The
Order of the
Ancient and Honorable Huntington Militia
An
18th Century Living History Organization
The Colonial Guard of the Town of Huntington, New York,
est. 1653
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The Order of the
Ancient and Honorable Huntington Militia recreates and reenacts a
Colonial Militia that has existed in the Town of Huntington, New York
since 1653.
Based in the Sammis House on the village green, the house is known as
the Arsenal, where the militia's stores were hidden in the attic just
prior to the Revolution.
Men, Women, and Families with Children reenact 18th Century civilian
and military life at local, regional, and national events.
The Order of the Ancient and Honorable Huntington Militia is a member
organization of
The Brigade of the American Revolution.
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Members include masters of
18th Century crafts who demonstrate lost arts.
Artillerymen present and fire an 18th Century field cannon
while Men at Arms drill and fire 18th Century muskets.
The group has an 18th Century whaleboat
of the type used on raids on the British on Occupied Long Island.
Women and children show the life of the families caught up in the
events just prior to and during the American Revolution.
ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN!
For Membership information visit our Membership Page or email
Huntington Militia
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