The Scourge of Slavery (#13) — President George Washington felt he was above the Law

On March 1, 1780 Pennsylvania passed An Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery. This law prohibited the importation of slaves into the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  The 1780 Act had exempted members of the U.S. Congress from prohibitions on the practice of chattel slavery.   When Philadelphia became the temporary national capital in 1790, there was …

The ULITMATE Role Model for the Regimental Brewmeister — Arthur Guinness

Arthur Guinness was born on September 28, 1725. His father Richard, who was land steward to the archbishop of Cashel, brewed beer for workers on the estate taught Arthur the craft of brewing.  When the archbishop died in 1752, he left 100 pounds each to “his servant” Arthur and his father. Using this initial investment, …

Historical Tidbits — Revolt of Pennsylvania Line

When reenacting or acting as a historical interpreter, its good to have a few historical dates and stories to share. This series will publish a few. January 1, 1781                 Revolt of Pennsylvania Line On January 1, 1781, the Pennsylvania Line held a raucous New Year’s Day celebration. That evening, soldiers from several regiments armed themselves …