Fort La Jonquiere

Compagnie Franche de la Marine du Fort La Jonquiere (Jonquiere) is a French & Indian War Reenactment group based in the Midwest. Our portrayal is of a western expeditionary force, as found in the upper Mississippi river region, with an emphasis on the exploratory and fur trading activities of Sieur Pierre-Paul Marin, and his son, Joseph, in the regions now known as the states of Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

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Saturday, March 5, 2016

Lessons from a Handcraft Tailor


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Fashion in New France

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Friday, March 4, 2016

Women's Fashion After the Fall of New France

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Thursday, March 3, 2016

Military Uniforms During the Seven Years War

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Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Excellent Article on Canadian Clothing from Fort Ticonderoga

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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Sewing Proper Buttonholes


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Reenactor Resources

  • Northwest Traders
  • The Scarlet Scarab
  • "Setting All The Captives Free"
  • Handbook of Canadian Dates
  • Publication of the Buffalo Historical Society
  • Guns at the Forks
  • Encyclopedia of French Culture in N. America
  • American Revolution Clothing (18th C.)
  • Diary of a Mantua Maker
  • Dickerson Dissertation (Jumonville)
  • The Forces of Montcalm & Wolfe
  • North American Voyageur Council
  • French in Wisconsin
  • Fort Ouiatenon
  • Fort Massac
  • Grand Portage National Monument
  • Fort de Chartres
  • Old Fort Niagara
  • Fort Ticonderoga
  • Apple Cart Creations (Fabric/Woolens)
  • Daniel Boone Trading Post (shoes, etc.)
  • Corset-Making Supplies
  • The 18th Century Notebook
  • Wooded Hamlet Designs
  • Smoke and Fire
  • Burnley and Trowbridge
  • Smiling Fox Forge
  • Fugawee
  • Uniforms During the Seven Years War
  • William Booth, Draper
  • Bethlehem Trading Post
  • Jas. Townsend and Son
  • American Duchess
  • 18th Century Sewing
  • The Endeavor

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      • Lessons from a Handcraft Tailor
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      • Excellent Article on Canadian Clothing from Fort T...
      • Sewing Proper Buttonholes
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