Pards,
I'm writing this on the assumption that I can: a) get registered for this thing, and b) make it to the event. In any event, here is some information that I hope you/we can use.
From June of '92 to October of '94 I made my living as a 19th c. farmer at the Homeplace-1850. (I got caught up in the big "Reinvent Gov't. layoff, then the place got turned into an environmental station. I hear it is once again a site for actual living history. :) ) The overall manager for the farm was Ron Westphal, and Iowa native, who had extensive experience running the Iowa Living History Farm site, etc. We had many conversations that came back around to Iowa history in the mid-19th c. Ron informed me that a great many of its settlers came from Kentucky, etc. Many of these people would have brought foodways, farming practices, etc. with them.
I don't know what part of Iowa Co. B hailed from, but if they came from eastern or southeastern Iowa, then many of their cultural ways that they brought with them would have stayed intact. If they hailed from other areas, . . . well, then you're on your own in terms of me or my agri pards being able to help you out with your personnas.
Just a thought. Hope this helps. Your madness may vary. ;)
I'm writing this on the assumption that I can: a) get registered for this thing, and b) make it to the event. In any event, here is some information that I hope you/we can use.
From June of '92 to October of '94 I made my living as a 19th c. farmer at the Homeplace-1850. (I got caught up in the big "Reinvent Gov't. layoff, then the place got turned into an environmental station. I hear it is once again a site for actual living history. :) ) The overall manager for the farm was Ron Westphal, and Iowa native, who had extensive experience running the Iowa Living History Farm site, etc. We had many conversations that came back around to Iowa history in the mid-19th c. Ron informed me that a great many of its settlers came from Kentucky, etc. Many of these people would have brought foodways, farming practices, etc. with them.
I don't know what part of Iowa Co. B hailed from, but if they came from eastern or southeastern Iowa, then many of their cultural ways that they brought with them would have stayed intact. If they hailed from other areas, . . . well, then you're on your own in terms of me or my agri pards being able to help you out with your personnas.
Just a thought. Hope this helps. Your madness may vary. ;)
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