Park Event
April 2-3, 2005
Revolutionary War Days
Special thanks to all our Volunteers for their invaluable
support & assistance through every phase of
"Revolutionary War Days"& throughout the year!

Jim McGaw playing the hammered dulcimer
John Golden playing guitar
Bert Dunkerly talking about 96
Kitty Wilson Evans singing
Loyalists drag a fellow solider out of the Tavern
Loyalist soldier in the Pillory
This page last modified on Monday, May 16, 2005
Don't cause trouble at the Tavern or you'll end up in
the Pillory!
Loyalists drag a troublemaker out of the Black Swan Tavern
Jim McGaw played the hammered dulcimer on the porch of the
Black Swan Tavern
John Golden sang and played 18th c music for an
audience in the Visitor Center
Bert Dunkerly gave a talk about the
Siege of Ninety Six
Kitty Wilson Evans sang and told stories about slavery
Patriots marching
The women of Common Knowledge who presented talks
on "Everyday Life Skills of Early Settlers"
The reenactor ax throwing contest
Loyalist fired a cannon near the Stockade Fort
Loyalists fired muskets and drilled near the Stockade Fort
Thanks to volunteer Don Zupon for the pictures of the event.