The History of Fort Klock | French and Indian War | Revolutionary War | Fortified Homestead

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  • Dive into the rich history of Fort Klock with this immersive tour, where we explore this original 18th-century fortified homestead built by Johannes Klock in 1750. Unlike many historical reconstructions, Fort Klock stands as a genuine artifact, nestled along the scenic Mohawk River in New York. Join me as I receive a private tour from the curator, Leslie Stewart, who shares fascinating insights and stories that bring this historic site to life. From its construction prior to the French and Indian War to its role during the American Revolution, Fort Klock embodies a remarkable chapter in American history.
    In this video, not only do we explore the architectural nuances of Fort Klock, such as its two-foot-thick stone walls and original loopholes for defense, but we also delve into the personal stories of those who lived through turbulent times. Discover the strategic expansions made during the Revolutionary War and hear about the dramatic engagements with British forces and their Native allies. The tour doesn't stop at the fort; we also visit neighboring historic sites, including Sir William Johnson’s Hall, adding depth to our understanding of the area’s historical significance. Whether you're a history buff or a casual learner, this journey through Fort Klock is bound to captivate and educate.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 194

  • @bagel3703
    @bagel3703 Місяць тому +4

    You're quickly going to become the go-to channel for the seven years war.

  • @franciswashack89
    @franciswashack89 Місяць тому +10

    Back in the 1970s I visited Fort Ticonderoga and the surrounding region. I grew up in N.J. and Revolutionary War monuments and places seemed to be everywhere, and I kind of took them for granted. Now that I have been living on the Pacific coast for the last forty years, makes me really appreciate those historical place in the east. Your videos on these subjects, are really appreciated.

  • @ryanstottlemyer5698
    @ryanstottlemyer5698 29 днів тому +1

    Thank you, Kathy and Peter and Mr. Leslie!!! For preserving our history

  • @thatsthewayitgoes9
    @thatsthewayitgoes9 28 днів тому +3

    Thank you. Literally priceless. Leslie Stewart is a National Historic Treasure. That loophole and the plug is AMAZING!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      Indeed he is and someone I’m proud to call a friend!

  • @bbbcfitchburg2563
    @bbbcfitchburg2563 Місяць тому +2

    You are visiting all of my old haunts when I was still active in French and Indian War reenacting. Bravo!

  • @pandoralechat780
    @pandoralechat780 28 днів тому +5

    A truly amazing early fort! Thank You Leslie and Peter! 😁😁

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      Leslie deserves the bulk of any accolades! Thanks for watching.

  • @jackcook8613
    @jackcook8613 Місяць тому +4

    Enjoyed that short trip, Peter. Leslie was an excellent tour guide.

  • @jeffersonspace
    @jeffersonspace 29 днів тому +2

    Thanks for the tour Mr. Leslie. The schoolhouse stirred a beautiful memory of visiting my Uncle's camping store in Oakton, Va (Appalachian Outfitters). He bought an existing schoolhouse, and added a wing to it. Nowadays, every time I encounter cedar wood, I remember that store!

  • @stunnedatsunset7649
    @stunnedatsunset7649 Місяць тому +4

    Wow, Peter! That was FASCINATING!

  • @scottmcfarland2149
    @scottmcfarland2149 29 днів тому +3

    Thanks for all you do Peter and Cathy. 🐾🙏🏻✌🏻

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 Місяць тому +2

    Visits don't get any finer than this one!

  • @user-nf3jj3ie3v
    @user-nf3jj3ie3v 29 днів тому +3

    A great fort to visit. This is another great part of the series with my adopted uncle less. I've known less and fort Klock since I was a kid. It was a pleasure bringing Peter and Kathy here to see this amazing place

  • @RandallSchwed
    @RandallSchwed 20 днів тому +3

    Another great Woodland Escape. 🐾

  • @dianenorkus9906
    @dianenorkus9906 Місяць тому +4

    Peter, Ron and Justine gave you a big shout out last night on Frontier Patriot. Safe Travels to Missouri.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      They are the best. We’re leaving Tuesday and quite excited about it all.

  • @FeatherHorseforge
    @FeatherHorseforge 29 днів тому +2

    I could sit and listen to this old timers stories all day. Peter you need to make him a period correct walking stick.🙂

  • @deanjernstrom3760
    @deanjernstrom3760 28 днів тому +3

    The knowledge that man had back then is sometimes overwhelming. I've got to get out there and visit some of the areas you've visited. Be safe, and thank you for your hard work and expertise in our history. Thx Dean J.

  • @thatsthewayitgoes9
    @thatsthewayitgoes9 25 днів тому +3

    My father’s stone barn roof, in Mequon Wisconsin, also didn’t have a ridge beam. Just the Tamarac rafters met at the peak, with a wooden pin holding them together. Then boards placed on rafters to the top. No ridge board

  • @sheilam4964
    @sheilam4964 29 днів тому +1

    Holy Cow. What a rare site filled with more rare items. all in one place. It would probably take a week to examine every piece. Thx for doing this, filming it and sharing it with us.

  • @hystoryan
    @hystoryan 7 годин тому +1

    I have the same dream of one day visiting every sight of the Seven years war and revolutionary war. Such a plethora of cool sights remaining from that period in the North East.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  4 години тому

      Indeed there are a plethora of historical site and a dedicated lot attempting to preserve them!

  • @douglasscott5003
    @douglasscott5003 27 днів тому +3

    Thanks for sharing your tour. I love the old stuff.

  • @stephensmith9756
    @stephensmith9756 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for sharing your adventures Peter!🇺🇸🇨🇦🇬🇧

  • @stevenbp101
    @stevenbp101 29 днів тому +2

    Thank you Peter, I always enjoy your visits at different places. (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸

  • @rustedwrenchrestorationwor9779
    @rustedwrenchrestorationwor9779 26 днів тому +1

    Excellent video! I am a fellow reenactor, and recently have been on a binge of reading about New York in the 1700s. Joseph Brant, William Johnson, the 6 Nations, and especially the Mohawk Valley. I think a visit to Fort Klock and Johnson Hall is in order very soon. I know that Klock was a major thorn in the side of the 6 nations and the British, kind of forcing his and his group of settlers own way in the Mohawk Valley prior and up to the revolution. The Mohawk Indians fought tooth and nail against some of the land patents Klock held. Fascinating story. and I was unaware his home still existed. Thank you!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  24 дні тому

      Some interesting information you’ve added to the story, thanks for sharing.

  • @beverlymichael5830
    @beverlymichael5830 Місяць тому +3

    What a fantastic tour. I could spend days looking at everything there. It is so sad about the carrier pigeons. There is a song blues singer Rory Block sings about the last remaining one named Martha. Love the bee hive oven.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому

      Sad indeed when an entire species is wiped out by the greed of man. I’m with you on the oven.

  • @hayward434
    @hayward434 Місяць тому +3

    Enjoyable and enlightening as always. Thanks for taking so many along on these trips back through history.

  • @eddybear771
    @eddybear771 Місяць тому +3

    Here in NW Washington, we almost have a better chance of getting opossum with our vehicles, driving at night, than trapping. They're everywhere here. I've gotten 4 with my truck inside of 5 years. They're very interesting critters in their behaviors.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +2

      Not the prettiest thing on the planet, lol. Perhaps to another of their kind. Some say they are good eating???

    • @eddybear771
      @eddybear771 28 днів тому

      @@TheWoodlandEscape I know folks from Georgia & the Carolinas love to eat em. I wasn't none too fond of the meat, but it was food when I didn't have any. Of course I really had no idea how to cook it other than over open fire.

  • @palonghunter3608
    @palonghunter3608 23 дні тому +2

    Your tour guide is a treasure himself....

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  23 дні тому

      He is indeed … both knowledgeable and a really nice guy.

  • @timsheridan3987
    @timsheridan3987 Місяць тому +2

    Really enjoying your tour of French and Indian historical sites

  • @user-by4xk5kp1z
    @user-by4xk5kp1z Місяць тому +2

    It ist so nice to see those artefacts from the past thank you Peter

  • @lancehenderson7249
    @lancehenderson7249 29 днів тому +1

    We are getting spoiled, another video. Great guide, Leslie Stewart. Love the walk through of this fort. One can only imagine how difficult it was to build this place. Loved the history and seeing the way the people lived back then. Keep your powder dry

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому

      You got that right and I thought Kelly’s Station was hard work. Watch your top knot.

  • @kirkterwilliger6407
    @kirkterwilliger6407 29 днів тому +2

    Thank you Peter and Cathy. I'm definitely going to check out Fort Klock.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      It’s a great historical site, you’ll not be disappointed.

  • @elwoodtaylor1092
    @elwoodtaylor1092 29 днів тому +1

    a gem for (Fort Klock) sure thanks for a great tour Leslie and Peter and film master Cathy

  • @patriciavanlouwe6636
    @patriciavanlouwe6636 29 днів тому +1

    Absolutely wonderful tour Peter. Leslie Stewart has a wealth of information that you must have found fascinating.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      He certainly is passionate about history, sort of like a brother of yours.

  • @Leeshie1
    @Leeshie1 29 днів тому +1

    I live near, and drive past Ft. Klock often and have been watching your videos for over a year!! So awesome that you were in the neighborhood…the Mohawk Valley is a wonderful place!

  • @thesearcher118
    @thesearcher118 26 днів тому +1

    Great videos. My wife is a direct descendant of LTC Johann Peter Wagner & Johannes Hendrick Klock. She grew up in Fort Johnson.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  24 дні тому

      Wow, thanks for sharing. Wish I could have interviewed her.

  • @loganpollock1689
    @loganpollock1689 16 днів тому +1

    I was there way back in '72. The battle there was inconclusive and the battle near the town was also inconclusive.

  • @michaeldouglas1243
    @michaeldouglas1243 25 днів тому +3

    Playing catch up on your videos Peter. Outstanding video.

  • @deniscaron1306
    @deniscaron1306 29 днів тому +2

    Wow, thanks for the many videos! you are definitly making us fans of the Woodland Escape happy. What an amazing tour you are taking us through. Have a great weekend.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  29 днів тому +1

      Thanks Denis, you’ve been a long time follower.

    • @robertwiggins4921
      @robertwiggins4921 27 днів тому +1

      Hello Denis
      I have been trying to reach you by email but it bounces. You must have a new email address. If you are still in touch with Peter, he will give you my email address. I would like to reach you about finger weaving. Best Regards

  • @Mag_Aoidh
    @Mag_Aoidh Місяць тому +3

    We have a road south of us called Pigeon Roost Rd because that’s where the huge flocks of carrier pigeons would roost. Sadly they were decimated over time.

    • @amandalynch4019
      @amandalynch4019 Місяць тому +2

      I live in western NC on the East Fork of the Pigeon River. My understanding is that the pigeons were so abundant that the sky was black when they flocked…. They were killed to feed the hogs…☹️

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому

      Sad, so sad.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      Hard to imagine wiping out something that abundant in such a short period of time … like the bison as well.

  • @ramrod2314
    @ramrod2314 28 днів тому +2

    Wow that was Fantastic. Love the the 50$ canoe, unbelievable eh? and the tools and handmade furniture, I have so much respect for the craftsmen that built those structures too, my goodness. Great stuff.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      You and me both! And I thought building Kelly’s Station was difficult, can’t image it in stone.

    • @ramrod2314
      @ramrod2314 28 днів тому +2

      And a hell of alot of stone by the dimensions.
      People were tougher stuff back then.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  27 днів тому +1

      @@ramrod2314 indeed

  • @leoscheibelhut940
    @leoscheibelhut940 29 днів тому +1

    What a great tour! Leslie Stewart is a great guide!

  • @Mag_Aoidh
    @Mag_Aoidh Місяць тому +3

    Excellent Peter!

  • @57WillysCJ
    @57WillysCJ Місяць тому +2

    Nice. Something missing in most historic places is the stone and brick buildings. Brick was used by Henry the VIII so quite available as was wood to fire it. Stone Masons would have come as well as some farmers knew the skill. I remember reading a comment from a English visiter who thought colonists were showing off by having a fire burning when nothing was being cooked. They didn't realise firewood was abundant. One thing they did back then that we don't today is the tree was not for firewood, but the limbs were. Of course most don't feed their animals browse like they did in those day.

  • @BearCreekWoodworking
    @BearCreekWoodworking Місяць тому +3

    I like the shovel made from one piece of maple! 👍

  • @daveyjoweaver6282
    @daveyjoweaver6282 29 днів тому +1

    What a Great Tour and a Fine Wise Historian guiding the tour! I Love old mills and historical places like this. A mile down my road are the ruins of an old mill that was built in 1767. It burned in the early 1900s. Here in Lancaster County I have a list of all the mills and at one time there were well over a hundred built for grain, lumber, fertilizer, hammering and non polluting to boot! Water power with so many creeks! I often wonder why they were taken out of service. Thanks so much for sharing this beautiful and historical and especially Lesley for his deep knowledge and Love for that place! Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  29 днів тому

      Leslie not only is passionate about history, but very knowledgeable to boot.

    • @daveyjoweaver6282
      @daveyjoweaver6282 28 днів тому

      @@TheWoodlandEscape i

    • @daveyjoweaver6282
      @daveyjoweaver6282 28 днів тому +1

      @@TheWoodlandEscape Indeed so Peter. He’s a person I believe you could sit with for many hours and listen intently! I believe I’d feel the same about you and Kathy as well!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому

      @@daveyjoweaver6282 You’re welcome at our fire anytime.

    • @daveyjoweaver6282
      @daveyjoweaver6282 28 днів тому +1

      @@TheWoodlandEscape And You at my fire as well! Peace! DaveyJO

  • @smoothvern165
    @smoothvern165 29 днів тому +2

    Outstanding video! Man, Les is so knowledgeable! Thanks for sharing this!

  • @usnchief1339
    @usnchief1339 21 день тому +2

    Beautiful video! Thank you so much.

  • @marieleopold1625
    @marieleopold1625 29 днів тому +1

    I MUST say...just viewing this 'rock' Fortress makes me feel protected. I canNOT imagine how much the peoples of the times enjoyed this amazing structure...THINK of the work involved!!! Those rocks were not 'brick' sized and the wood used was from 'mammoth' stock! = YIKES! I thank you most kindly for the continuing saga of your rich travels. I am sure that you Peter, had a measured look upon that bee-hive oven, and will map out a template for near future use. Empress Catherine, rarely seen, but granting us her marvelous views as always! Your guide seems a 'time-traveler' having experienced this lifestyle upfront and personal. The love of it all sparkles still in his eyes...nice man! Giving an apple to your teacher 2 start the day, might lesson any lashes from errant behavior later...was that your thinking Peter? LOL! Special lives lived here at very especial times..."The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire." (Ferdinand Foch). Health n' blessings dear ones! :)

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  29 днів тому

      Leslie is indeed a gem of a man. As to the lashes, I believe I held the record for the strap at SS#8 Derham 2 room school house. Cathy as always works her magic behind the camera.

  • @8626John
    @8626John 25 днів тому +2

    What a fascinating place and your tour guide was marvelous.

  • @robdixon7732
    @robdixon7732 29 днів тому +1

    Some great history, thank you Peter! Looking forward to seeing you next weekend!

  • @MoePoe777
    @MoePoe777 29 днів тому +1

    Fantastic tour. Peter you are certainly in your element. It's so nice to see you be able to handle the artifacts, and the way in which things were build back then is quite interesting.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому

      Glad you enjoyed it … I love studying artifacts. Can’t learn much of nothing if they are locked up in glass cases.

  • @stephankramb204
    @stephankramb204 29 днів тому +2

    One more interesting lession.

  • @rickcooper6817
    @rickcooper6817 29 днів тому +1

    Thanks for another great tour, Mr. Peter.

  • @kellydietz6720
    @kellydietz6720 29 днів тому +1

    Love that toooo❤❤❤. I would never get to see these places if it wasn't for you guys . Thank you❤❤❤

  • @kingrafa3938
    @kingrafa3938 28 днів тому +1

    Thanks for the video Peter and Cathy!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      And thanks for your long time interest in our endeavor.

  • @isabelledelon3810
    @isabelledelon3810 29 днів тому +2

    Thanks

  • @BearCreekWoodworking
    @BearCreekWoodworking Місяць тому +2

    Awesome Video! I find this information fascinating! Thanks for sharing! 👏

  • @melissam9064
    @melissam9064 29 днів тому +1

    Another wonderful video! I loved it, beginning to end, and Les was such a great guide, souls such as you all cannot be replaced. God Bless,

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! I’m hopeful that a new generation will keep history alive.

  • @TheArmchairEmperor
    @TheArmchairEmperor 29 днів тому +1

    Les gave us a wonderful tour there last year.

  • @petrimurphy6152
    @petrimurphy6152 29 днів тому +1

    Greetings from the off grid cabin in Ohio. Very nice place you got to see. Glad your well. Man the fort, God bless.

  • @jimplummer4879
    @jimplummer4879 24 дні тому +1

    That is amazing those loophole plugs.

  • @robertwiggins4921
    @robertwiggins4921 Місяць тому +2

    Oh boy!! A new video every day!! Is this the future trend?? 😊

  • @kathymoll7010
    @kathymoll7010 29 днів тому +2

    I'm really enjoying your videos on the forts. Hopefully, the Mississippi River quits raising while you are here, so you can visit Fort de Chartres. Counting the days now.😊

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      We were hoping to take it in on our tour. Looking forward to meeting you.

  • @edwardkoonce3060
    @edwardkoonce3060 29 днів тому +1

    WaDo for all the work you do and bring to use all!

  • @debbiewilson6527
    @debbiewilson6527 Місяць тому +1

    Wow just Wow... makes me miss reenactments.

  • @d.pierce.6820
    @d.pierce.6820 29 днів тому +2

    Both sides of my family were living in this area before and during the Revolution-around Herkimer and Stone Arabia. They were all Germans and Dutch. At least nine ancestors fought at Oriskany. I'm sure they were all familiar with Fort Klock

  • @tracyking6657
    @tracyking6657 Місяць тому +2

    Another excellent video!

  • @jeffgrier8488
    @jeffgrier8488 29 днів тому

    Wow, it's great to see that a fort so original still exists. I'm putting this on my list of places to visit! Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @chrispokorney6801
    @chrispokorney6801 29 днів тому

    I so love American History. Thanks for posting

  • @gregp9350
    @gregp9350 27 днів тому +2

    Wonderful.

  • @ashleyanderson2859
    @ashleyanderson2859 29 днів тому +1

    Appreciate your efforts and dedication! So few realize that we have such wonderful treasures to explore and learn. Your guide it seems could write several books with the knowledge he has acquired over the years. Thanks again and keep your powder dry!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      Many thanks! Not only is Leslie knowledgeable, but he has a real passion for history. Watch yer top knot.

  • @jameskirk5887
    @jameskirk5887 26 днів тому +1

    Hi Peter! Thank you so much for you videos. I am a lover of everything to do with history, and I enjoy your videos so much. I live in Texas, and I often wish they had more historically accurate places to visit like you show in your videos. Yes we have the Alamo, but it's completely surrounded by San Antonio and so much of the historical feel is lost. We also have a place called Fort Parker. It's been rebuilt, but there is so little to it, and they don't have the reinactments and historical figures to walk you through and teach about the history or the place. It's more of just a walk through museum that to me was very disappointing to a history lover like me. Please keep making your videos, and I will keep watching them!

  • @jamesvatter5729
    @jamesvatter5729 29 днів тому +1

    That's one of which I am not familiar. Thanks for sharing, Peter. Yes, Johnson Hall is a bucket list visit.

  • @jamesvatter5729
    @jamesvatter5729 29 днів тому +2

    Never realized opossums didn't go that far north. Great tick eaters!

    • @jnlaf
      @jnlaf 29 днів тому

      they making the way up here, with the warmer winters we are having.

  • @joshuananneman1649
    @joshuananneman1649 27 днів тому +2

    Mr kelly, i love all you're videos, this one was really neet. Thank you for shareing your passion for history with all of us, im just getting really into the eara n have learned so much form you. Heard you will be in st genave mo next weekend. In advance welcome to Missouri and hope you have a great time.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  27 днів тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it and yes we are heading out tomorrow for Missouri.

  • @MDI997
    @MDI997 Місяць тому +3

    Such rich history and beautiful places to see. I enjoyed this fort and wondering what ideas you will be taking back to your fort to incorporat. I will be thinking of you next week at Martin 's Station .

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      I always come away with some ideas which translates into more work, lol. Enjoy the event …. See you there next year.

    • @MDI997
      @MDI997 25 днів тому +1

      @@TheWoodlandEscape I would like to hold you to that my brother who sips from the leather bottle

  • @charlesmckinley29
    @charlesmckinley29 28 днів тому +1

    This is a great series. Sadly Ft. Venango is but a dream.

  • @swhod2190
    @swhod2190 29 днів тому

    I was there back when they started reconstructing the post and beam barn. Enjoyed this video. Gen. Herkimer's home is another great place to visit.

  • @richardofsylmar
    @richardofsylmar 26 днів тому +1

    Such an informative video, thank you so much.

  • @lundysden6781
    @lundysden6781 29 днів тому +2

    awesome! They don't build em like they use to! I give anything to go back in time and spend a month there as well as all the other sites.

  • @wadeschwartz6281
    @wadeschwartz6281 28 днів тому +1

    Thank you Peter ! For all you do to share history ,,yes I know you love it all !

  • @mikesherman4565
    @mikesherman4565 Місяць тому +1

    That you for the history and yes next johnson hall

  • @larryalexander4833
    @larryalexander4833 28 днів тому +1

    Good Sunday afternoon everyone. Thanks for the video and history. Remember everyone Jesus Christ is the answer ✝️🙏

  • @istepheniadeluca8531
    @istepheniadeluca8531 27 днів тому +1

    ❤ awesome 💪 history 😊

  • @timothyhood3143
    @timothyhood3143 29 днів тому +1

    Thanks Peter for sharing my family and I are at Colonial Williamsburg as I write this. Tomorrow we are going to Mount Vernon to George Washington's mansion.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  29 днів тому +1

      Aren’t you lucky, wish I could accommodate you.

    • @timothyhood3143
      @timothyhood3143 29 днів тому +1

      @@TheWoodlandEscape I wish you were here, I would buy you a steak dinner.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому

      @@timothyhood3143 where’s home and what time is supper?

    • @timothyhood3143
      @timothyhood3143 28 днів тому

      @TheWoodlandEscape home is in north Alabama, but we are setting at mount vernon right now

    • @timothyhood3143
      @timothyhood3143 28 днів тому +1

      @@TheWoodlandEscape we are eating at the Mount Vernon Inn right now. Hurry on down lol

  • @phrotojoe
    @phrotojoe 25 днів тому

    Hi Les,hope to see you soon,great video,I made many knives.

  • @PATCsawyer
    @PATCsawyer 28 днів тому +1

    Will you be coming to Ft. Michilimackinac on your French and Indian War tour?

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      Don’t I wish. Calendar is insane. We’re off to a wedding in Missouri on Tuesday and visiting numerous historical sites on route.

  • @jtsterry
    @jtsterry 29 днів тому +2

    ❤❤😊😊

  • @thatsthewayitgoes9
    @thatsthewayitgoes9 28 днів тому +2

    Hard to contemplate; but likely that will turn to sand & dirt some day. Possibly, even, burned & torn down with glee. If a place like this was common, it wouldn’t seem so valuable. Maybe, maybe it’ll last forever. For children to see, be in & hear and feel the generations of spirits who built , called it home, hearth & a business.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  28 днів тому +1

      There a lot of avid historians that won’t let that happen. Thankfully!

  • @donkeller2489
    @donkeller2489 27 днів тому +1

    Have you ever been to the National Muzzleloader Rifle Association at Friendship Indaina?

  • @MrRandyf
    @MrRandyf 29 днів тому +1

    Les forgot to make Peter stand in the corner at the school

  • @MerryCottage
    @MerryCottage 27 днів тому +1

    i see at the point of about 7:32 into the video ... that there are WOOD CLOGS by the old fireplace on the floor... did colonials wear wood clogs or wood french sabots then?

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 4 дні тому +1

    Climbing over the palisades would slow attackers while defenders reloaded and took easier shots.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  4 дні тому

      Most didn’t get that far, historically, but you make a good point

  • @wootang9292
    @wootang9292 26 днів тому +1

    Great video Peter! Leslie was a great story teller and a wealth of knowledge!

  • @williamqueen8790
    @williamqueen8790 Місяць тому +2

    Another awesome video, I love all the history.

  • @paulfrizzell31
    @paulfrizzell31 29 днів тому +1

    👍