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- Jennet Lundahl, She was adopted and she did not know she was adopted till she was 20. Janet sheers the sheep and then gives the wool to the weaver who weaves and passes it onto the seamstress. They did not need the cotton because they destroyed the natural color and made it white instead. I didn't know that cotton was another color besides white.
- Captain Clark, He is a spy and he surveys land. They us chains instead of feet, inches and yards. They used the chain to measure in miles and they invented another way because they sometimes messed up I think that the most interesting fact was that he would sell the land to the British or the Americans.
- Zebadiah the Carpenter, The axe and the hatchet are the most important tools, in that time period in this time period coopers ad (basically a barrel) it is used quite often and hard to make. The fact that they use a shaving horse and a draw knife to shape stuff like the legs of tables is very interesting.
- Charles W Walker: With the Mahalia a bullet in the forehead would go through your head and blow it off. If you rip the tomahawk across waistline instant death. He bought weapons, I thought that this was interesting if you miss with gun you use other side and wack other guy and crush his skull.
- Josephs O'Fallon Trapper One beaver fur every pound is 25 dollars, it also could pay for a teachers salary for one year in New York. It was weird that one beaver skin was worth 25 buck that a good deal!
- Catherine DuBois colonial clothier, woman and young children wore shifts, it was very interesting that a stay could make you keep your posture correct.
- Chirstain MacLean Innkeeper, Rules she had to follow: She couldn't charge people to much, welcome anybody that was in need of a spot to stay for a night. The inn was also used as a school, a church, a court, and a post office. I thought it was very interesting that that it was used as a school, a church, a court, and a post office.
- Peter Smith Frontiers man, He was ten hours away from the nearest town, and if you were good you would have one meal a day. the most interesting thing was that the hardest thing to find is food so if you could find food you were good. No money only items for trade.
- Private Rowland Soule: British Grenadier, serves king and if you were captured you could rot in jail, serve the king, or join the British Navy. They used Betty lamps for lighting the way and a main thing that they ate was oatmeal and rice. I think that the coolest thing he taught me was the three option you have if yo get captured.
- Ida the Toy-maker, The things she made were the ring toss, Jacobs ladderr, jacks, clay marbles (dad may steal them to go hunting with them), had a old version of connect four, shut the box, toy soilders, noise makers, and the climbing bear. The most interesting thing that he taught me is that a ton of the stuff she had was from the carpenter.
Summary: I thought that the place was going to be a little boring no joke but after a couple stations I realized it wasn't so bad, and the stuff they said was cool and it made sense after they explained it. I think that this was very cool how they set it up.