Participants in the 2009 Woodland Indian Camp at Pricketts Fort were witness to a rare event on Wednesday evening, July 1: the appearance of one of the most widely renowned and honored of Cherokee chiefs, the mid-eighteenth century orator and warrior Ostenaco (portrayed by historian and re-enactor Doug Wood). During the early 1760s, Ostenaco moved [...]
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The ghost of Ostenaco spotted at Pricketts Fort…
Posted in Aaron Bosnick, Cherokee, Doug Wood, Mary Rose Mustachio, Ostenaco, Shawnee on July 7, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Scenes from the Christmas Market
Posted in Aaron Bosnick, cat, Christmas Market, flintlock rifles, Greg Bray, Judy Wilson, Mary Rose Mustachio, Michael Ray, powderhorn, Tom Carson, Wild Willy Frankfort, wool on December 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Faithful friend of the Fort, Tom Carson, maintained a keen-eyed vigil through much of the Market, conversing with visitors and directing them from one building to another. He was assisted at times by his compadre Queen Aliquippa, the ever-present cat-of-the-fort. Inside the fort, the two main buildings, the Trading Post and the Meeting House, were [...]
The harvest begins . . .
Posted in Aaron Bosnick, corn, frontier farming, Greg Bray, harvest, Judy Wilson, Mary Rose Mustachio, pumpkins on August 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It is now mid-August, but these so-called dog-days have been the pleasantest I can remember: more like seasonable late September than sultry mid-August. I’m sure the heat will hit us yet, but for now it has been exceptionally nice. In the garden everything is coming rapidly into its own. Many ears of corn are ripe [...]













































