Showing posts with label Revolutionary War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revolutionary War. Show all posts

Monday, September 23, 2013

Liberty's Kids 20, An American In Paris - Battle of the Hook Pre Show




Liberty's Kids episode number 20, An American In Paris.  Ben Franklin is on his way to Paris to negotiate an alliance between France and the newly formed continental union of America.  These are the events that occurred before the siege of Yorktown, which the Battle of the Hook was a part of and the part that happened across the River from Yorktown, in Gloucester, Virginia.

  As part of getting everyone's excitement up for the upcoming Battle of the Hook re enactment coming to Gloucester, we are running Liberty's Kids as a Pre Show.
See the information below.



Battle of the Hook from Chuck Thompson

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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Saturday, July 27, 2013

The Battle of the Hook Reenactment in October To Include Amphibious Landing, Cavalry, Recreated Period Tavern and More, According to Recently Released Schedule of Events

Battle of the Hook Revolutionary War Reenactment Returns to Gloucester Oct. 19-20 at the Inn at Warner Hall

Gloucester, Va. (PRWEB) July 25, 2013


The British are coming back, with the Americans and French, too.
And now we know exactly what time. On Oct. 19 and 20, the Allies will engage the British Legion and other Crown forces in a reenactment of the 1781 Battle of the Hookthat took place in Gloucester County, helping win the Siege of Yorktown and America's independence.
A full schedule of events for the event – the largest Revolutionary War reenactment in the country – was released this week for the community.
Saturday, October 19 at the Inn at Warner Hall
9 a.m.

Site opens to the public.
Live field archeology dig and demonstration on the grounds of historic Warner Hall.
Display of actual artifacts from the Battle of the Hook and related historical paintings and art.
Period music, civilian and military.
18th century farm setting with live animals.
Colonial tavern demonstration.
Dramatic presentations.
Camp life in the British, French, and American camps.
Display of art and writings done in commemoration of the Hook.
Period sutlers and craftsmen displaying and selling their wares.
Food service.


9:30 to 10 a.m.

Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Warner/Lewis Cemetery


9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Battalion Drill.


10 to 10:30 a.m.

Artillery demonstration, battlefield.


11 to 11:30 a.m.

French Boat Landing and Skirmish.
Colonial Ladies Program.


1:30 to 2 p.m.

Cavalry Demonstration, battlefield.


2:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Battle of the Hook, battlefield, all troops.


6:30 to 7 p.m.

Dusk Artillery Demonstration, battlefield.


7 to 7:30 p.m.

Storming of Redoubt.
Closed to the public.


Sunday, October 20 at the Inn at Warner Hall
10 a.m.

Site opens to the public.
Live field archeology dig and demonstration on the grounds of historic Warner Hall.
Display of actual artifacts from the Battle of the Hook and related historical paintings and art.
Period music, civilian and military.
18th century farm setting with live animals.
Colonial tavern demonstration.
Dramatic presentations.
Camp life in the British, French, and American camps.
Display of art and writings done in commemoration of the Hook.
Period sutlers and craftsmen displaying and selling their wares.
Food service.


10:15 to 10:40 a.m.

Period Church Service.


11 to 11:30 a.m.

British Boat Landing, and Skirmish.


1:30 to 2:30 p.m.

Attack on the Gloucester Redoubts, Battlefield, all troops.


4 p.m.

Event closes.


The reenactment will bring together more than 1,000 infantry, cavalry, artillery and maritime landing reenactors from across the country at the Inn at Warner Hall, home of President George Washington’s ancestors.
“This Revolutionary War reenactment celebrated General Washington’s victory over the British Army,” said Warren Deal, the Battle of the Hook planning committee’s chairman. “Historic battles will be brought to life by living historians. Recreated military units from across the country will encamp near the actual battlefields where the American Revolution was won after six long years of fighting.”
This is the second Battle of the Hook reenactment. The first took place at the same location nearly five years ago.
The events leading up to the Revolutionary War’s Yorktown Campaign and the subsequent victory of the Allies that insured the independence of the United States are well known. Less well known is the Battle of the Hook – the battle that took place across the York River from Yorktown 16 days before the British capitulation. Although rather brief, it included the largest cavalry engagement of the war, with more than 500 horsemen involved.
The Battle of the Hook reenactment in Gloucester is being financed entirely by donations, including the educational programs.
Donations are tax deductible and checks should be made out to First Virginia Regiment and mailed to Battle of the Hook c/o First Virginia Regt., 1596 N. Village Rd., Reston, VA 20194.
The Inn at Warner Hall is located roughly three and a half miles from U.S. Route 17 and a 30-minute drive from Colonial Williamsburg. The battlefields of Yorktown are within 15 minutes and Jamestown, America’s first settlement, is a 50-minute drive along the scenic Colonial Parkway. The state capitol of Richmond, the Norfolk Harbor, and Virginia Beach are within an hour’s drive.
For more information about the Battle of the Hook, visit http://www.battleofthehook.org.
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Ben Franklin - An American In Paris



Liberty's Kids, episode number 20, An American In Paris.  Ben Franklin sails to Paris to enlist the aid of the French Government in the American cause of Liberty.  George Washington's early struggles.




Benjamin Franklin Autobiography from Chuck Thompson


http://www.putlocker.com/file/F5262DB905E86276

Link to a free copy of the above e-book on Benjamin Franklin written by himself.  Best information one can get is straight from the source who lived it.  The file is in PDF form.  Just pick the free user option on the downloads and it's a small file so it will download very quickly.  166 pages.  

Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin (Photo credit: elycefeliz)




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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

We Have A New General In Command of America Now



Today on Liberty's Kids, Washington Takes Command.  For the most part, Liberty's Kids is a very well researched project presenting a well balanced view of our history.  Not always the best presentations but one must consider the audience it was designed for.  Overall, it has the ability to teach much needed history lessons to all Americans.  Least we forget, our freedoms were paid for in Blood!


George Washington" target="_blank">Life of George Washington from Chuck Thompson


To go along with today's Liberty's Kids we have vol. one of The Life of George Washington.

http://www.putlocker.com/file/98FBA866833585AE  Link to free PDF copy of this e-book.  You can download it for free on the above link or you can get the same copy on our SlideShare site by signing in with either your Facebook account or your LinkedIn account.  Either way, you can also read it right here for free.

FREE EXTRA BONUS:  This e-book has Washington's family genealogy with it.  Great research tool for those looking for more information on their family tree if they have found links to George Washington.

 
1795 - 1823
1795 - 1823 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Friday, July 12, 2013

A CAll To Arms, The Shot Heard Round The World



Today we are presenting Liberty's Kids in, "The Shot Heard Round The World."  Our e-book of the day is Patrick Henry's speech, "The Call To Arms."  Today we are also announcing a new feature.  Not only are we offering free downloads of the e-book from our SlideShare site in PDF format, we are also offering free downloads of the e-book in ePub editions as well.  All downloads are free.

  All part of our Liberty Education Series.


The Call To Arms Patrick Henry from Chuck Thompson


For the free PDF version download, visit our SlideShare site.
http://www.putlocker.com/file/11480C050BF88E50  This link is for the free ePub edition.  It's less than 1 meg in size so the download will go very fast.
Patrick Henry, portrait by George Bagby Matthe...
Patrick Henry, portrait by George Bagby Matthews c. 1891 after an original by Thomas Sully (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Thursday, May 23, 2013

7th Virginia Return To Gloucester - American Revolution This Saturday

The 7th Virginia regiment returns to Gloucester this Saturday, May 25th, 2013.  The volunteers interpret colonial era military movements and demonstrate musket firing as well as canon fire.  This is a once a year event and is only for one day.  If you have never had the opportunity to see these demonstrations, we highly recommend them.

The volunteers all recreate a very authentic colonial militia camp and atmosphere.  The 7th Virginia regiment even has a doctor on hand interpreting colonial medical care.



The above video gives you an idea of some of the demonstrations.





We checked the weather forecast and we are looking at a nice cool overcast day. Temperatures in the lower 70's.  No rain.  Good day to attend this event.  


The good doctor is always a hit as he has a great display and really knows his medicinal history.  Time travel is possible, so come out and support the 7th Virginia Regiment and travel back in time to America's colonial era.  You won't be disappointed.


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