recreations, and where a got a copy of the 71st Highlander badge (just a box badge really, but many still claim it is the bonnet badge).

    Frank
    I don't know about the 71st, but the 84th did have a documented bonnet badge just like that, only with an 84 on it (of course ). I've heard alot of arguments about that one, some also tried to claim the 84th one was also a box badge, but I've seen the documentation that it was worn on the bonnet.
    I've always wondered if in the case of the 84th if it was supplied as a box badge but the regiment decided to wear it on the bonnet instead

    Yes, Godwin is one of our hobby's big suppliers
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