I would like to thank those who made the long haul out to Fort McKavett to make the event the success that it was. We had participants from Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Texas help us recreate a window into the last two weeks of the POW camp at Fort McKavett before the Regulars were transferred to Fort Mason and the 1st Texas Mounted Rifles were mustered out of service. During the course of the event the participants assisted in the recreation of the historic footpaths around the parade ground, constructing shutters for the east side of the original 1852 barracks, and planting the post garden. The post trader's store offered entertainments when the work parties were able to sneak away, and an itinerant photographer was able to capture some nice ambrotypes of the Regulars at work and those that wanted to send a keepsake home.
I would like to thank Megan Sothan in her role as a refugee attached to the commissary for everything that she did to make sure the meals were ready in a timely manner, Mitch Critel for overseeing the carpentry projects, site staff Kevin Malcolm in his role as intermediary between the public and the first person event, Jay Wright and Ryan Johnson for keeping the ledger book in the sutler's store, Frank Siltman for acting as first sgt. for the prisoners, and Adam Johnson as the lieutenant of Co. E, 1st Texas Mtd Rifles. These individuals kept the event moving forward and allowed me to step back and shoot the ambrotypes during the event. Thank you for stepping in and helping out.
Here are some of the images taken during the event, more will be posted to the Fort McKavett State Historic Site facebook page within the week. We hope that everyone enjoyed their time on the frontier.
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I would like to thank Megan Sothan in her role as a refugee attached to the commissary for everything that she did to make sure the meals were ready in a timely manner, Mitch Critel for overseeing the carpentry projects, site staff Kevin Malcolm in his role as intermediary between the public and the first person event, Jay Wright and Ryan Johnson for keeping the ledger book in the sutler's store, Frank Siltman for acting as first sgt. for the prisoners, and Adam Johnson as the lieutenant of Co. E, 1st Texas Mtd Rifles. These individuals kept the event moving forward and allowed me to step back and shoot the ambrotypes during the event. Thank you for stepping in and helping out.
Here are some of the images taken during the event, more will be posted to the Fort McKavett State Historic Site facebook page within the week. We hope that everyone enjoyed their time on the frontier.
17361673_1592488397445772_1992186450511369100_n.jpg
17388773_1448762228490888_1446126879545976443_o.jpg
17362026_1592488607445751_2973751244110929749_n.jpg
17353431_1590117951016150_1867453585962154985_n.jpg
17426185_1592488404112438_4861575571288546698_n.jpg
17352564_1590117957682816_3788495560488182938_n.jpg
17362352_732720023572441_4154365054466594001_n.jpg
17358550_733123066865470_6309045086723512382_o.jpg
17359103_732720086905768_4045798407979239327_o.jpg
17358961_733123020198808_1018062115549768810_o.jpg
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