Showing posts with label 1776. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1776. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Why consider learning from George and Martha Washington?

Bill and Cara Elder are retired educators who taught in both Pennsylvania and Florida (Bill taught High School History and Exceptional Student Education; Cara taught Computer Applications and elementary).

They have been reenacting the Revolutionary War for 15 years and belong to the 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment of the Continental Line and His Majesty's 43rd Regiment of Foot. They explain and demonstrate colonial life, military life (American and British), and portray George and Martha Washington

Here are 10 great reasons to have them speak!

1 - They look like the Washingtons
2 - They have been reenacting the Revolutionary War for over 15 years
3 - They dress like the Washingtons
4 - They are affiliated with the Daughters of The American Revolution
5 - They are former educators that know their stuff
6 - They are affiliated with the Sons of The American Revolution
7 - They are able to effective role play as the Washingtons in First Person
8 - They are active in the living history community
9 - They have presentations and are willing to travel
10 - They really love doing this

www.georgeandmarthawashington.com | 386-943-8647 | huzzahc@gmail.com | twitter.com/_TheWashingtons | georgeandmarthawashington.tumblr.com


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Monday, August 15, 2016

Why Consider Learning from George and Martha Washington?

Why consider learning from George and Martha Washington?

Bill and Cara Elder are retired educators who taught in both Pennsylvania and Florida (Bill taught High School History and Exceptional Student Education; Cara taught Computer Applications and elementary).

They have been reenacting the Revolutionary War for 15 years and belong to the 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment of the Continental Line and His Majesty's 43rd Regiment of Foot. They explain and demonstrate colonial life, military life (American and British), and portray George and Martha Washington

Here are 10 great reasons to have them speak!

1 - They look like the Washingtons
2 - They have been reenacting the Revolutionary War for over 15 years
3 - They dress like the Washingtons
4 - They are affiliated with the Daughters of The American Revolution
5 - They are former educators that know their stuff
6 - They are affiliated with the Sons of The American Revolution
7 - They are able to effective role play as the Washingtons in First Person
8 - They are active in the living history community
9 - They have presentations and are willing to travel
10 - They really love doing this

www.georgeandmarthawashington.com | 386-943-8647 | huzzahc@gmail.com | twitter.com/_TheWashingtons | georgeandmarthawashington.tumblr.com

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

A Letter, From George Washington to Martha Washington, June 18, 1775...

"You might, and I suppose did perceive, from the Tenor of my letters, that I was apprehensive I could not avoid this appointment, as I did not even pretend [t]o intimate when I should return - that was the case - it was utterly out of my power to refuse this appointment without exposing my Character to such censures as would have reflected dishonor upon myself, and given pain to my friends - this, I am sure could not, and ought not be pleasing to you, & must have lessened me considerably in my own esteem.

I shall rely therefore, confidently, on that Providence which has heretofore preserved, & been bountiful to me, not doubting but that I shall return safe to you in the fall - I shall feel no pain from the Toil, or the danger of the Campaign - My unhappiness will flow, from the uneasiness I know you will feel at being left alone - I beg of you to summon your whole fortitude Resolution, and pass your time as agreeably as possible - nothing will give me so much sincere satisfaction as to hear this, and to hear it from your own pen."

Letter, George Washington to Martha Washington, June 18, 1775

www.georgeandmarthawashington.com | 386-943-8647 | huzzahc@gmail.com | twitter.com/_TheWashingtons | georgeandmarthawashington.tumblr.com

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

We Enjoy Providing a Lesson in Living History & Would Love to Participate in Any Event for Your Group or School!

"I made the first Presidential Proclamation on October 3, 1789 as both houses of Congress requested that I recommend a day of public THANKSGIVING and prayer to be observed in honor of our newly ratified Constitution. It was to be on Thursday, November 26, 1789." - GEORGE WASHINGTON

George and Martha Washington depicted by Bill and Cara Elder are Historians and 1st person interpreters. We enjoy providing a lesson in living history and would love to be a part of your event or make a presentation to your group or school!

www.georgeandmarthawashington.com | 386-943-8647 | huzzahc@gmail.com | twitter.com/_TheWashingtons | georgeandmarthawashington.tumblr.com

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Knowledge, Experience, Leadership, and Inspiration

"Let the reins of government then be braced and held with a steady hand, and every violation of the constitution be reprehended. If defective, let it be amended, but not suffered to be trampled upon whilst it has an existence."
GEORGE WASHINGTON, letter to Henry Lee, 1786

George and Martha Washington depicted by Bill and Cara Elder are Historians and 1st person interpreters. We enjoy providing a lesson in living history and would love to be a part of your event or make a presentation to your group or school!

Monday, May 23, 2016

Be a Part Of Living History with the Talent Reenactments of George and Martha Washington!

Bill and Cara Elder retired from teaching in Pennsylvania public schools in 1999, and then after 10 years, retired from Florida public schools on June 9, 2009. They are historic interpreters and 18th Century reenactors who enjoy depicting life in the colonial times.

As George and Martha Washington, they have made appearances at Fort Roberdeau in Pennsylvania, The Villages, FL, The Living History Park, North Augusta, SC, and at the request of many organizations and school groups. They have delivered their message, “In God We Still Trust” at church services in Florida and Pennsylvania, as well as making topic presentations to the Sons of the American Revolution/Daughters of the American Revolution in the DeLand, FL and Ormond Beach, FL Chapters, the local historical society, and The Living History Park in North Augusta, SC, and most recently for the Lifelong Learning College in The Villages, FL.

As members of the 2nd PA Regiment of the Continental Line and 43rd Regiment of Foot in His Majesty's Army they have participated in major battle reenactments, such as Battleroad 2000 in Lexington and Concord (MA) to commemorate and celebrate the 225th anniversary of the American Revolution, Battle of Charleston (SC), Bordentown (New Jersey), Battle of the Hook (Gloucester, VA), Battle of Monmouth (New Jersey), Battle at Brandywine (PA), and many others which has added to their background knowledge of the Revolutionary War and Colonial Living.

In addition, they have contributed to living history events in Mt. Vernon, Valley Forge, Philadelphia 4th of July, Williamsburg, Princeton Battlefield (NJ), Paoli (PA), Hope Lodge (PA), Fort Roberdeau (PA).

www.georgeandmarthawashington.com | 386-943-8647 | huzzahc@gmail.com | | georgeandmarthawashington.tumblr.com
twitter.com/_TheWashingtons

Friday, May 13, 2016

They Have Been Reenacting the Revolutionary War for 15 Years!

Why consider learning from George and Martha Washington?

Bill and Cara Elder are retired educators who taught in both Pennsylvania and Florida (Bill taught High School History and Exceptional Student Education; Cara taught Computer Applications and elementary).

They have been reenacting the Revolutionary War for 15 years and belong to the 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment of the Continental Line and His Majesty's 43rd Regiment of Foot. They explain and demonstrate colonial life, military life (American and British), and portray George and Martha Washington

Here are 10 great reasons to have them speak!

1 - They look like the Washingtons
2 - They have been reenacting the Revolutionary War for over 15 years
3 - They dress like the Washingtons
4 - They are affiliated with the Daughters of The American Revolution
5 - They are former educators that know their stuff
6 - They are affiliated with the Sons of The American Revolution
7 - They are able to effective role play as the Washingtons in First Person
8 - They are active in the living history community
9 - They have presentations and are willing to travel
10 - They really love doing this

www.georgeandmarthawashington.com | 386-943-8647 | huzzahc@gmail.com | twitter.com/_TheWashingtons | georgeandmarthawashington.tumblr.com


More information available at: www.georgeandmarthawashington.com

Please "Share" and "Like" our page.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Washington Speaks!

Why consider learning from George and Martha Washington in 2015?

Here are 8 great topics they will be speaking about!

Learn about them at: http://www.georgeandmarthawashington.com/
  1. Youth and Childhoods—1731-1752
Topic includes “our childhoods”, George’s surveying, and our relationships with the Fairfaxes, We also talk about Martha’s marriage to Daniel Custis, and George’s inheritance.

  1. French and Indian War Years—1752-1759
This topic includes George's pre-Revolution military career, how we met and courted. We talk about Martha's children and the events around the F & I War.

  1. Family Life at Mt. Vernon Between The Wars—1758-1775
In this topic, we discuss early years on the plantation, crops and slavery issues, our lives at White House Plantation and Mt. Vernon Plantation, the education of Jacky and Patsy, and Jacky's married life/family.

  1. The Revolutionary War, Part 1: The General and Mrs. Washington—1775-1778
We present the events leading to The Declaration of Independence, our roles early in the American Revolution. We talk about Martha attending winter encampments, the strife at Valley Forge, the Victories and Defeats, and selected battles: Lexington and Concord to Monmouth.

  1. The Revolutionary War, Part 2: The General and Mrs. Washington—1779-1783
George and Martha discuss life from battles in the Southern Campaign, the mutinies, the battle and surrender at Yorktown, the Newburgh Conspiracy, George’s Resignation as Commander-in-Chief, to the Treaty of Paris, 1783.

  1. The President and "Lady" Washington—1783-1797
We share our contributions during the Birth of Our Nation, and we explain the events surrounding the Constitutional Convention, the 8 years serving as the Chief Executive and "Lady" Washington, the leaders we worked with, as well as, the Whiskey Rebellion, Jay's Treaty, National Bank, future capital city/D.C. , and Farewell Address.

  1. Our "Vine and Fig" Years at Mt. Vernon /Retirement—1797-1802
As we retired to Mt. Vernon after the call of duty as Commander-in-chief, we address restoring Mt. Vernon, Plantation Economics (tobacco, fishing, whiskey distillery, mules) , entertaining endless guests, dealing with the slavery issue, and being called back into service by President Adams—George’s Will, and their other "children"—grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

  1.  Colonial Life—Military *--1770’s

Our presentation is interactive as we talk about the experiences of the Continental Army and contrast that with the experiences of the British Army. We further explain about encampments and the life of a camp follower and families of soldiers and compare that with the daily life in the colonies.