| Welcome to the home page of the Carolina Living History Guild's Ship's Company! Our purpose is to educate the general public in regards to the mariner's role in the history of the United States via various living history activities. The maritime exploits of our nation have been largely unexplored and unnoticed up until now. It's our goal to change this! |
| If you are interested in joining our crew, feel free to contact by emailing the webmaster or contacting Jim Greathouse (910.487.4399), Andrew Duppstadt (910.934.2642) or Chris Grimes (252.799.1512). We accept membership applications from anyone over 16 years of age regardless of race, creed or color. Our group does not tolerate discrimination by any of its members or associates toward any group, whether it be ethnic or religious nor do we advocate the overthrow of the United States Government. |
| Our group typically portrays sailors and marines from the American Revolution, War of 1812 and the American Civil War. Our impressions include landing parties from ships found in and around North Carolina such as: Row Galley Caswell - American Revolution US Gunboat No. 166 (USS Alligator) - War of 1812 ***Click here for her history*** USS Miami - American Civil War (US) CSS Raleigh - American Civil War(CS) |




