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Theresa
Bumppo's Tavern Proprietress
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Posted - August 29 2002 : 08:13:57 AM
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This four-part sequel to Frontier: Legends of the Old Northwest chronicles the American settlers' efforts to move westward beyond the original colonies.
All of these are on the History Channel and all times are 6 am Eastern, 5 am Central, 4 am Mountain, and 6 am Pacific. I know these are extrememly early...set your VCR.
September 2---Blackhawk's War---This episode examines the struggle between frontier settlers and native tribes from Illinois to Wisconsin.
September 3---Battle for King's Mountain---This episode examines this decisive southern battle of the Revolutionary War between undisciplined frontiersmen and the expertly trained British military.
September 4---Battle of Fallen Timbers---This episode recounts the battle between American troops led by "Mad" Anthony Wayne and a group of Ohio tribes led by Little Turtle and his British advisors.
September 5---Battle of New Orleans---This episode explores the battle led by Andrew Jackson against a massive British fleet for the port of New Orleans during the winter of 1814-1815.
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SgtMunro
Soldier of the King
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Posted - October 09 2002 : 12:12:38 PM
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I've watched the sequel episodes to "Frontier", and I enjoyed them very much. I found that the shows' producers did not lower their standards (unlike most sequels) and it was a plesant suprise.
Sgt. Duncan Munro Capt. Graham's Coy 1/42nd Royal Highlanders
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SgtMunro
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Posted - October 18 2002 : 9:35:17 PM
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I understand that the sequel set is available at the Historystore.com
Sgt. Duncan Munro Capt. Graham's Coy 1/42nd Royal Highlanders
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Edmund McKinnon
Colonial Settler
USA
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Posted - October 20 2002 : 5:01:06 PM
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It is too bad that the History Channel offers such a limited F&I selectionEM
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SgtMunro
Soldier of the King
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Posted - October 21 2002 : 12:08:04 AM
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Give them time, captain, the closer to '04 we get the more the interest in the subject will wax.
Sgt. Duncan Munro Capt. Graham's Coy 1/42nd Royal Highlanders
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Edmund McKinnon
Colonial Settler
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Posted - October 21 2002 : 6:30:24 PM
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God,so long as it doesn't wane.
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SgtMunro
Soldier of the King
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Posted - October 30 2002 : 03:28:00 AM
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That is where folks like you, Seamus, Malcom, and myself come in. it is our job to 'drum up' interest in the period, by how we portray our respective peronas.
Your Humble NCO,
Sgt. Duncan Munro Capt. Graham's Coy 1/42nd Royal Highlanders
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