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Monadnock Hiker |
Posted - April 29 2019 : 6:25:01 PM http://fortat4.org/events/french-indian/french-indian-war.php . 275 years ago the townsfolk of Plantation Number 4 voted to create a fortified section of town.
Reenactors/Living Historians personifying British and French troops, rangers, militia, camp followers, Native Americans, and sutlers gather to recreate events surrounding New England's involvement in the war.
Included during this two day event are tactical battle reenactments, open hearth and campfire cooking, blacksmithing, textile production, and colonial trades.
The weekend's schedule is as follows:
Saturday 9:30 AM Friends of the Fort Members Early Admission to the Grounds 10 AM Fort opens for the day 11:30 AM Latin Prayers (On Common) 1:30 PM Battle (Tactical) 4:30 PM Museum Closes 7:00 PM Dance Like it is 1744 (separate fee applies)
Sunday 9:30 AM Friends of the Fort Members Early Admission to the Grounds 10:00 AM Museum Open for the Day 11:30 AM Morning Prayer Service (on Common) 1:30 PM Battle (Tactical) 3:00 PM Camps are Struck (French and British Camps are closed to visitors) 3:30 PM Museum Closes for the Day
Sutlers for this weekend include:
Wandering Bull Bethlehem Trading Post PJS Trading Kelly Burnham, Seamstress Brother Jonathon's Tin Shop Sgt. Manning's Militaria Chuck Walker, Horner Thistle Hill Farm
Tickets can be purchased either at the door, or in advance.
Saturday May 4 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM Sunday May 5 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM .
http://fortat4.org/calendar.php . . http://fortat4.org/events/fundraisers/dance/musician.jpg . . |
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Fitzhugh Williams |
Posted - May 06 2019 : 08:17:08 AM Great pictures. I really wish I could have been there. |
Fitzhugh Williams |
Posted - May 05 2019 : 08:50:18 AM Most sites, unless they are portraying a specific event, will alternate the win/lose scenarios each day. Even at Braddock's Defeat some years ago, there was a generic battle on the second day where 1) the British get to win, and 2) where everyone gets to dress like they want to, so the French Troupes de Terre and British Highlanders can fight even though it never happened in that area.
To add and image, there is a like below (beside the paper clip) which allows you to load a pic from your computer to the board. Or, by clicking on the icon above, you can all an image from some website on the internet.
Lynne is great. I miss seeing her. |
Monadnock Hiker |
Posted - May 04 2019 : 5:51:54 PM Fitz - Met Lynne White earlier today at No. 4, VERY nice lady, enjoyed chatting with her. - I took a pic or two of her & the Alliance camp ... good group. - Unfortunately I don't know how to post them here. - Something new perhaps - they "flip a coin" to see who wins or loses now??? - Today the French were "inside" defending the Fort ...
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807.45 KB . Start of the battle - in the field behind the Fort. French camp in the background - British camp off to the far left on a small hill. |
Monadnock Hiker |
Posted - May 01 2019 : 08:48:57 AM I will Fitz - tell her you were asking for her. . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhOgPBtnc3g |
Fitzhugh Williams |
Posted - May 01 2019 : 08:34:44 AM If you do, look up Lynne White with the Pequawket Alliance. They will have a tent fly with their name on it. It's been a while since I have seen her in person, but she is the one who keeps up with all the correspondence for the unit.
Lynne is the lady in the dark maroon dress with the white collar directly behind the sign in the center of the pic.
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Monadnock Hiker |
Posted - April 30 2019 : 12:28:57 PM Depending on the weather - I "might" just take a trip over there this weekend ... |
Fitzhugh Williams |
Posted - April 30 2019 : 08:54:38 AM My unit will be there. The Pequawket Alliance. Without me, of course. They are French and Native. |
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