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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Scott 1817 Reenactment announces Schedule of Events

Battle Reenactments, Native American Camps, Military Demonstrations & More!



A cannon firing demonstration aboard the authentic keelboat
Aux Arc (pronounced "Ozark"). 

The official Schedule of Events for this year's annual Scott 1817 Seminole War Battle Reenactment is out! This year's event takes place on December 6-8 at River Landing Park in Chattahoochee, Florida.

This year's activities include TWO full-scale battle reenactments, military demonstrations, traditional music, a massive luminary event, rifle and musket firing demonstrations, cannon firings, Creek/Seminole Indian camps, the authentic 38-foot keelboat Aux Arc ("Ozark), a frontier preaching service, and more.

Admission is FREE! Food vendors will be available all three days, plus there will be other vendors, exhibitors, and more.


SCOTT 1817 REENACTMENT
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Friday, December 6
EDUCATION DAY

9:00 AM Eastern/8:00 AM Central
Grounds open for area school and home school students and groups.

9:15 AM Eastern - 1:30 PM Eastern
Living History Demonstrations

3 PM Eastern/2 PM Central
Grounds close for the day.


Saturday, December 7
PUBLIC DAY

9 AM Eastern/8 AM Central
Grounds open for the General Public.

9:15 AM Eastern
Jacksonian Guard Flag Ceremony

9:30 AM Eastern
Keelboat Aux Arc Cannon Firing
Living History Demonstrations in Camps

10 AM Eastern
Jacksonian Guard Musket Firing Demonstration

10:30 AM Eastern
Keelboat Aux Arc Cannon Firing

11 AM Eastern
Jacksonian Guard Demonstration
Native American Musket Firing Demonstration

11:30 AM Eastern
Jacksonian Guard, Militia, Boatmen parade to the Keelboat Aux Arc
(Camp Activities Pause/Shift to Battlefield)

12 Noon Eastern
Keelboat Aux Arc Departs for the Battle Reenactment

12:30 PM Eastern/11:30 AM Central
BATTLE REENACTMENT
(All other activities pause)

2 PM Eastern
Jacksonian Guard Demonstration
Living History Demonstrations Resume in Camps

3 PM Eastern/2 PM Central
Grounds Close to the Pubic

6:30 PM Eastern/5:30 PM Central
Luminaries on the Apalachicola


Sunday, December 8
PUBLIC DAY

9 AM Eastern/8 AM Central
Grounds Open to the Public

9:15 AM Eastern
Jacksonian Guard Flag Ceremony

9:30 AM Eastern
Keelboat Aux Arc Cannon Firing
Living History Demonstrations in Camps

10 AM Eastern
Jacksonian Guard Musket Firing Demonstration

10:30 AM Eastern
Frontier Preaching at the Keelboat Aux Arc
(All other activities pause)

11 AM Eastern
Ballet Dancers on the Keelboat Aux Arc
Jacksonian Guard Demonstration
Native American Musket Firing Demonstration
Living History Demonstrations in Camps

11:30 AM Eastern
Keelboat Aux Arc Cannon Firing

12 Noon Eastern
Jacksonian Guard Dance Party!
Frontiersmen demonstrate Long Rifle Firing.

1 PM Eastern
Jacksonian Guard, Militia, Boatmen Parade to the Keelboat Aux Arc
(Camp Activities End/Shift to Battlefield)

1:30 PM Eastern
Keelboat Aux Arc leaves the dock for the Battle

2 PM Eastern/1 PM Central
BATTLE REENACTMENT
(All other activities end)

3 PM Eastern
Grounds close for 2019!

For more information, please visit Scott1817.com or www.facebook.com/scott1817.

The Scott 1817 Seminole War Battle Reenactment is sponsored by Two Egg TV, the Focus Foundation, the City of Chattahoochee, and Chattahoochee Main Street.

For directions to the reenactment site, please use the map below:









Sunday, November 10, 2019

Scott 1817 Education Day bringing nearly 1,000 students to Chattahoochee!

Unforgettable experiences await at Living History event!

by Rachael Conrad

Students learn about the lives of Creek Indian women.
An incredible array of elementary, middle, high, and home school groups will flood the banks of the Apalachicola River on Friday, December 6, for Education Day at the Scott 1817 Seminole War Battle Reenactment.

The annual event commemorates the First Seminole War of 1817-1818 and takes place this year at historic River Landing Park in Chattahoochee, Florida. The park is the site of the first U.S. defeat of the Seminole Wars and is a stop on Florida's official Seminole Wars Trail.

Education Day provides a remarkable opportunity for students to learn about life in the region during the days when the border dividing Florida, Georgia, and Alabama was still a battleground of empires. What is now Florida was then a colony of Spain. Southwest Georgia and Southeast Alabama were claimed by the United States. Still, the claims of both nations intruded on those of the Creek (Muscogee), Miccosukee, Seminole, and other Native American nations.

The Creek Indian warrior Blue Heron instructs a group of
students in the traditional Native American stickball game.
Students will learn about these turbulent days by meeting an array of individuals who "come through time" to speak to them and demonstrate weapons, crafts, food, games, and more.

They will visit the camps of Creek and Seminole Indians, meet Black Seminole warriors, play the authentic Creek/Seminole stickball game, and even try their hand at carefully-instructed tomahawk throwing. Frontier hunters and their families will discuss their lives and survival, demonstrate the firing of their muskets and long rifles, and show the items they used each day. 

The Creek Prophet Josiah Francis will tell the students about the Scott battle and what took place when the fighting raged. A U.S. Army major from 1817 will describe the scene from his perspective. Then there will be an opportunity to step aboard the authentic 38-foot keelboat Aux Arc (Ozark) to see how people once traveled on the Apalachicola River. In a highlight of the day for many guests, the boat will fire off its cannon in fiery displays of sight and sound.

The 38-foot keelboat Aux Arc (pronounced "Ozark) will
be in the Apalachicola River to show students how people
and cargo traveled up and down from the Gulf 200 years ago.
A variety of exhibits on history, archaeology, nature, outdoor activities, animals, and more will also be available for them to explore. Students will even get a lesson in candle-making before they leave!

Historian and author Dale Cox conceived the annual Seminole War Battle reenactment as a way to bring a forgotten part of area history back to life. His dream included a day to help schools immerse students in the lives of historical figures in a way far more real than books or lectures. That dream will be realized on December 6. 

"I am thrilled that so many schools and classes have committed to come and be part of this fantastic free event," he said. "These students are going to learn things about our ancestors in a few short hours that they will never forget."

The Maroon or Black Seminole leader Abraham will come
back to life after 200 years to teach students about his role
in the Seminole War battle fought at River Landing Park.
Cox said that he really likes the fact that the Scott 1817 event lets students learn about people from a wide variety of cultural backgrounds. "There were Creek, Miccosukee, and Seminole Indians fighting to preserve their homes and lands," he continued. "You had Maroons - escaped slaves that many of the students have never heard of - taking up arms alongside the Native Americans and fighting for their own freedom. United States soldiers, frontier people, Spanish soldiers and settlers, people from so many different backgrounds, all coming together at once in this small corner of the world."

More than 500 students from Jackson County alone will be coming across the river to enjoy the event, and there will be many from other locations as well.

Education Day will be followed by the main public days on Saturday and Sunday (December 7 & 8). Everyone is encouraged to come out and enjoy days of living history encampments, demonstrations, pageantry, exhibits, musket and cannon firings, food, vendors, and battle reenactments. The hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Central). 

Please visit scott1817.com or www.facebook.com/scott1817 for more information.

If your home school or school group would like to attend Education Day, please email us by clicking here.