Glover's Regiment
Reenactment
of the Revolutionary War
www.gloversregiment.org

Re-kindling the Spirit
Annual Encampment starts July 4th
Glover's Regiment was re-born as a re-enactment unit to represent Marblehead in the 1976 Bicentennial. Portraying our Colonial counterparts, we traveled up and down the East Coast, from Maine to Virginia celebrating the fighting fishermen of Marblehead. How we saved our organization from terminal attrition in the subsequent decades - how we became a growing family of families representing not only the fighting fishermen of Glover's Regiment, but also their wives and children - is a fascinating tale of pride, loyalty, and public support.
Re-enactors refer to their roles as "impressions."
While several members of Glover's Marblehead Regiment have
chosen to assume the roles of specific characters of the time
(such as ship's surgeon, carpenter, quartermaster, artillerist,
etc.), most members present themselves as mid-18th century
common sailors and/or officers.
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