- I am looking forward to meeting Zebadiah The Carpenter because I like to see the creations the carpenters make with the wood and because the tools he uses are not like regular tools. I also want to see what happened to the pieces of wood he made went on.
- I also want to meet Ida Children's toys and games because I want to see how she made the toys and games back then. I also want to see how long it took her to make the toys because they did not have machines of big factories to make the toys.
- 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. The most interesting thing she taught me was that they only made wool white not its natural color.
- 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. The most interesting thing he taught me was that he uses chin instead of feet.
- Zedadiah the Carpenter, The axe and the hatchet are the most important tools, in that time period in this time period coopers ad (is basically a barrel) it is used quite often and hard to make. They use a shaving horse and a draw knife to shape stuff like the legs of tables. The most interesting thing he taught me was that The mostly used a axe and a hatchet.
- 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, and if you miss with gun use other side and wack other guy and crush skull. The most interesting thing he taught me was that the bullet would go right through your forehead.
- Josephs O'Fallon One beaver fur every pound is 25 dollars, it also could pay for a teachers salary for one year in New York. The most interesting thing he taught me was that he would sell 90 pounds of fur.
- Catherine DuBois colonial clothier, woman and young children wore shifts, and there was something called a stay that made you keep your posture correct. The most interesting thing she taught me was they wore stays to keep there posture correct.
- Christine 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. The most interesting thing she taught me was the Inn was used for a lot of different things.
- Peter Smith Frontiers man, He was ten hours away from the nearest town and if you were good you would get only one meal a day. The hardest thing was to find food so if you found food you would get most of it. There was no money so you cold only trade. The most interesting thing he taught me was that you only had one meal a day.
- British Grenadier: Rowland Soule, He serves the king and if you were captured could rot in jail, serve the king of join the British Navy. They used Betty lamps for light because they did not have electricity. The main thing they ate was oatmeal and rice. The most interesting thing he taught me was the only thing they ate was oatmeal and rice.
- Ida: Children's Toy's and Games: The things she made were Ring toss, Jacobs ladder,Jacks,Clay marbles (The father may steel the marbles and go hunting with them.) They also had an older version of connect four, Shut the box, Toy soldiers Noise makers and the climbing bear. The most interesting thing they taught me was the carpenter made the toys and then she put all the little pieces together.
- Summary: My experience at the historical reenactment was good because I learned lots of things like that the Inn was used for a lot of different things. Like a church and a court.