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Dave Taylor's Great Adventure
11-26-2014, 09:18 PM
Post: #106
RE: Dave Taylor's Great Adventure
(11-26-2014 05:12 PM)SSlater Wrote:  
(11-26-2014 07:36 AM)BettyO Wrote:  Dave -

I admire your talents - and they are many! You are a great historian and researcher. "Living" the history as authentically as possible is a great learning tool, trust me. In my lifetime in order to "know" history better, I've learned to harness and plow with a horse; a valuable lesson which I used for over a month; not easy. I've lived outside for 5 days in 105 degree heat, lived outside for 3 days in 25 degree cold (and 6 inches of snow to boot!), learned to ride sidesaddle (again, not easy - I'll stick like Dr. Mary Walker, to riding cross saddle, thank you!), harnessed horses and driven carriages; cooked over an open fire, slept outside for I don't know how long - the list goes on....

My point is that living history is really learning history! Your wonderful endeavor really took advantage of that - learning not only how JWB subsisted in the wilds; but how Victorian people in general lived - a very valuable lesson indeed! And thanks for educating all of US with your wonderful videos! I've downloaded and saved every one.

Thank you for your wonderful contributions! And KEEP GOING! Next time we want to see you go across the Potomac!

Dave. If you do get a notion to cross the Potomac, You can land on my farm - as I believe Booth did, because it was Cawood'a Camp.
(Herold put it this way - 'we came out of the Nanjemoy at sundown, passed within 300 yards of a Gunboat, and landed on Mathias Point."

Where I can help - I'll get you back to Maryland. That's easier than rowing back. Think about doing it in April. Come on by and make your plans. Suggest: Dent's Meadow to Blossom Point the first day and Blossom Point to Mathias Point the second day,- as they did it. Anyone want to lend him a broken leg????.
P.S.Thank You - Betty O. and Roger, for your suggestion.
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11-27-2014, 07:02 AM
Post: #107
RE: Dave Taylor's Great Adventure
SSlater,Can I come down and touch the land on your farm? I manage to reach out and touch Pullman Island[1000 Island Region]every time I go by it in a boat!
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11-28-2014, 08:48 PM
Post: #108
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(11-27-2014 07:02 AM)HerbS Wrote:  SSlater,Can I come down and touch the land on your farm? I manage to reach out and touch Pullman Island[1000 Island Region]every time I go by it in a boat!
If YOU COME BY, COME WITH A MOTOR. IT'S A LONG WAY BACK. I'LL GIVE YOU A C.W.PIECE OF SHRAPNEL. (I CAN'T IDENTIFY WHICH BOAT IT CAME FROM.
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11-29-2014, 06:23 AM
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Thank you very much.I will try to come by during the Surratt Conference!-Herb Swingle
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12-15-2014, 03:16 PM
Post: #110
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I think JWB In The Woods was fantastic. In March I plan to walk the entire Booth escape route and need an "Davey Herold" to accompany me. Any Volunteers?
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12-15-2014, 04:14 PM
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Please reconnoiter the route in a vehicle first. There are sections of it in and around D.C. that I would not recommend you walk through - even with numerous companions.
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