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Barony of Windhavenhttp://www.baronyofwindhaven.org/ Based in Appleton, Wisconsin. Newcomer information, activity calendar, history page, officers, populace e-mail list, pictures, populace armorial.
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Blackhawk (Shire)http://sca.warhawkhobbies.com/ Blackhawk is a local branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism, serving northern Illinois in the vicinity of Rockford.
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Carraig Ban (Shire)Carraig Ban is a branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism centered on the DeKalb, Illinois area.
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Catteden (Shire)Local branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism, located in and around Findlay, Ohio.
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Dernehealde (Shire)Dernehealde, part of the Barony of Middle Marches, is a local branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism located in and around the city of Athens, in southeastern Ohio.
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Far Reaches (Shire)Far Reaches is a local branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism located in and around Murphysboro and Carbondale, Illinois.
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MidrealmProperly known as the Middle Kingdom. The royalty section features online award recommendation and official letters. Included are rosters of peerage and kingdom orders (Red Company and Greenwood Company), links to household sites, information on royal lineage and past officers.
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Principality of NorthshieldMotto: "Ducere Ministrare et Illuminare". Newcomer information, officers, group links, seneschals, peerage, event calendar (with lost and found), laws, forms, online award recommendation, court reports (with scribe's name), awards listing, newcomer page, chatelaines, mailing lists, online form for SCA genealogy, knight's family tree, bardic tales.
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Ravenslake (Shire)Ravenslake is a local branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism located in the northern reaches of Illinois, including Lake and McHenry Counties.
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Shire of KorsvagLocated in Fargo, North Dakota. Meeting schedule, officers, populace listing (with awards), pictures. Also information on the Medieval Society at NDSU.
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