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Friends of the Clyde Blockhouse
If anyone is interested in forming a Living History group, perhaps based on 18th-Century English fur trappers and "Indian traders", please contact us. This could be great way of involving the community, putting on demonstrations, and helping promote the history of the Blockhouse through historical reenacting.
Living History
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1688 French map showing the Indian trail crossing the Clyde River. Map is drawn upside down
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Col. John Butler of Butler's Rangers
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Ground plan of the 1756 stockade fort at Canadesaga (Geneva). The fort at Clyde was built to the same plan, immediately after the fort at Canandesaga.
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1688 French map showing the Indian trail crossing the Clyde River. Map is drawn upside down
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If you are interested in Living History, helping out with a project, or just learning more about the Clyde Blockhouse, please contact us.
Get involved. Contact us!
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