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Other Projects

Over the years, members of the recreated 63rd Regiment of Foot have been actively involved in numerous projects related to the American War for Independence.  Whether this includes authoring books or articles related to the Revolution, lecturing to historic sites or organizations, posing for world renown artists such as Don Troiani and Warren Prosperi, or acting as advisors for historic sites, auction companies and painters of military art,  our membership continues to thrive on the study of the birth of United States of America.  

 

Texts by Don Troiani and Member James Kochan

63rd Foot Members in:  Lexington Common - The 19th of April by Don Troiani

63rd Foot Members in:  Concord Bridge - April 19 1775 by Don Troiani

63rd Foot Members in:  Parker's Revenge - April 19 1775 by Don Troiani

A 63rd Foot Member in:  H.M. 23rd Royal Welsh Fusilier by Don Troiani

Two 63rd Foot Members Posing for Warren & Lucia Prosperi

"The First Casualty of Bunker Hill"

Click Above to Watch the Video "THE JOURNEY TO A MURAL"

Detail - The First Casualty of Bunker Hill by Warren & Lucia Prosperi

Detail - The First Casualty of Bunker Hill by Warren & Lucia Prosperi

The Recreated 63rd Foot Poses & Consults on a Future Prosperi Painting

H.M. 63rd Regiment of Foot as H.M. 29th Regiment of Foot during the Boston Massacre

March 5, 1770

A MASSIVE Research Project

H.M. 63rd Regiment of Foot as H.M. 29th Regiment of Foot

Members of H.M. 63rd Regiment of Foot, 40th Regiment of Foot and Peters' Corp.

as Captain David Brown's Company of Concord Minutemen, 1775

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