This tent was new for the 2001 season. A one of a kind designed for the Lincoln Camps by Bill Walters of Tentmaster. Designed to be put up in all kinds of weather. The black design on all the trim was inspired by Lincoln's own words. "I will not put on any other color than Black until the troops come home". Delivery was taken from the Quarter Masters Shop near Port Huron Michigan in October of 1999. New facts about the Lincoln's are being collected and added to the programs weekly. 25 years of research and 15 years of practice will leave you thinking that "Abe" himself, visited your event or function. New in 2001. A brand new suite. Made form the best and closest to civil war wool money can buy. Call today to see it a date is open for you.

Having Tea with these ladies at the Dillon House in July. Fremont Ohio

Quite often, we have guards that will travel to an event with us.

This young couple wanted to get married in Fort Meigs and when that didn't work out. I remarried them there a couple of years later

Little Round Top

 

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When we visit your outside event in the summer. We arrive normally the day before when possible and set up our Tent pictured above. I am available to handle whatever kind of task you have. We greet people and give our picture to the children (A Penney) as they come to talk about our history. Speeches about the past of Lincoln and the Civil War Years. 17 years of presenting Lincoln and 25 years of Study make it easy to talk about almost any subject.

Taken in the Dillon House across the street from R. B. Hayes in Fremont, Ohio. It's owned by the Hayes center(On Left)
Mary Todd Lincoln and I are greeting people who stop by to visit. Solders are in the background (on Right)

Fayetteville, West Virginia was the site of this recreation of the of West Virginia becoming a State in 1863, Taken on the Court yard steps

Thousands of young people are greeted by the Lincolns.
Teaching them about History is our goal.

This Tin Type was taken many years ago in Pennsylvania on top of a Mountain. It was taken as Brady would have done it
 

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