.With the kind permission of The Times and Transcript, here is a link to an article "Celebrate Loyalist heritage this summer" by Diana Lynn Tibert, in her column ROOTS TO THE PAST, published Saturday, March 29th, 2008, Page E3 http://timestranscript.canadaeast.com/search/article/252262.
.These two sites give information on Loyalist brigades.
http://delanceys.org/oliver.htm (NOTE: This group will be coming to the reunion.) . http://www.uelac.org/Reenactments/DeLanceys-Brigade.php..A site called "Mysteries of Canada" gives a summary of the coming of the Loyalists to Canada.
http://www.mysteriesofcanada.com/Canada/united_empire_loyalists.htm.Uniforms of the American Revolution -
De Lancey's Brigade, 1776 - 1783 http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/p40.htmNOTE: Scott Aaron advises: "I noticed you have a link to DeLancey's
Brigade uniforms, but the Westchester Refugees wore the uniforms listed as 'DeLancey's Refugees' on the that same site. Those also match the description of the Refugee's uniforms in Vincent's book."
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Nova Scotia and the American Revolution
http://www.homeschoolzone.com/unit-study/lessons/14th-colony.htmA resource centre not far from Wallace is the
North Cumberland Historical Society located in the former Train Station in Pugwash, Nova Scotia. You can visit in person or pay to have someone research the material for you.