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 ~ ~ ~ When I arrived at the encampment at Pricketts Fort on Friday morning, there was still a bit of snow on the ground, and large flakes were falling.  Earlier the ground had been white, but by now only the hills above Pricketts Creek, where they emerged above the mist, were still mantled in [...]

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The Pricketts Fort Memorial Foundation invites you to join us for an 18th-century encampment with seminars on longhunter skills for the re-enactor, historical interpreter or history enthusiast.  The encampment will run from Thursday, March 31 through Sunday, April 3. ~~~~~ This year’s keynote speaker will be Mark Baker, author of Sons of a Trackless Forest: [...]

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It began with a broadside nailed to the side of the fort: TAKE NOTICE In accordance with the Virginia MILITIA Acts as set forth by the Provincial Council and Committee of Safety the MILITIA shall muster at Captain Jacob Prickett’s Fort and adhere to the following: Resolved:  1. That the several County or (where there is [...]

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While I continue to compile photos and sort through my notes of the recently concluded School of the Longhunter & encampment here at the fort last weekend, I would like to commend to our readers an entry from the journal of one of the more colorful & comely of our participants, Mstress. Bailey, otherwise known [...]

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Two luminaries of frontier re-enacting will be featured speakers at this year’s School of the Longhunter at Pricketts Fort: John Curry and Mark Baker. John Curry has been an avid student of the eighteenth century frontier for 35 years and has organized and lead many historic forays into wilderness areas. He has written for several [...]

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