Just Some Notes

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Posted by Rich/Mohican Press on January 07, 2001 at 09:18:52:

Out of the 300 whatever-plus pages we have up on our site, here are the most frequently accessed ones thus far in the new year, 2001 ... in order & not counting the board or home page:

1 - History & The Last of The Mohicans
2 & 3 - (tied) Contents - Photo Gallery Index
4 - Eastern Woodland Indians
5 - Director's Expanded Edition
6 - The Complete Script
7 - Colonial Era Photos
8 - How To Order The Book
9 - Mohican Press Screen Captures
10 - Eric Schweig Interview
11 - Under The Make-Up Tent
12 - Ishi: A Real Life Last of the Mohicans
13 - Wes Studi Interview
14 & 15 - (tied) Links To Other Sites - Pathfinding: The Book
16 - Fort William Henry: The Siege & Massacre
17 - The Musings Portal
18 & 19 - (tied) Cast Member Interview Index - Uncas & Alice DVD Screen Captures
20 - Mohican History Links

The most frequently accessed post? In all the Archives? See link below!

Up next: The French & Indian War Hot Spot Map is up in our History Section ... with but one lone hot spot, so far. Again, if you are interested in adding your 2 cents worth to what will become one of the most extensive French & Indian War projects on the Net, contact us with your ideas! All contributions are subject to our & Major Bray's review & possible editing. Full credit will be given, but any material will become our property ... in the sense that you won't be able to say, one day, "I want you to take my essay down." Other than that, pick your topic, let us know what it is (to avoid duplication), and then cover in any way you can imagine. Submit. If it fits, it'll be a part of the project. We hope to receive at least a few?

Waiting on the software, but as soon as we have it, our multi-media section will be upgraded & grow quite a bit.

Gathering 2001 Page sees minor updates. February 1 will see the opening of the reservation period, so get yourselves ready, if you plan to be there.

Specially requested image added to the Uncas & Alice DVD Images Page. Not quite the same quality as most of our others, which is why it didn't make it up the first time. We may add another full page in the coming week.

In conjunction with an interpreter, very involved with the archaeological projects, living history, and business ends of the real Fort William Henry, we will soon be adding a Newsletter-type page on that place, central to all that is related to "The Last of the Mohicans."

And that's that for that ... do I hear an echo?



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