Forgive me if today I take a little departure from American History. Let’s talk taverns, Jewish Taverns, and the quintessential Jewish Tavern would have been in 18th Century Poland. It was Sunday, and from church after morning Mass,They came to Yankel’s to drink and relaxIn everyone’s cup grey vodka swished‘Round with a bottle the barmaid …
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The Hammersmith Ghost
Well, you would think that the Candlelight Tour season at Fort Mifflin would be more than enough “ghost stories” for one year but, alas, I have found another. In October, November, and December of 1803, a number of people in the Hammersmith area of London claimed they had seen and, in some cases, even been …
Guns, Horse Races, and Beer – What could go Wrong? Herzlich Willkommen beim Oktoberfest!
Oktoberfest began on October 12, 1810, Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig, married Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. The Bavarian royalty invited the citizens of Munich to attend the festivities, held on the fields in front of the city gates. This festival lasted for several days with free food and beer served to all. The celebration concluded with …
The Scourge of Slavery (#2) — Mercantilism is Economic Oppression of the Poor in the Guise of Charity
The reason many of us in the West feel such intense pressure around productivity, why we bring our phones with us everywhere, why we eat at our desks, and push all our personal needs (including housework, yardwork, and other work) to the “weekend” is a product of Mercantilism. Before Britain invented the mercantile system in …
Historical Tidbits — BATTLE OF KINGS MOUNTAIN
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. October 7, 1780 – BATTLE OF KINGS MOUNTAIN: Patriot militia defeated the Loyalist militia commanded by British Major Patrick Ferguson of the 71st Foot. Coming after a series of …
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Thomas Jefferson was Obsessed with Getting a Moose Shipped to Europe
On May 17, 1785, Jefferson became the United States’ second-ever minister to France, succeeding the equally-famous Benjamin Franklin. As his nation’s top diplomat in Paris, he met many of France’s top leaders and thinkers, including Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, a well-regarded naturalist. Buffon, like many European elites at the time, believed that Europe was …
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Bessie the Lake Erie Monster
Okay, we are now entering “ghost season” at Fort Mifflin. Not that there are particular times of the year when “sightings” are more common but in October we do Candlelight Tours and celebrate our “permanent tour guides.” This story is not about our fort but rather a true American Mythical creature of historic importance. First …
The Scourge of Slavery (#1)
In many parts of the British Empire the economy was dependent upon the brutal institution of chattel slavery. In America at the time of the Revolutionary War roughly one-fifth of the population of those colonies that would eventually separate from the tyranny of the King were themselves denied their own “unalienable” right to liberty. This lead …
Truth Talks at INHP
“David Rittenhouse” will be at INHP on Saturday discussing the need to teach ALL HISTORY not just the stuff that makes us look good today, why allowing politicians to censor public history and speech, and the vital role non-WASP Americans made to creating our nation. THIS IS IMPORTANT. COME TO INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK on …
Colonial Tavern Night
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