I know who that drummer boy was, but you don't see his name in the credits. As is the case with dozens upon dozens of volunteer reenactors, directors and film crew that spent many countless hours, miles, and dollars without much, if any, in the way of a thank you, I'm sure. GO BALL STATE! Thanks Ed & Jeff for getting us grudgingly involved. I'll never forget you. :) Yes, and that was real water and yes it was cold. Oh, and I love the cell phone tower on the ridge at the end of Chapter 1. So, that's how they communicated back and force across the western frontier! I wonder if Virginia ever reimbursed George for his calling plan.
Was the house used in the video that the children were at in Vincennes. Also, why wasnt a person of Spanish decent not portraying Vigo. He was Spanish. The man playinn him wouldn't pass as a Spanish
The Sons of the American Revolution assisted in loaning clothing and supplying extras.
The story goes that Clark made it across the river when it was very very muddy. Logan did not. Clark took position with his cannons next to a house that still exists above the battlefield . I have metal detected these woods and I can find absolutely no musket balls. So either the cannons absolutely decimated the enemy unsuspectedly or Clark did not pursue the Indians that had fled. ( Doubt it !) somehow, Tecumseh, who was born there escaped. I suspect the entire record is inaccurate besides the death of Clarks relative.
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What kinda American Flag was that? They old man never said.. just a piece of history says he...
What his up duds
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