Hanna’s
Town Living History
Several
members of the 78th PVI, Co. F attended the Civil War living history
at historical Hanna’s Town. The
original settlement was burned by Native Americans and British Loyalists in July
1782 at the close of the Revolutionary War.

Aaron
stands at the entrance sign.

The
view of the encampment through the gate of the stockade

Mike
stands in front one of the buildings.

Aaron
checks out the inside of a cabin.

Eric
cleans his rifle after on Saturday evening.

Mike,
Eric, Greg, and Aaron pose for a photo on Saturday evening.

Aaron
reads the plaque on historical marker.