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Monday, October 6, 2014

Fort Niagara 2014


Dear Readers,

After a long absence, I am posting some updates- here is a group of photos related to the Fort Niagara Event, "Soldiers of the Revolution," on August 2nd and 3rd 2014.

                                                                                   

Room where the treaty of 1764 was signed by Sir William Johnson



A barrel with the markings of the King's Regiment

The outwork: a Ravelin
 
One of the blockhouses built after the Seven Years' War





Model of Niagara showing the Fort in 1780







 The British line of battle at Fort Niagara

A group of reenactors portraying the King's 8th Regiment of Foot, the garrison of Fort Niagara during the American Revolution



Summer and Fall 2014


Dear Reader,

Someone very close to me pointed out recently that my blog appeared to be dead. As a result, I have decided to give you all an update as to my whereabouts over the past few months. Fear not, Kabinettskriege will continue. The update takes the form of a photo journal.

The Society of the Cincinnati

In late August, I was fortunate enough to travel in order to research at the Society of the Cincinnati Library.


Metro Exit near the Society of the Cincinnati Library




Central Reading Room


My faithful friend: the mircofilm reader.

An orderly book from the Sullivan Campaign

Into the Stacks





The Anderson House


George Washington Statuary




















 Reenactor Photos

Fall is a primary season for reenacting, and I was able to get pictures at a number of events.








Professorship

As many of you are aware, I have obtained a one-year visiting professor position at Indiana Wesleyan University.










 Yorktown Battlefield Photos


American Siege Lines at Yorktown

View towards British Lines, Yorktown




View back towards French Battery







Remains of Redoubt 10






Panorama of Redoubt #9








Thanks for Reading,

Alex Burns