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| 1. I look forward to meeting Ida because she makes things for children which is really nice of her, because you would thing that they would be more concerned about living instead of other things like that. 2. I also want to meet Zebadiah because he is a carpenter and he creates tools and weapons and it is really cool that he can do that. |
Christine, MacLean, innkeeper Being an adventuresome young lady, she longed to see the frontier. When her husband became ill she became sad and had no desire to run an inn, so she asked a friend if they could run the inn. Indenture servants came to help out. She read the newspaper and it took 6 weeks to get.
Peter Smith, Frontierman Peter Smith is the oldest son of Joseph and Marie, His father died in a border skirmish in southwest Penn Colony 30 years ago. He lives in the western mountains from the Carolinas. He and his neighbors had had to protect King George’s army and loyalist troops. Peter Smith also said that he had very little food so he would have to survive the starvation.
Ida, made childern's toy's and games: She was born in Easton, Pennsylvania. Her husband's name is Zeb and she got married at the age of 18. Here is a list of toys she made:9 pin, jacks, marbles, Jacob's Ladder, climbing bear, ring toss, dolls, shut the box, captains mistress, quort, button on string, hoop and a stick, and a noise maker.
Zeb, carpenter: He is from Easton Pennsylvania. Zeb's name usually means he is in trouble with the wife. He got his skills and love of carpentry from his father. Zeb didn't like the noise of the big city. He helped his wife, Ida make her toys. He said that his two biggest materials he used were a hatchet and an axe.
Charles W. Walker , Leader of Militia: Charles wore a gorge and it meant that he was the leader of status. He said that he would hide the gorge in his shirt during battle because the enemies would know that he was the leader and would try to kill him first.
Joseph O'Fallon was born in Kiltimagh, he likes to trade things for fur. He served as a scout for the French Marines. Joesph said it costed $2,200 for one pack of beaver fur. He traded more than trapping. At the field trip, Joseph was wearing leggings that were made of elk. They looked like pants and they looked warm. I think that was his everyday clothing. The beaver trap that Joseph owned was very basic. It looked like hand cuffs that were big.
Catherine delaw, Spinner gave her cloth to make clothes and she made sleepwear for children. she made clothes for children all sizes
Janette lundahl After she married her husband and she moved west, where she started a farm of her own. she gives material to the clothes maker and she made clothes and gave the clothes to the spinner she makes cloth fabric and a lot of other materials
Peter Smith, Frontierman Peter Smith is the oldest son of Joseph and Marie, His father died in a border skirmish in southwest Penn Colony 30 years ago. He lives in the western mountains from the Carolinas. He and his neighbors had had to protect King George’s army and loyalist troops. Peter Smith also said that he had very little food so he would have to survive the starvation.
Ida, made childern's toy's and games: She was born in Easton, Pennsylvania. Her husband's name is Zeb and she got married at the age of 18. Here is a list of toys she made:9 pin, jacks, marbles, Jacob's Ladder, climbing bear, ring toss, dolls, shut the box, captains mistress, quort, button on string, hoop and a stick, and a noise maker.
Zeb, carpenter: He is from Easton Pennsylvania. Zeb's name usually means he is in trouble with the wife. He got his skills and love of carpentry from his father. Zeb didn't like the noise of the big city. He helped his wife, Ida make her toys. He said that his two biggest materials he used were a hatchet and an axe.
Charles W. Walker , Leader of Militia: Charles wore a gorge and it meant that he was the leader of status. He said that he would hide the gorge in his shirt during battle because the enemies would know that he was the leader and would try to kill him first.
Joseph O'Fallon was born in Kiltimagh, he likes to trade things for fur. He served as a scout for the French Marines. Joesph said it costed $2,200 for one pack of beaver fur. He traded more than trapping. At the field trip, Joseph was wearing leggings that were made of elk. They looked like pants and they looked warm. I think that was his everyday clothing. The beaver trap that Joseph owned was very basic. It looked like hand cuffs that were big.
Catherine delaw, Spinner gave her cloth to make clothes and she made sleepwear for children. she made clothes for children all sizes
Janette lundahl After she married her husband and she moved west, where she started a farm of her own. she gives material to the clothes maker and she made clothes and gave the clothes to the spinner she makes cloth fabric and a lot of other materials