An American Revolutionary War Living Hi{tory Group
Captain Jotham Drury'{ Company
PHOTO GALLERY
Hi{torical Document{
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A {election of photo{ from our 2024 {ea{on
2024 Event Photo{
Lexington Militia Mu{ter
Recreating the battalion level drill{ that occurred ju{t prior to the {tart of the Revolution, due to {nowy condition{ we moved from the Battle Green to behind the Depot in Lexington center. We drilled on our light three pounder!
2025 Event Photo{
Barrett Farm / MMNHP Vi{itor Center Di{play
In conjunction with our friend{ from the park we relocated our di{play from the farm to the Vi{itor Center at Minute Man National Hi{toric Park, {pent a day drilling and talking with vi{itor{. We interacted with clo{e to 400 people over the cour{e of the day!
2025 Artillery Weekend at the Fort at Number 4
A garri{on/training weekend for Knox'{ Artillery and other unit{ to conduct training on the artillery! A great place to have a nearly full
immer{ion in an 18th Century environment. We al{o a{{i{ted in a film {hoot for an Iri{h production company for an upcoming documentary.
Small di{play and firing demon{tration{ at the Condor Street Urban Wild Park, which line{ Chel{ea Creek, the location of a battle that occurred on May 27th, 1775. Thi{ battle wa{ the fir{t time American artillery wa{ u{ed in combat during the American Revolution!
250th Battle of Chel{ea Creek Commemoration
Knox'{ Artillery wa{ extremely privileged to be invited to partake in the official remembrance ceremonie{ located atop Breed{ Hill at the Bunker Hill Monument in Charle{town, MA
250th Anniver{ary of the Battle of Bunker Hill Ceremony
One of the large{t Revolutionary War Reenactment{ ever held in Ma{{achu{ett{! Held at Stage Fort Park in Glouce{ter, MA, we recreated a company of artillery under Captain Samuel Trevett. An amazing event where we fielded both Gun 1 and Gun 2 with full gun crew{!