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The Woodland Escape

The Woodland Escape

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Step back in time with us with Brian McCormack and Melonie Sawyer at The Fort at No. 4, a meticulously reconstructed American frontier site in New Hampshire. Together, we delve into the fort's vibrant history, starting from its early days in the 1730s as part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony's expansion. Discover the strategic importance of this fortification, situated on the cusp of New France, where it played a critical role during skirmishes with French forces and served as a pivotal trading and military outpost.
As we explore the fort, Brian shares his unique insights into the cultural interactions and survival strategies on the frontier, emphasizing the significant role of Native American allies like the Mohawk, Wabanaki, and Stockbridge Mohicans in shaping colonial ranger tactics. We also explore traditional cooking methods with Allyson Szabo, who demonstrates how to make a delicious squirrel stew, a staple of frontier cuisine. As Allyson prepares the meal using authentic 18th-century techniques, she discusses the vital role of women in frontier life with Melonie Sawyer. They explore the myriad responsibilities women held, from cooking and child-rearing to managing the fort's internal economy and providing medical care, showcasing the unsung heroes of the frontier. Join us for this educational journey where history comes alive through engaging storytelling, authentic reenactments, and a deep dive into the social dynamics and survival strategies at The Fort at No. 4.
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📺 Featuring: Peter Kelly
🎥 Cinematography, Production & Editing: Catherine Wolfe
🎵 Music Courtesy Of: Richard Fortier and Al MacDonald
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Allyson Szabo, author of "The Reenactor's Cookbook" and "Eat Small, Live Large"
Brian McCormack, Facebook, Wolves of the English, Renactment Group
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@eddybear771
@eddybear771 2 ай бұрын
Ya snuck one in on me Peter. But of course the content does not disappoint. & it's correct. Women were indeed the unsung heros.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
We certainly agree on your point.
@jackcook8613
@jackcook8613 2 ай бұрын
Wow, Peter, a video before Friday. And what a good one at that! This really shows how the women of the frontier kept things together. It shows we wouldn't have made it without them. Man, that bread looks good, and I can smell the stew clear down here in Pennsylvania. All the best to you and Cathy.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
It was an amazing meal shared with some amazing historians.
@bbbcfitchburg2563
@bbbcfitchburg2563 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for recording this video. It brought back many fond memories for me. My family and I did much reenacting at Old Number Four when the Miller’s were the curators. My son Justin and I helped to build some of it as well. We typically portrayed a Scots immigrant family, but we’re occasionally called upon to be Canadians as well. I am Mohawk on my mother’s side from Saint Regis to the North and am pleased to see my people being represented. Again, thank you.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
We were lucky to have the opportunity with Melanie, Brian and Alison … great people and knowledgeable to boot.
@heru-deshet359
@heru-deshet359 Ай бұрын
I never ask God to bless our food. I thank Him for the blessed food He provides.
@Pirateforliberty
@Pirateforliberty Ай бұрын
I'm a descendant of Nathan Whiting. I had a chance to visit The Fort At No. 4 many years ago. I am glad the history of the fort is stay active.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
As am I, many of our historical sites lack adequate funding and if not for volunteers would most likely be lost to history.
@rlwoods61
@rlwoods61 Ай бұрын
Just a thought on Squirrel Stew! My mother-in-law-who, turns 91 this year, grew up during the depression in a log cabin built by her father. I was fussing about all the squirrels in the yard and said out loud that I needed to start shooting them. I asked my mother-in-law if she knew how to cook them. She said a couple of things. She said she ate so much squirrel when she was a young child, she would never eat it again! The 2nd thing she said was that you can survive on squirrel but you will never get fat on it! I changed the topic of the conversation!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Never grow fat … made me laugh.
@jamesongranite1776
@jamesongranite1776 Ай бұрын
Thank you for shedding some light on an amazing place. I love that fort and my state.hope you had a wonderful time!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Our pleasure! You live in a beautiful state.
@TomCramer-xu8tx
@TomCramer-xu8tx Ай бұрын
Excellent presentation! thank you!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
@stevenshanofski6801
@stevenshanofski6801 Ай бұрын
Great episode! It was nice seeing the perspective of the women and everything they did. Certainly unsung heroes. Their toils, I am sure, were appreciated then as they are now. Really enjoying following your adventures. Safe travels my friends!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
We agree totally.
@campkillemall
@campkillemall 2 ай бұрын
I could sit and watch this all day with everyone doing their own thing. it's all so interesting.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, very flattering.
@cliffelliott7300
@cliffelliott7300 Ай бұрын
Peter thank you so much for giving us "wee bit of history"!! It is so great to teach REAL history. When you look at the word it's "his-story" and yet so many of the wonderful stories are being lost. Keep it up. I would like to send you a gift if I could get an address to send d it to. Thanks again "Carcajou" Cliff Elliott (also of Irish descent)
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Cliff. As to a gift, your kind words are in themselves, gift enough.
@gregoryselner7261
@gregoryselner7261 2 ай бұрын
That squirrel looked so tender cooked that way. I enjoyed the history of life in the fort on the frontier.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
The meal was exquisite!
@hayward434
@hayward434 2 ай бұрын
I am very appreciative of all your videos, but this one has been special on all fronts.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you, Hayward.
@lilykatmoon4508
@lilykatmoon4508 Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this episode, especially the important role of women on the frontier. I enjoyed learning how the community functioned, taking care of each other and using people’s strengths. I also enjoyed the plant lore and alternate ways of adding to the diet in lean times. It was all fascinating! I grew up in Ohio and we went to a Mohican camp for a week in 6th grade. We learned a lot about what the colonists learned from the native populations. This was in the 70s, and it’s still one of the most significant experiences of my life. Learning about the trade and cooperation between the natives and the colonists was very interesting as well. Excellent video. Thanks for everyone’s hard work and coming together for this video!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
When old memories remain vivid you know it had on impact on you as a person. Thanks for watching and your comments.
@richardofsylmar
@richardofsylmar Ай бұрын
I would sure like to have me some of that squirrel stew. Thank you for another wonderful video.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
It was a treat indeed.
@dalelittle3889
@dalelittle3889 Ай бұрын
These Women are EPIC
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Indeed they are.
@kingrafa3938
@kingrafa3938 Ай бұрын
Another interesting video with great food.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@gregorypennell1755
@gregorypennell1755 Ай бұрын
Yet another great episode…that is a very impressive site, I sure wish there was somewhere close to us here in eastern Kentucky. It’s wonderful that you were able to team up with Brian and Mel, whom I’ve followed on instagram for several years. They bring impressive real-life skills to their impressions. The “Wolves of the English” are a scary bunch, glad they were on our side!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Brain and Melanie were amazing hosts and very avid historians.
@daveyjoweaver6282
@daveyjoweaver6282 Ай бұрын
Just an Excellent visit to the eighteenth century when people worked together as a huge family. And Native People’s were very important for so many aspects of survival. A Beautiful fort indeed with Great Folks! These are times I long for and often felt I was there. Thank You So Much Peter and your Friends! You can’t imagine how much I wanted to dip that bread in that good stew! Many Blessings and Great Adventures! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
We agree, the fort was amazing.
@RandallSchwed
@RandallSchwed Ай бұрын
It's fun being in the kitchen, next to the fire with the ladies.💗
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
It really is a true learning experience.
@robertwiggins4921
@robertwiggins4921 2 ай бұрын
Just another great vid Peter and Cathy. I wasn't expecting another one, and it is not Friday yet!! So.. maybe one more before the week is out?!?! You are so right to focus an episode on the contributions of the fairer sex!! The contribution was HUGE!! HOW IS IT THAT YOU ALWAYS SEEM TO WANDER INTO THE KITCHEN JUST AS THE FOOD IS ALMOST DONE, PETER??? Best Regards to you both!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Another one on friday. As to my timing, years of practice.
@robertwiggins4921
@robertwiggins4921 2 ай бұрын
@@TheWoodlandEscape You have obviously perfected your skill! Three vids in one week!! You spoil us and raise our expectations!!
@Hammer1978
@Hammer1978 Ай бұрын
My Grandfather was Mohawk/German and a Fur Trader for Hudson Bay Fur Company.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Very interesting family lineage!
@rickcooper6817
@rickcooper6817 Ай бұрын
Great episode, thanks to everyone who participated in this. Sure would like to have some squirrel gravy about now. Thanks Mr. Peter and Ms. Cathy.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
A man of my own heart…. Squirrel is good!
@elizabethreneeprima
@elizabethreneeprima 11 күн бұрын
I loved this! I meant to comment a few weeks ago but, I got busy. Haha my busy is nothing compared to the women back in the day. Thank you for spotlighting what they had to do and go through. I am amazed at how much they got done with the tools they had. I am a stay at home mom of 4 and I struggle getting the meals cooked, laundry done, schoolwork taught, dishes done, and the house cleaned and organized. It was fascinating to see how much the community of women banded together and parsed out the chores. It makes so much sense. My husband is gone for weeks at a time for work so I even get not having help with that and everything falls to me. I think that is hard until I realize I have a washer and dryer, dishwasher, electricy, running water, and so many conveniences that allow me to get it all done. They really were amazing! I also cook from scratch 90% of the meals, still I don't make my own pasta and only sometimes have homemade bread. So that they also were growing and gathering all the food, preparing it and preserving it, and I have a grocery store across the street. I have a small garden but it couldn't sustain my family. Just impressive. Loved this video thanks!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 10 күн бұрын
Sounds like to me Elizabeth that you deserve a medal of trophy . You may have all those modern things, but you lack that community of woman working together for the common good. Thanks so much for watching and your most interesting comments.
@elizabethreneeprima
@elizabethreneeprima 10 күн бұрын
You are to kind. As a little girl I always wanted to be a mom. If you asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up at 5 years old I would say a mom. And I have been blessed with 4 little ones. It is so challenging and rewarding at the same time. Thank you for your encouragement.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 10 күн бұрын
@@elizabethreneeprima We have 5 kids and 10 grandchildren.
@elizabethreneeprima
@elizabethreneeprima 10 күн бұрын
That is awesome! We are going to see how things go but we might have one more! Congrats what wonderful family!
@johnt.chambers4204
@johnt.chambers4204 Ай бұрын
As always, a very enjoyable video. The squirrel stew sure brought back some memories. Growing up here in the Smokey Mountains, we ate just about anything that moved. My favorite wild meat was always rabbit, but squirrel was a close second for me. We cooked it several ways. My favorite was to boil it until it became tender and then bread it and fry it. We would take the broth from the boiling and either make dumplings or gravy. I was more partial to the gravy.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Like you, my favorite way is deep fried and we are a lot of it growing up and still to this day.
@williamqueen8790
@williamqueen8790 2 ай бұрын
This is hands down the best video you have put together, thank you Peter and all the others who helped. God bless you all.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Wow, thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
@scottmcfarland2149
@scottmcfarland2149 2 ай бұрын
Great video! I lived in NH for years and never heard of Fort #4. My son and I are going to NH in June. Hopefully we can fit this into our itinerary. 🐾🙏🏻✌🏻
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Worth the trip ! Thanks for watching.
@ashleyanderson2859
@ashleyanderson2859 2 ай бұрын
Appreciate your efforts and dedication. Wonderful production as always. Thank you for showing the diversity and highlighting what it takes to keep a community running. Thanks again and keep your powder dry!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
There was indeed a lot to keep folks, housed, safe and feed. Watch yer top knot.
@elwoodtaylor1092
@elwoodtaylor1092 Ай бұрын
Words escape me on how to express how much i enjoyed this interesting video on the great frontier of the Americas well done folks
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
A very flattering compliment, I thank you.
@beverlymichael5830
@beverlymichael5830 Ай бұрын
What a beautiful video. I could listen to the ladies all day. What amazing stew and bread. Reminds me how many nights grandpa provided squirrel or rabbit for the meals. It helped out food on the table. And I still have his .22 rifle he hunted with back in 50’s. I can still feel his hands on that rifle with aim on a squirrel or rabbit. Thank you for such a beautiful video.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
What a fantastic memory, thanks for sharing.
@RevAllyson
@RevAllyson Ай бұрын
I was so angry with myself, because I managed to burn the bottom of the bread when I was baking it in the dutch oven. :) All in all, the meal turned out wonderful, though!
@brokentoe570
@brokentoe570 2 ай бұрын
Nutmeg? Is this JAs.Townsend and son. LAL 😅 great vedio.Thank you all.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching.
@RevAllyson
@RevAllyson Ай бұрын
This made me laugh... it was indeed a nod to Jas. Townsend. LOL... Though nutmeg was used in quite a few of the recipes we still have written down. Likely (and this is a guess on my part, not something researched, so take it with a grain of salt) because it's a nut rather than a leaf or powder. It's easy to transport, and frankly, they're light. A little goes a long way, too!
@RonOhio
@RonOhio Ай бұрын
Another fascinating episode. The production values are exceptional.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thank you, I’ll pass on your compliment to Cathy.
@dustyoldhat3543
@dustyoldhat3543 2 ай бұрын
As always, wonderful content, fantastic location, beautiful camera shots. Thank you for the extra conversations of and input by all included in this video.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
I’ll pass on your fine compliments.
@palonghunter3608
@palonghunter3608 Ай бұрын
You're a inspiration to me. And this video stirs me even more. To where I have to figure out how to delve deeper into this amazing "hobby"....lifestyle. Thanks for every video you and Cathy put out!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
I'm so glad, it’s a great hobby with great people.
@drewsteffen8166
@drewsteffen8166 Ай бұрын
A wonderful piece of history.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thank you so much.
@nadenegordon7639
@nadenegordon7639 Ай бұрын
Loved this! Important information for where we are today.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@smoothvern165
@smoothvern165 2 ай бұрын
What a great video! It was awesome to hear Brian and Melanie speaking, after I followed them both on Instagram. And the bread and especially the squirrel stew looked so good!! Excellent, excellent video! Thank you for sharing it!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
@swatson1190
@swatson1190 Ай бұрын
I grew up eating squirrel stew. My dad in I used to go trapping in the fall and winter for rabbit and raccoon pelts. It was $20 for the raccoon and $15 for the rabbit. It was the way we paid our bills and had food in our bellies. Dad taught me that you don't waste anything. During the summer it was lots of squirrel and garden vegetables.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Your dad was wise to give you such sound advice.
@sheilam4964
@sheilam4964 Ай бұрын
Thx guys for this very educational video, filming it and sharing it with us.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
@jeffgrier8488
@jeffgrier8488 Ай бұрын
That was a fantastic video, and a great bit of history. That looked like a wonderful place, and the stew didn't look bad either!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thanks 👍. The stew was absolutely amazing.
@user-nf3jj3ie3v
@user-nf3jj3ie3v Ай бұрын
We had a great time filming with you. The video looks fantastic. I look like im 10 feet tall when i carried the squirel into the kitchen. Lol. Would love to do it again with the both of you.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Well sir, in my books you are 10 feet tall. We had a blast Brian … don’t you forgetting your visit.
@guytwombly2955
@guytwombly2955 2 күн бұрын
I’m born and raised in the White Mt’s of NH., and I never heard of Louis Gill fascinating TY ❤
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 күн бұрын
I love your State. Spent many a week rock climbing in those beautiful mountains in my youth. Thanks for watching.
@guytwombly2955
@guytwombly2955 2 күн бұрын
@@TheWoodlandEscape I moved from NH in 1975, but my heart is still there!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 күн бұрын
@@guytwombly2955 understandable!
@rocklickranch2804
@rocklickranch2804 2 ай бұрын
Peter, I always await your video drops with great anticipation and I’m never disappointed. Your channel is a treasure as far as I’m concerned.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@tracyking6657
@tracyking6657 Ай бұрын
Another very educational presentation. Outstanding.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@mattwinthewoods
@mattwinthewoods Ай бұрын
Really glad to have found the channel! Thank you from Minnesota. Cheers!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and a big hello from Upper Canada.
@robertmoore203
@robertmoore203 Ай бұрын
Fort Klock and Johnson Hall, you will be in my back yard, lol. Visit The Fort Plain Museum and take a ride up Route 10 to the Stone Arabia Battlefield, visit the two churches on rte. 10, in the back gravesite is were Col. Brown is buried. Be sure to visit the museum, it is loaded with awesome history. Tons of great info.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
I’m definitely coming back.
@8626John
@8626John Ай бұрын
Excellent! It's great to see so much research-based historical activities and sites. Out west It's mostly black powder rendezvous, which are very loosely based on history, if at all.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
It is much older for sure on the east side of the continent.
@user-yg6jx3oc7e
@user-yg6jx3oc7e Ай бұрын
Very interesting
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Glad you think so!
@aggieduke1
@aggieduke1 2 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this Peter and Cathy. Great content.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@dhession64
@dhession64 2 ай бұрын
I just shared this to FB with an incredulous lament that you're subs are as low as they are, and a request to all to like, subscribe, and watch previous vids of yours. Even though the frontier women weren't as well covered in the writings of the era, my impression of what I've read is that they were definitely not unappreciated; maybe taken for granted a little, but their roles weren't ignored. If you look at any society, those providing the "infrastructure support" rarely get mentioned, but that's not to say they weren't recognized somehow. Any man with half a brain in that environment desired a "good woman" to help with the homestead while he was out earning the money or the living, which was what society expected him to do. Great video, Peter, and Cathy did a fabulous job behind the camera as usual 😊 y'all keep up the good work 👍🏻😁
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
We appreciate your support. Some might say slow growth, we prefer to think of it as organic growth. I totally agree with you on both the need for and often lack of recognition that the female gender received.
@alexs3447
@alexs3447 2 ай бұрын
Great meal in a cool location.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
It was indeed!
@marieleopold1625
@marieleopold1625 Ай бұрын
How VERY INTERESTING! Thanks 4 this vid and the fine hand of Empress Catherine in filming. A 'lovely' fort that seemed to be 'well-thought-out'. Funny how the history I was taught spoke little about the intermarriage of colonists and natives, along with adoption of one with the other. I thought we had harbored animosities throughout homesteading/settlements...but the 'need' to consolidate goods and understanding/knowledge out -won foolish biases, thank Goodness! Can't say that squirrel bodies in a stew look appetizing to me...I'd a had to shop-em-up so as 'not' to recognize the critters...yeah I know...I'm a wuss! LOL! Seems the 9th President of the U.S.; William Henry Harrison, enjoyed squirrel stew. He said; "I actually had squirrel stew once. Not bad actually...the goal is to remove all the hair, which the chef in my case failed to do." YIKES! Twuz a fascinating telling of; 'Wee-bits' and both the Native and Female background on life at the Fort. Take care dear ones...health and blessings! :)
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Oh my, hair on squirrel, not a pleasant thought. There were thousands of inter marriages in Colonial America and even more in Canada as the French immersed themselves in native culture.
@melissam9064
@melissam9064 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely fascinating, i loved your video! Thank you so much for keeping our history alive!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, we have a whole lot of fun doing it.
@ericenos1097
@ericenos1097 Ай бұрын
Such a great area my father in law and I used to go on fishing trips by Crowne Point great memories
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
It certainly a very beautiful area.
@jeffwilcher3333
@jeffwilcher3333 Ай бұрын
Wonderful… I enjoy your videos so greatly.. keep up the good work.. Onward and Upward is Still the Watchword ..
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thank you! Will do!
@nhmountains5683
@nhmountains5683 Ай бұрын
Awesome video Peter. You were very close to my home when you were at Number 4.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Well then, I should have dropped in, lol.
@kellydietz6720
@kellydietz6720 Ай бұрын
Oh, wonderful. Great job you guys❤❤❤
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! The easy people I’ve ever worked with and exceptionally nice !
@mitchmatthews6713
@mitchmatthews6713 Ай бұрын
As a former reenactor, this warms my heart.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
And your comment, mine.
@johnclarke6647
@johnclarke6647 Ай бұрын
I am of TUSCARORA descent. They did not move from NC until after 1804, when my cousin, Thomas Jefferson relocated them from eastern NC to western NY and PA.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
My research indicates much, much early as to oral history. I’d love to see a link to the documentation you refer to.
@jamesvatter5729
@jamesvatter5729 Ай бұрын
Great stuff, Peter. You are certainly making your travels recently.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
We are indeed getting about!
@allenenabnit7078
@allenenabnit7078 Ай бұрын
It’s a way better life then what we now have
@beverlymichael5830
@beverlymichael5830 Ай бұрын
I so agree. I always say I was born way too late as this is where my heart is.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Hard but I agree.
@SirFrederick
@SirFrederick Ай бұрын
I slept in the room with the drum when I was the Commander of the weekend for Stark's Muster.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Cool
@jeffersonspace
@jeffersonspace Ай бұрын
Thank you Peter, Cathy, and fellow historians.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@charlmaynehawthorne9372
@charlmaynehawthorne9372 Ай бұрын
I AM GLAD , YOU ARE EDUCATING THE GENERAL PUBLIC WHO INTERESTED FROM 400 YEARS AGO GOING FORWard.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
I love all history, but this time era I find the most fascinating.
@janetnga3234
@janetnga3234 2 ай бұрын
Great content! I had just discovered the value of strawberry leaves. I have educated myself on what's edible and useful on my land. Thank you for preserving this knowledge. We all need to know some holistic helps.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful and I totally agree on more natural approach to one’s health.
@BearCreekWoodworking
@BearCreekWoodworking Ай бұрын
I enjoy listening how life was back in 1750. I also enjoy looking at the wooden furniture and items of that time period. Awesome Video! 👍👏😃
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@bpfirehunt0192
@bpfirehunt0192 2 ай бұрын
As always great video and history lesson. You inspire me to try to get into reenactment in my area.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Great hobby with great people. If your just starting you’ll find the most welcoming people in any hobby.
@Chris_natour
@Chris_natour Ай бұрын
Hi. What can I say? Wow! Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Germany, Chris
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and greetings from this side of the pond.
@royevans7793
@royevans7793 Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this video, very informative!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@user-tp5wj4fr3m
@user-tp5wj4fr3m Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. I sure enjoyed it
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
I'm so glad!
@robertcurns3845
@robertcurns3845 Ай бұрын
I think you have hit a home run, Peter!!! GREAT episode!!!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
I thank you sir.
@kevinthorrington2131
@kevinthorrington2131 Ай бұрын
With all the awful things happening in the world it’s refreshing to watch videos like this.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
That’s gratifying, thank you.
@billgraham4127
@billgraham4127 2 ай бұрын
Great show.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@jtsterry
@jtsterry 2 ай бұрын
❤😊😊 one word: excellent !
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@d.l.f.6173
@d.l.f.6173 Ай бұрын
I'm from a little town in S.C. called Bath. In horse valley, the fist mill was set up in 1711. Gust east of August Ga.
@outdoorlife5396
@outdoorlife5396 2 ай бұрын
Hey, I am glad that he reenacts the time period. I think that it may be lost to time.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@1942rambo
@1942rambo 2 ай бұрын
Always so special.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@gayabele4
@gayabele4 Ай бұрын
My daughter lives a couple miles from Fort 4. You can hear the canon firing on reenactment days. Now I have to go!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
You’ll not be disappointed.
@artcaldwell3468
@artcaldwell3468 Ай бұрын
So. Even. Today. Treat. Us. Women. With. Respect!!!! We. Helped. Keep. Us. Alive. Even. Back. In early age 1700s pray. For. Us men. And. Women. Both. We. Working together and. Hard. To. Live. On. The. Frunt tear
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
You are spot on, thanks for the comments.
@joshbagley1959
@joshbagley1959 2 ай бұрын
Awesome seeing you at Fort #4! That was one of my first reenacting sites when I really got into it in 2000. I was with the 3rd Massachusetts Provincial RGT (New England Living History Association). It's a fun place and lots of great history. They're doing a Scottish Highland event on 29 June.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Awesome fort and awesome people. The Highland Games sounds like fun.
@shirleychase1033
@shirleychase1033 Ай бұрын
There is so much to learn from this video. Thank you.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation
@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation Ай бұрын
Is this the same fort that Returning from a raid on St. Francis, Quebec, Robert Rogers in 1759 sought help here for his hungry Rangers at Fort Wentworth far up the Connecticut River.?
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
It is indeed.
@Ilikeit616
@Ilikeit616 Ай бұрын
Howdy Peter I like those buildings ... WOW 4 stories up ...must to have been something to do . Did you go up ? or did they let people go up ? You have had squirrel before right ? Did you or Cathy cook it in the cabin .... You friend Brian .... part Indian....is that piece of jewelry hanging .. part of the Indian custom ? Did it mean something , like rank ? Woman is not written about to much ... of what they HAD to do it was not a choice....they needed to eat and have a roof too ....Amazing . Thanks for the great story .
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Eaten it all my life and yes in the cabin. Nose tradesilver was very common in the 1700’s.
@RevAllyson
@RevAllyson Ай бұрын
I'm the one who cooked the squirrel, and I did cook it over the fire in the hearth. I also baked some bread there, though I managed to scorch the bottom. Never fails, when you're trying to show off it gets messed up. ;)
@donhaney7753
@donhaney7753 Ай бұрын
I'd love to get into reenacting, but im not sure where to start. Im from western PA, Fort Ligonier, Fort Pitt, and Fort Necessity are all less than an hour from me. In fact, i live about 2 miles from Bushy Run battlefield if you are familiar with that one.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
You are literally surrounded by living historians. Google groups, you’ll find them more than welcoming.
@ianandresen2326
@ianandresen2326 2 ай бұрын
Beautiful spot! Thanks for sharing!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
It is worth a visit if you’re ever down there.
@markhill8276
@markhill8276 2 ай бұрын
loved it
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Worth the effort than!
@terriaustill2211
@terriaustill2211 Ай бұрын
Loved tho thank you!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
I appreciate your kind words.
@masonseek2725
@masonseek2725 29 күн бұрын
Just looking at this video makes me wanna go there
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 29 күн бұрын
It is a wonderful historical site, indeed.
@lae52
@lae52 Ай бұрын
What a great video. There is absolutely nothing regarding the frontier role of women. You only hear about the exceptions to women's roles. I don't know if you have more video, but I'd sure love to see it. Particularly the English lady who married into Iroquois society.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
We have over 200 episodes in our play list. Melanie will be featured in one coming out i a couple of weeks.
@vonscheer3993
@vonscheer3993 2 ай бұрын
Very good thank you!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
@raymondcava4669
@raymondcava4669 2 ай бұрын
Awesome thank you for the education
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching.
@the18thcenturygardener57
@the18thcenturygardener57 2 ай бұрын
Fantastic... very enjoyable. Thanks for all the wonderful content that you create.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Many thanks, thanks for watching.
@lancehenderson7249
@lancehenderson7249 2 ай бұрын
Great video Peter and Kathy, one of my favorites. Man is that fort huge. Lucky us for another video. Interesting herb grinder. That squirrel stew looked very good, tender as well. History lesson in this was great, one of my favorites. Certainly in the top 5. Keep your powder dry
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍 . That herb grinder was one of my favorite things in the fort … I’d never seen one.
@RevAllyson
@RevAllyson Ай бұрын
Apparently those herb grinders are incredibly rare. Most were made with an iron wheel and base, though the bowl and handles could be wood. I had never used one before, either, so it was new to me! The stew was *very* tender, and tasty!
@randybrown140
@randybrown140 2 ай бұрын
Wonderful show 👍
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@lisalewis3891
@lisalewis3891 Ай бұрын
I'm watching on Mother's Day, thanks for recognizing women.
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
You are so very welcome and Happy Mothers Day to you.
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 2 ай бұрын
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY USA brother and everyone else thank you for sharing this video with all the information from history and my friends who I have shared this video with love this video
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
So nice of you, thanks.
@donnanorman340
@donnanorman340 2 ай бұрын
Very educational and interesting. TFS. 💛 From 🇨🇦
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@deniscaron1306
@deniscaron1306 Ай бұрын
Only 3 hours from my place! Should have went with you!! thanks for the video
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Indeed you should have.
@calebfoster552
@calebfoster552 Ай бұрын
Wonderful episode!
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@PATCsawyer
@PATCsawyer Ай бұрын
Down South we called any dish with squirrel in the pot "Brunswick stew" and it wasn't complete without some okra.
@RevAllyson
@RevAllyson Ай бұрын
Brunswick Stew requires okra, I totally agree! ;) That's why this was "just" stew LOL
@TheWoodlandEscape
@TheWoodlandEscape Ай бұрын
Interesting … thanks for sharing.
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