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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY COLLECTION
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1959
THE PENNSYLVANIAN PROVINCIAL REGIMENT



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July 1755, after Braddock's defeat in an ambush on the Monongahela, Pennsylvanians, who until then had no militia forces, started to organise a defence. The governor gave orders to build forts at Carlisle and Shippensburg and to organize 4 companies of volunteers. In October, the French and Canadiens with their Indian Allies began to launch raids on the border of Pennsylvania. On November 25, a "Militia Act" was passed in response to the border massacres perpetrated by the Susquehanah and Ohio Delawares. On November 27, the Assembly of Pennsylvania voted funds to build forts and to replace militia companies with a Provincial Regiment which was originally formed from pre-existing volunteers and militia around the Susquehanah River. Most men enlisted for less than six months.
In March 1756, the regiment was formally organised into two battalions: the one east of the river were commanded by Lieutenant-colonel Conrad Weiser, while the one to the west of the river was led by Colonel John Armstrong. Later, a third battalion was raised under Colonel William Clapham, to defend the area of Augusta, Pennsylvania. Afterwards, the Pennsylvania Provincials were reorganized into 2 regiments: the 1st (Augusta) regiment, formed of one battalion under Clapham, and the 2nd, comprising the other two battalions.


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RRBPEN-08A
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1759,
THE PENNSYLVANIAN PROVINCIAL REGIMENT,
OFFICER #1,
(1 pc)




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RRBPEN-08B
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1759,
THE PENNSYLVANIAN PROVINCIAL REGIMENT,
OFFICER #2,
(1 pc)




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RRBPEN-09A
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1759,
THE PENNSYLVANIAN PROVINCIAL REGIMENT,
DRUMMER #1,
(1 pc)




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RRBPEN-09B
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1759,
THE PENNSYLVANIAN PROVINCIAL REGIMENT,
DRUMMER #2,
(1 pc)


More to follow.......................................
 
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RRBPEN-09C
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1759,
THE PENNSYLVANIAN PROVINCIAL REGIMENT,
DRUMMER #3,
(1 pc)





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RRBPEN-09D
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1759,
THE PENNSYLVANIAN PROVINCIAL REGIMENT,
DRUMMERS,
(3 pcs)



FRENCH MILITIA

For the campaign of 1759 the militia companies were amalgamated into 3 brigades by region of origin. They wore the knitted “tuque” or stocking cap typical of the French habitant, in different colours according to their brigade. Red was for Quebec, White for Trois Rivieres, and blue for Montreal.


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MF-07W
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1759,
FRENCH MILITIA,
TROIS RIVIERES BRIGADE,
2 Militia In Canoe,
(6pcs)



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More to follow...................................
 
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MF-07R
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1759,
FRENCH MILITIA,
QUEBEC BRIGADE,
2 Militia In Canoe,
(6pcs)




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MF-07B
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1759,
FRENCH MILITIA,
MONTREAL BRIGADE,
2 Militia In Canoe,
(6pcs)




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**PLEASE NOTE THE LARGE INDIAN CANOE WILL BE AVAILABLE NEXT MONTH!**




**PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION**
 
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RRBPEN-09C
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1759,
THE PENNSYLVANIAN PROVINCIAL REGIMENT,
DRUMMER #3,
(1 pc)

John sent me a resin casting of this figure just before Christmas, but didn't indicate what Regiment he would be releasing him as,
so I decided to paint him as a Virginian,
after fond memories of visiting there about 30 years ago,
so hope you like my work.

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John
 

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