Civil War reenactors from the 63rd Pennsylvania Reserves reenactment group will be braving the cold for an encampment at the Old Stone House this weekend!  While this is a weekend of drilling and training new “recruits” for the unit, the public is welcome to stop by, observe, and talk with the reenactors on Saturday and Sunday.  Check out the 63rd’s website (including some great photos of previous Old Stone House events) at http://www.63rdpvi.com/index1.html

Thanks to the 10th PA Reserves “Mercer Rifles” for a great Civil War Christmas program this past weekend!  It was great to see so many people visiting the Stone House and enjoying the music, refreshments, and conversations with the Civil War reenactors.  Photos to follow in the next day or so on our Facebook page!

The Old Stone House once again opens its doors to celebrate the holiday season as it presents “A Civil War Christmas.”  Scheduled for Saturday, December 5th and Sunday, December 6th, this free public program highlights the holiday traditions, music, and culture of the 19th Century.

The event,  organized by the Stone House and Mercer’s 10th Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Company, will include historical reenactments and activities inside the festive holiday atmosphere of The Old Stone House.

Visit the soldiers at home and in camp.  Meet the wives and children who endured the holiday season without husbands and fathers.  Experience a cozy, relaxing celebration set in the midst of one of the most tumultuous and important eras of American history.

Doors will open at 9:00 am on Saturday, 10:00 am on Sunday, and festivities will continue until 5 pm. There will be interactive displays, free refreshments and tours available all day.  All aspects of the celebration are free to the public; donations to benefit the programs of the Old Stone House and the 10th Pennsylvania Reserves are greatly appreciated.

Scheduled events are listed below; stop by any time to meet reenactors and enjoy the historical holiday decor inside the Stone House.

Saturday, December 5th

9:00 am Open to Public

10:00 am. Soldiers’ Drill

1:00 pm. Soldiers’ Drill

2:00 pm. Kids Militia

3:00 pm. Skirmish

5:00 pm. Closed

Sunday, December 6th

10:00 am. Open to Public

11:00 am. Soldiers’ Drill

1:30 pm. Soldiers’ Drill

2:00 pm. Kids Militia

2:30 pm. Skirmish

5:00 pm.  Closed

Washington - Gist Journal CoverThe Old Stone House, in conjunction with Historic Harmony museum, has recently reprinted an edition of The Journals of George Washington & Christopher Gist: Mission to Fort Le Boeuf, written during their historic journey through western Pennsylvania in the winter of 1753-1754.

The young Washington’s mission was to deliver a message demanding French withdrawal from territory claimed by the British; Gist was his guide.  This rivalry between France and Britain soon erupted into the conflict we know as the French and Indian War.  The journals shows a different side of George Washington; compared to the resolute commander of the American Revolution, this younger Washington is often unsure, overeager, and sometimes foolish – this makes for fascinating reading!

The journals were first published by Slippery Rock University in 2003 to mark the 250th anniversary of Washington’s mission.  They are edited and annotated by former Slippery Rock University graduate student Kevin Kopper (Ph.D., Kent State University, 2005). The book includes a full bibliography of additional sources, as well as a foreword by the late Dr. David Dixon, a SRU history professor and scholar of the French and Indian War.

These journals are a record of a time when Western Pennsylvania was a major imperial battleground. Washington and Gist took care to describe the landscape and native peoples in great detail, making it an invaluable historical record.  Local history enthusiasts may also enjoy descriptions of  communities like Ambridge, Connoquenessing, West Liberty, Harrisville, and many others, long before their settlement by white Americans.

This historic journal is available for $7.95, with all proceeds from the sale going to support the Old Stone House museum.  Journals can be purchased by mailing check or money order to:

Dr. Aaron Cowan
Old Stone House
212M Spotts
Slippery Rock University
Slippery Rock, PA  16057

Please make checks payable to “SRU Foundation,” and indicate “Friends of the Old Stone House” in the item line.

We’re glad to announce that visitors can now reach our site by the URL oldstonehousePA.org, rather than the longer wordpress address.  Don’t worry, the oldstonehousepa.wordpress.com address will still work, too – but this shorter address will make our site easier to remember for those trying to find us on the web.  Spread the word!

Despite the best efforts of the weather, we’re happy to say that the annual Civil War Weekend was a big success!  Rain and wind hit the encampment on Sunday, but as one members of the 10th PA Reserve reenactors said “The Civil War didn’t stop just because it rained.”

Still, we estimate this was one of our biggest turnouts ever.  The 10th PA Reserve soldiers and their Confederate counterparts battled it out in several impressive skirmishes, while the ladies served refreshments and taught visitors about food, clothing, home life and the “lady spies” of the Civil War.  A Wild Bill Hickok impersonator even showed up!  Thanks to the reenactors for a fantastic weekend – we’ve posted a few pictures to the Stone House Facebook page; more will be added later this week.  Hope you were able to make it out – don’t miss the next one!

Thanks to everyone who came out for the French  and Indian War event this past weekend – we had a great time, and hope you did, too!  We’ll post photos of the battles and encampments this week, but for now we keep on rolling, from the 1760s to the 1860s – this coming weekend (August 29 & 30) is our CIVIL WAR WEEKEND, an annual event organized by the 10th PA Reserve Civil War Reenactors from Mercer County, PA.

Reenactors at the Old Stone House, 2006 (Courtesy 10th PA website)

Reenactors at the Old Stone House, 2006 (Courtesy 10th PA website)

If you’ve been to one of the 10th’s reenactments at the Stone House before, you know they put together a truly quality program – and this year we’ve planned even more events and demonstrations.

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Come see us this weekend! 

OSH Roadside Marker Ever pass a historical marker while driving  and think, “That looks interesting – wish I had time to stop and read it.”

Now, through the efforts of historically-minded volunteers, you can view a ever-growing number of Pennsylvania historical markers on the web.  Through the Waymarking.com site, each marker is photographed and linked to a location on a map.  Not every marker is up yet (the Old Stone House will be added soon!) but the list is extensive.

This is a nice use of web & GPS technology, giving Pennsylvanians a chance to read these (unfortunately) often bypassed markers of the Keystone State’s past.  Of course, there’s no substitute for visiting an actual historic place, so use the site’s map, locate a few sites near you, and go exploring!

Please note: The Old Stone House will be closed for the upcoming Independence Day holiday weekend so that our docents may spend time with friends and family.  Please take advantage of the numerous festivities & events at other local sites this weekend, and visit us again soon!

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