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The Brandywine flag was a banner carried by Captain Robert Wilson's company of the 7th Pennsylvania Regiment.

Seventh Pennsylvania Regiment

Captain John Alexander's Company


News From The Front

Currently Sergeant Johnson is preparing the troops for the opening of a new campaign season. After a long hard winter discipline is particularly poor but the good Sergeant will not spare the rod nor the whip in getting his troops in fighting order. With great resolve and determination the Red Coats will once again be beat back when the 7th Penn joins its Brothers-in-Arms the 3rd New York and the 4th Mass on the battlefield.

Rumor has it the vaunted Royal Army is largely composed of women, children, and German heathen. Sergeant Johnson predicts certain victory once the roads dry up and the campaign season begins in earnest.

Revolt with the 7th Penn

Welcome to the home of the 7th Pennsylvania Regiment.

The 7th Penn is a Revolutionary War reenacting group based predominately in Minnesota, but we have members as far away as Virginia. The 7th is a member of the Northwest Territorial Alliance which brings Revolutionary War reenacting groups together for battles and demonstrations throughout the Midwest. Please take a few moments to browse through our website and learn more about the 7th Pennsylvania. For more information please refer to our contacts page.

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"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin, 1759