Colonial Williamsburg Gardening Research
Research on 18th century vegetable varieties is an ongoing project conducted by the landscape department of Colonial Williamsburg to identify varieties suitable for use in their Historic Area gardens.
Monticello's Seeds of the Past
In the true spirit of Thomas Jefferson, Monticello offers these seeds from one gardener to the next, and from generation to generation.
Seed Saver Exchange
Seed Savers Exchange is a non-profit organization dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds. Since 1975, our members have been passing on garden heritage by collecting and distributing thousands of samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners.
Colonial Williamsburg Gardening Research
Research on 18th century vegetable varieties is an ongoing project conducted by the landscape department of Colonial Williamsburg to identify varieties suitable for use in their Historic Area gardens.
Fort de Chartres
is the last of three eighteenth-century forts by that name erected near the Mississippi River by France’s colonial government in 1720.
Fort Osage
Fort Osage was the second U.S. outpost built following the Louisiana Purchase. The site, overlooking the bends and currents of the Missouri River, was first observed on June 23, 1804 by Clark during the Voyage of Discovery as a likely spot for a fort. Dur
The Foundation for Restoration of Ste. Genevieve
A 501(c)3 not for profit organization that was founded in 1967 with the expressed purpose of promoting preservation and restoration of historic structures and other property that illustrate Ste. Genevieve’s early history and culture.
French Heritage Corridor
The French Heritage Corridor is an initiative of FHS Chicago-Midwest chapter dedicated to developing synergy and raising the collective awareness about the MIdwest’s rich French history and heritage
From Kaskaskia to Sangamo
Archaeologist and author, Robert Mazrim’s blog concerning the archaeological history of the Illinois Country 1600-1850.
Seed Money/Kitchen Gardeners International
A nonprofit community of over 30,000 people from 100 countries who are growing our own food and helping others to do the same.
Laura's Hand Printed Fabrics and Clothing
Marvelous hand-printed linen, cotton, or raw silk available by the yard or sewn into garments for historical reenactors (1740 – 1820)
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