Women Of The Revolutionary War: Camp Followers
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LIVE Sand Casting the West Front of George Washington's Mansion
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Did Women Impersonate Soldiers In The Revolutionary War?
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Hush Every Breeze Performed On George Washington's Reproduction Harpsichord
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A BLOODY History Of Revolutionary War Medicine
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Martha Washington’s 1759 Arrival At Mount Vernon
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A DAY With BRITISH Revolutionary War Reenactors
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DELICIOUS & QUICK 18th Century Recipe: Sausage & Apples!
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George Washington's FAVORITE Breakfast: Hoecakes
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ULTIMATE Revolutionary War Battle Reenactment
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Beef Collops and Ale Bread (18th Century Style)
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George Washington's Gristmill: The Oliver Evans System
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George Washington's Mount Vernon: Colonial Angling
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Weaving on the Loom with Melissa Weaver Dunning
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Sheep Shearing at George Washington's Mount Vernon
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Women Of The Revolutionary War: Camp Followers
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Did you know that women were a big part of running a British encampment during the Revolutionary War? Reenactors Jane Pease and Christian Howlett are 18th-century reenactors who portray the live of two women in a British encampment. In this interview, they talk about the circumstances that would have lead to a woman to become a camp follower.
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Hercules on the Death of George Washington
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
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29:33
LIVE Sand Casting the West Front of George Washington's Mansion
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
4

2:18
Did Women Impersonate Soldiers In The Revolutionary War?
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
6

3:53
Hush Every Breeze Performed On George Washington's Reproduction Harpsichord
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
8

7:04
A BLOODY History Of Revolutionary War Medicine
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
9

1:37
Martha Washington’s 1759 Arrival At Mount Vernon
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
15

4:51
A DAY With BRITISH Revolutionary War Reenactors
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
22

1:02
DELICIOUS & QUICK 18th Century Recipe: Sausage & Apples!
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
23

1:00
George Washington's FAVORITE Breakfast: Hoecakes
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
31

1:22
ULTIMATE Revolutionary War Battle Reenactment
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
37

1:59
Beef Collops and Ale Bread (18th Century Style)
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
40

7:12
George Washington's Gristmill: The Oliver Evans System
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
43

3:25
George Washington's Mount Vernon: Colonial Angling
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
53

3:35
Weaving on the Loom with Melissa Weaver Dunning
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
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2:58
Sheep Shearing at George Washington's Mount Vernon
Living History and 18th-Century Demonstrations
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