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55th Annual Virginia Thanksgiving Festival at Berkeley Plantation

55th-annual-thanksgiving-fest-nov2016Join us Sunday, November 6, 2016 from noon till 4PM for the 55th annual Virginia Thanksgiving Festival at Berkeley Plantation. Celebrate the First English Speaking Thanksgiving in the New World!

The Henricus Citie Militia will be participating in the re-enactment of the 1619 landing of the ship Margaret & Captain Woodlief and his men who portray America’s First Thanksgiving.  A few of our members will row into shore from our 31′ coastal trading vessel to reenact the original landing.  The original vessel, the Margaret, was only 35′ long!

Captain John Woodlief (Woodliffe) was with the Jamestown settlers in 1609- the Second Charter of the Virginia Company of London. He later returned to England to bring other colonists as well as his wife and family to Virginia. Again he returned to England and in 1619, Woodlief, as captain and governor, sailed from Bristol on the good ship Margaret.

Berkeley Plantation 

12602 Harrison Landing Rd.
Charles City, VA 23030-3339

For more information:

www.virginiathanksgivingfestival.com

www.berkeleyplantation.com

www.facebook.com/Berkeley-Plantation

 

 

 

The Sea Lion Project Update Oct 2015

Photo © 2015 Randall Burt
Photo © 2015 Randall Burt

The Saga of the Sea Lion series presented on our blog highlighting the planning and building of the ship has been interrupted for the time being to announce the following great news. It’s almost impossible to relate the progress during the past two weeks to restore the Sea Lion ship and bring it to Virginia.

After six and a half years the ship was partially disassembled (see time-lapse video provided by Martha Anderson of the Sea Lion Project) and transported to Albany for initial repairs and stabilization of the deck.

Almost everyone we met up with along Lake Chautauqua all the way from Jamestown to Westfield had a story to tell about the ship they love so much. “My wedding was held aboard the ship” one lady shared, but I couldn’t tell if the tears in her eyes were from her fond memories or the cold wind rolling in off Lake Erie.

Almost every store and restaurant had a photo of the ship, or some other form of memorabilia displayed inside. One restaurant had a beautiful painting by a local artist hung on the wall of the Sea Lion returning to Barcelona Harbor with a haunting image of the ship fully rigged in billowing clouds sailing through the sky.

Ron Blackburn & Dennis Strawderman
Ron Blackburn & Dennis Strawderman

Scarano Boat Builders did an excellent job of preparing the ship for the move so that it arrived “safe and sound” in Albany. From Albany the Sea Lion will be moved to Henricus Historical Park (www.henricus.org), the second English settlement in the new world, where it will be interpreted to the public including 35,000 school children each year.

None of this could have been possible without the support of the members of the Sea Lion Project who voted unanimously to move the ship to Virginia for its restoration and even provide monetary support for the move. Their hospitality included providing lodging for us in a beautiful bed and breakfast along the lake at the Maple Springs Lake Side Inn (www.mslsi.com), to giving us an original outfit worn by one of the sailors on the ship, a brass Sea Lion belt buckle, and a large bag of Restore the Sea Lion buttons.

John Cheney, one of the original supporters of the Sea Lion Project, has carefully collected and maintained many of the blocks, cannons, and other parts of the ship including the leaded glass windows off the stern. During our trip to New York we were able to meet with the divers who worked in the murky water of Lake Erie for months on end to salvage the ship. We have over 750 photos of the move provided by Martha Anderson. The Patterson Library in Westfield has been tremendously helpful as well providing us with a wealth of information they have on the ship that will help us in the restoration.


For more info please visit:

Henricus Historical Park www.henricus.org • Facebook Henricus-Park • Twitter @HenricusPark

Sea Lion Project www.sealionprojectltd.com • Facebook bpsferry • Twitter @bpsferry200

Randall Burt’s Sea Lion Fan Page facebook.com/Sea-Lion-Ship-114553268561851

Scarano Boat Builders www.scaranoboat.com • Facebook Scarano-Boat-Building

Patterson Library www.pattersonlibrary.org • Facebook Patterson-Library

2014 Henricus Mudstock Event

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“Peace, love and mud!” as the saying goes. Here are some photos from the annual 2014 Henricus Historical Park Mudstock Event which took place on June 28th, 2014.

Click here to check out the Henricus Mudstock 2014 Gallery.

Or visit our Facebook image gallery here: Henricus Mudstock 2014 Gallery, all photos courtesy of Jim Byrd.

The event featured some of the militia such as Paul Carter, Ron Blackburn and Dennis Strawderman.

They even met up with the Henricus Executive Director Charles Grant, better known as Charlie, getting groovy and rockin’ out with his Grateful Dead t-shirt! All in all, the event proved successful.

For more info visit:

www.henricus.org
www.facebook.com/henricusmilitia
www.sportsbackers.org

Join Henricus Historical Park for the 4th Annual Arts & Culture Xpo 2014

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Join us for the annual Arts & Culture Xpo Event on June 28, 2014 at the Richmond Convention Center in the heart of the Richmond Arts and Cultural district.

You can visit the Henricus Historical Park booth and 100+  other arts & culture organizations.

The Arts & Culture Xpo spotlights the Richmond region’s non-profit arts with live performances and much more. It is a gathering for anyone who values arts and culture in our community!

FREE admission and parking. Hosted by CultureWorks Richmond

» For more information:
4th Annual Arts & Culture Xpo
Saturday, June 28th, 2014 – 10 to 4pm
Greater Richmond Convention Center
403 N Third St, Richmond, VA 23219 

Historic Jamestown Settlement Military Through the Ages 2014 Event

Jon, Dennis & Mike

Some of the Henricus Citie Militia men visited the Jamestown Settlement’s “Military Through the Ages” event  which marks its 30th anniversary in Virginia.

Military re-enactors took visitors through the centuries during Jamestown Settlement’s “Military Through the Ages” event on Saturday and Sunday, March 15 and 16. The chronological display, from the eighth century A.D. through modern times, marked its 30th anniversary.

For more information visit www.historyisfun.org

or visit them on facebook at Jamestown Settlement / Yorktown Victory Center

Henricus Militia Commander Dennis Strawderman featured in Hopewell News Reflections Mag celebrates 400th

dennis_strawderman_hopewell_news_reflections-2013The Hopewell News & Patriot, the community newspaper in Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Prince George, Fort Lee, Chester and Enon Virginia has released its monthly supplement publication, Reflections: Past, Present, Future for August 2013.

Featured on the cover is none other than Henricus Citie Militia commander, Dennis Strawderman, for the cover story “Hopewell Turns 400.” Strawderman portrays Sir Thomas Dale, a soldier of the late 16th and early 17th centuries who served England in the United Netherlands against Spain, who first settled City Point 400 years ago and who was one of the prominent men in the foundation of the Jamestown Colony.

Caitlin Davis, Senior Staff Writer for the Hopewell News & Patriot, covered the story for “Hopewell Turns 400” — thoroughly detailing all the changes in Hopewell over the past decades. The article also describes the harrowing tales of early settlers who risked everything to find opportunities in the new world.

To read about this fantastic coverage of local history visit Reflections: Past Present Future at http://issuu.com/lminews/docs/ref2013/

To learn more about 17th century Virginia history reenactments, visit the Henricus Historical Park at  www.henricus.org

The Legend of Bloody Mary Trilogy

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Soon the trilogy covering the early years of the legendary pirate Bloody Mary‘s reign of terror will be available through the Henricus Militia website. At the dawning of the Golden Age of Piracy she blazed a path of death and destruction from the colony of Virginia down the Atlantic coast straight into the Caribbean.

The Dutch pistols and wheel-lock carbine in this photo are original to the period and believed by some to be Bloody Mary’s actual weapons. The flag is a scaled down replica of the jawless skull and bones banner the pirate queen made famous in her day recreated using a contemporary sketch as a guide. Unfortunately the original has been lost to history.  According to the legend the skull and bones cartouche at the base of the ancient Spanish cross served as the inspiration for the flag.

Henricus Citie Militia visit the annual 2013 Arts & Culture Xpo Fair in Richmond Virginia

dennis_strawderman_gwar_patrick_blackburn_paul_clark_2013Henricus Citie Militia men Dennis Strawderman, Paul Carter and Patrick Blackburn showed their support for the Henricus Historical Park at the 2013 Arts and Culture Xpo in Richmond, Virginia. While raising awareness for the Park, which apparently was quite popular and the most liked booth at the event they caught up with Gwar frontman Oderus Urungus aka Dave Brockie.

They also took poses with the magnificent Queen Elizabeth who was “knighting” people at the event. To view more pictures, visit the Image Gallery.

For more information on the Arts and Culture Xpo

visit www.richmondcultureworks.org Or on Facebook

And for more information on the Henricus Historical Park

visit www.henricus.org Or on Facebook

Pirates take over Yorktown Virginia at The Watermen’s Museum

On May 4th, 2013, The Watermen’s Museum Featured Henricus Citie Militia Captain Dennis Strawderman as “Capt. Brandon Dalton” and many others demonstrating “how to be a pirate” in Yorktown, Virginia. Continue reading “Pirates take over Yorktown Virginia at The Watermen’s Museum”