Why would an American Soldier carry a Brown Bess Musket?

In my last post I talked about THAT GUY.  You all know that type, the know-it-all who wants to show off by starting an argument with the presenter over something the presenter knows WAY more about.  These guys come looking for a axe fight only to discover that … “wait, they all HAVE axes in …

Beer Recipe: Nightingale on a Stone Wall

The British army punished its soldiers mercilessly. The purpose was to inspire terror by setting an example. Soldiers were frequently whipped leading to the derisive moniker “bloody backs” by which Redcoat soldiers were frequently known. The most common offence was drunkenness, which could merit 100 lashes. The sentence was carried out in front of the …

How to Survey Land with 18th Century Tools — Using Napier’s Bones

In 1617, John Napier developed a mechanical method for performing multiplication and division using rods printed with simple multiplication tables.  This method, eventually described as “Napier’s bones.”   As the world’s first practical calculator, “Napier’s Bones,” can be used to multiply, divide and find simple square and cube roots.  In a time when the average person …

Practical Civil Disobedience

I know lots of you struggle with the idea of civil disobedience.  Marches are easy but ineffective and easily ignored.  Boycotts require enduring a bit of inconvenience and difficulty often equal to the effect they have on their intended target.  None of these are good excuses for disengaging from the struggle but sometimes we need …

Joseph Priestly and Carbon Dioxide

In Leeds Joseph Priestley’s home was situated near a brewery. Whenever he walked by the brewery, Priestley observed an unusual phenomenon. He noticed that “fixed air” (carbon dioxide) was released in the process of fermentation and that this new “air” would extinguish burning pieces of wood and then drift to the ground. At home Priestley …

Historical Tidbits — Signing of the Declaration of Independence

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. August 2, 1776 – Fifty-five members of the second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia to formally sign the Declaration of Independence.  Benjamin Franklin is oft quoted as having said …