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Category: Start / History/StoriesSite with history or that tell a story regarding the rendezvous time period Sort links by: Title ( + | - ) Date ( + | - ) Rating ( + | - ) Popularity ( + | - ) Sites currently sorted by: Title (A to Z)
Lewis and Clark Then and Now: Linking the Trail to America's Students  From 2003 to 2006, our Nation will commemorate the Bicentennial of the Corps of Discovery’s historic journey across America—what it taught
America then, how it changed America after, and what a retracing of that journey can teach America today. Throughout the 2003 to 2006 school years, Lewis and Clark Then and Now: Linking the Trail to America’s Students will follow the Discovery Expedition of St. Charles as members re-enact in real time the three-year voyage of the Corps of Discovery. Added on: 10-Feb-2004 | hits: 334 Report broken link | Details
Northwest Journal  The focus of Northwest Journal is to provide detailed, well documented and referenced information for Canadian fur trade era re-enactors, historic site interpreters, and educators. We also know how difficult it is to find reliable material on what constitutes historically typical costuming and accouterments. Northwest Journal is here to help! Whether you have just started in re-enacting or are an old hand, we have something for you!
Northwest Journal was originally published in 5" X 8 1/2" folded magazine-format, illustrated with black and white photographs and line drawings. The layout was closely based on the Monthly Review magazine of London, England, circa 1795. Added on: 18-Jul-2005 | hits: 224 Report broken link | Details
The history of point blankets  In researching the history of point blankets and some insight into how the point measurements appear in the trade ledgers don't necessarily describe the same size blanket one would find today with the same point markings. Added on: 18-May-2005 | hits: 354 Report broken link | Details
The Phantom Funeral Of Fort De Chartres  Between the hours of eleven & midnight -- when July 4 falls on a Friday -- legend has it that three lucky people on a dusty road in southern Illinois will be present when the dead decide to walk once more! Added on: 14-Jan-2004 | hits: 295 Report broken link | Details
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