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Tag Archives: skirmishes
Land Battle Re-enactment of the French and Indian War at Ogdensburg July 22, 2012
Land Battle Re-enactment of the French and Indian War at Ogdensburg – July 22, 2012 Each July the folks of Ogdensburg, New York turn the clock back a few hundred years on a piece of open land at Lighthouse Point … Continue reading
Posted in New York State, Ogdensburg, USA
Tagged artillery, black powder, british troops, commanding officers, drummers, educational interest, French and Indian War, lighthouse point, lots of fun, narrator, ogdensburg new york, period clothing, photo opportunities, reenactments, skirmishes, St. Lawrence River
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War of 1812 Bicentennial
Less than three months until the calendar page is turned to 2012. Throughout many parts of Canada and the United States, re-enactors and historians have been planning for many, many months for the various events for the bicentennial of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1812 overture, american interests, bicentennial, burning of washington dc, canadian tv, Fort George, fort niagara, Fort York, forts, maritime trade, napoleonic wars, Niagara-on-the-Lake, pbs channels, re-enactment, skirmishes, St. Lawrence River, upper and lower canada, us embassy, vignettes, war museum, war of 1812
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Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, Florida
Built in 1672, the Castillo de San Marcos was the center of quite a few skirmishes over the years, first as the Old World fought colonial wars around the world and later as Confederate and Union forces battled over their … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged artillery fire, bunk beds, butterfly clam, calcite, cannon, cannon balls, cannons, Castillo de San Marcos, colonial wars, confederate, coquina, doctor, donax, Florida, Gnataia Island, Mantazas River, masonry, masons, medical instruments, mollusk, National Park Service, natural limestone, pleistocene age, Quebec City, shells, skirmishes, St. Augustine, St. Augustine Florida, star design, U.S. Department of the Interior, vaulted ceilings, walled cities, weaponry
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