| 2001 Battle of San Pasqual: A page of quite a few photos of the 2001 San Pasqual Battle Reenactment. Part of a larger site snapshots taken by a Mike Pique. |
| 2003 Battle of San Pasqual: This is a gallery of photographs by delDom Photography of the reenactment of a yearly battle reenactment of the Battle of San Pasqual, which occurred during the Mexican War near San Diego, California. It is part of a larger site of reenactment and other photography. |
| California Impressions - Maria Moreno.: One-woman presentations enacting women of early California, including a Cahuilla Indian woman. |
| Hippolyte Bouchard attacks San Juan Capistrano Mission: The "privateers" of the magazine No Quarter Given annually commemorate the attack on Mision San Juan Capistrano. Interesting pictures on this page, notice that the only casualty at the 1998 event was one of the raiders. |
| Mission San Luis Rey - Living History Day: North County Times reported on a small reenactment of the muster that occurred at San Luis Rey in 1847 before the march to Los Angeles to fight in the battle that ended the U.S.-Mexican War. |
| Presidio La Bahia - Living History Program: Presidio La Bahia's Living History Program was developed to provide the public with an accurate reenactment of the massacre of Colonel Fannin and his men. The reenactors wear the uniforms and clothing of the time period, 1836. This extensive site has photographs from the last three years of the event. |
| Primer Batallon de Mexico: This site is the support site for a group of living historians who replicate the Mexican military experience of the first half of 19th Century, primarily during the Texas Revolution. They have pages for Mexican-American War and French Intervention impressions that are still under construction. |
| Rancho Camulos Museum: The Rancho Camulos Museum is located on the site of the rancho founded in 1859, which was originally part of the Rancho San Francisco. This also known as the 'Home of Ramona' (The novel 'Ramona' is about the Rancho period) and is Ventura County (CA)'s first National Historic Landmark. |
| Reliving History Magazine - Mexican American War Galleries: The pages under this one are part of the larger Reliving History Magazine site. This links to pages with a goodly number of pictures of reenactment of the battles of San Pasqual, San Gabriel and other fiestas and events associated with Mexican/American War reeenactment. |
| San Jacinto Battle Reenactment - 2001, The Texian Heritage Society, Inc.: These couple of pages contain pictures mostly Mexican troops with artillery. This is part of the larger, framed THS site, which has references, links and articles, mostly on the Filibustero (gringo) side. |
| San Patrucio Batallion - Documentary & link to movie: Mark Day has put together a documentary on the Irish soldiers who deserted to the Mexican side during the invasion of Mexico (Mexican-American War). This framed site has content on the San Patrucio's, information about the documentary, as well as info & links about the movie "One Man's Hero". |
| Soldados listserver on Yahoo! Groups: This is a discussion listserv, with historians, reenactors and illustrators as members. There are also pictures and articles to download, as well as an event calendar. |