Mustering the Militia ’21

Mustering the Militia

July 10th – 11th, 2021

In 1776, Along the supply lines in the Champlain Valley, the mouth of the Onion River was a temporary depot and major logistics and personnel transshipment point. General Schuyler, Commander in Chief of the Northern Department, was calling up the Militia as a temporary reinforcement of the Northern Army until Continental troops could be sent north, in order to try and maintain a foothold in Canada.

This weekend is a recreation of an encampment of colonial militia who were training to reinforce the American forces in Canada in 1776. This event will feature a lifestyle educational presentation, with ongoing lifestyle, tools and crafts displays and presentations (both home-life and military camp-life).

Featuring:

Tours through Ethan Allen’s House, click here to sign up for yours!

Planned Demonstrations- Sewing, Carving, Spinning, Flax into Linen, many other demonstrations of colonial life and trades

Visit the Vermont Indigenous Heritage Center’s newest Exhibits in the Visitor Center!

Visit the Curmudgeons in Neg8ni An8baakik- See the impressive Layout of weaponry used by militiamen through the 1830s.

Ongoing Drill and Maneuver Practice, public invited to participate!