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Lewis & Clark SHS
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Lewis & Clark State Historic Site celebrates the Lewis & Clark Expedition and their time spent in the Illinois Country at Camp River Dubois. This channel will share educational videos, recordings of events, and other videos of interest.
Lewis & Clark SHS is located in Hartford, IL. It is maintained by Illinois Department of Natural Resources. The Lewis & Clark Society of America supports the site and continues the mission of sharing the Expedition story.
Lewis & Clark SHS is located in Hartford, IL. It is maintained by Illinois Department of Natural Resources. The Lewis & Clark Society of America supports the site and continues the mission of sharing the Expedition story.
Interesting Opening Stories w/ Brad Winn - 20th Anniversary Video X
Brad shares some interesting stories about opening the site to the public 20 years ago. How did they get a boat inside? Why did Brad need a tractor for the opening ceremonies? Please enjoy this final video in the 20th Anniversary Series.
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Past President Interview w/ Merrill Rosenthal - 20th Anniversary Video IX
Просмотров 39Год назад
Merrill Rosenthal was a dedicated Lewis and Clark Society member who spent years working towards an Interpretive Center and camp replica to commemorate Camp River Dubois. This partial interview from the bicentennial commemoration captured Merrill's memories on past society meetings and what he hoped to see the site become. The interview has breaks and ends abruptly, but Merrill's excitement for...
Designing the Exhibits with Dr. Erin Bishop Cadigan - 20th Anniversay Video VIII
Просмотров 34Год назад
Site Superintendant Brad Winn interviews Dr. Erin Bishop Cadigan as they discuss the design planning that went into the Interpretive Center. This interview gives a great insight into what all had to be considered when building a facility like this from scratch.
Past President Interview w/ George Arnold - 20th Anniversary Video VII
Просмотров 42Год назад
As we continue our 20th Anniversary commemoration, we look back to an interview with past Lewis & Clark Society president Dr. George Arnold. He played a big role in garnering support and funding for the Interpretive Center we know and love today.
June Nagy's Memories of Volunteering - 20th Anniversary Video VI
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June Nagy shares her early experiences as a volunteer during the Bicentennial Celebration and opening of the Interpretive Center. Dozens and dozens of volunteers like June and Frank keep this site running smoothly and engage with thousands of visitors each year. For more on Lewis & Clark State Historic Site visit: www.CampDubois.com
Past President Interview w/ Robert Colter - 20th Anniversary Video V
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We look back at footage of Robert Colter filmed during the Bicentennial Celebration of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Part of a collection of interviews with past presidents of the Lewis & Clark Society of America, this interview gives us a look at how the property was acquired and eventually turned into a historic site. Find out more and join the Lewis and Clark Society at: campdubois.com/socie...
Mike's Memories as a Society Member - 20th Anniversary Video IV
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Mike Kaufman is a longtime volunteer and Lewis and Clark Society of America member. Over the years he has served as a society board member and officer, including his current term as president. In this video, Mike looks back on his time in the society and the work they did to get ready for the Interpretive Center Opening and Bicentennial Celebration. Find out more and join the Lewis and Clark So...
Volunteers at Lewis & Clark SHS - 20th Anniversary Video III
Просмотров 72Год назад
The amazing programs and great opportunities Lewis & Clark State Historic Site offers could not happen without the ongoing support of our site volunteers. Cindy Upchurch shares how the volunteers stepped right up as the Interpretive Center readied to open in late 2002. If you want to volunteer with us today: Call (618) 251-5811 or Visit www.CampDubois.com/get-involved
Leadership Lessons from the Captains - 20th Anniversary Video II
Просмотров 372 года назад
Site Superintendent Brad Winn talks about the leadership lessons he learned from Captain Lewis to apply to his role at Lewis & Clark State Historic Site. They shared similar experiences of being thrust into new positions of leadership. Learn More About Lewis & Clark SHS at: www.CampDubois.com
Celebrating 20 Years at Lewis & Clark SHS!
Просмотров 962 года назад
Lewis & Clark State Historic Site opened its Interpretive Center doors in December 2002. We've been sharing the Lewis & Clark story and surrounding stories ever since. This is our first video of a series interviewing staff and volunteers for their stories of our site's beginnings. For more on Lewis & Clark State Historic Site visit: www.CampDubois.com
Making Lampblack Ink
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Lampblack ink is messy and not as effective as other inks, but it is easy to make when on the move. This ink making tradition goes back for thousands of years and would have been a familiar backup option in the early 19th Century too. See how Site Interpreter Ben makes lampblack ink and learn to make it yourself! For more about Lewis & Clark State Historic Site: www.CampDubois.com Check us out ...
Making Pokeberry Ink
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
Join Site Interpreter Ben as he makes ink from pokeberries! Using berries from an easily found plant, frontiersman of the late 18th and early 19th Centuries could jot down some quick notes and even write letters while on the move. This is not a long-lasting ink, but it was a useful option in a pinch. Pokeberries are toxic, so please don't consume them or handle them without gloves. For a safer ...
2022 Events at Lewis & Clark State Historic Site
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Learn about the upcoming events for 2022! We're bringing back some favorite events and adding in some all-new to the site. You can check out the events at www.campdubois.com and on our Facebook Page.
Item Spotlight: Espontoon
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Why did Lewis & Clark both carry spears on their journey? Join us in this item spotlight video to see how the Espontoon projected discipline and order within the Detachment. It also made for a life-saving multi-tool. You can find out more about Lewis & Clark SHS at www.campdubois.com.
Celebrating & Toasting Independence Day
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Independence Day of the early years of the United States is both very familiar and very different from today's Independence Day celebrations. Site Interpreter Ben looks at what the holiday looked like to the Lewis & Clark Expedition. The practice of toasting to celebrate (and make a point at times) is broken down, along with how to toast the holiday with your friends.
Building the Team- Part VII: York on the Expedition
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Building the Team- Part VII: York on the Expedition
Holiday Message from Lewis & Clark SHS
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Holiday Message from Lewis & Clark SHS
Captain Clark Exploring Mississippian Mounds with Linda Sinco
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Captain Clark Exploring Mississippian Mounds with Linda Sinco
Building the Team - Part VI: Interpreters
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Building the Team - Part VI: Interpreters
Choosing a Winter Encampment at the Confluene
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Choosing a Winter Encampment at the Confluene
Captain Lewis and Cahokia with Brad Winn
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Captain Lewis and Cahokia with Brad Winn
Virtual Programs with Lewis & Clark SHS
Просмотров 434 года назад
Virtual Programs with Lewis & Clark SHS
Thanks for the run down, a versatile bit of gear….👍
Well,sometimes cold steel is better than a hot barrell
I wonder if you can use homemade poke berry ink in a fountain pen with a converter.
Looks warm and toasty
Great video. Where can i get one of these blanket coats.
If you put alcohol in it, it dries faster and keeps for a long time
My neighbor uses her fireplace a lot in the winter, is the soot in her chimney the same? :)
You could
That's what works for me. I got a five gallon bucket of it from my local chimney sweep. That'll make enough ink to keep me going for the next hundred years. It's important to grind it very fine - into a powder. A mortar and pestle will do the job - eventually. An electric coffee grinder can give you a powder in less than a minute. Be sure to rinse it out afterwards - and let the powder settle before you open the grinder. You don't want to inhale the airborne carbon dust. Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
A tinta que você quer fazer chama-se "Nanquim" que tem uma alta duração e o que está faltando é goma arábica e álcool para misturar bem a goma arábica a fuligem .
Is there still water in the barrel when you open it months later?
I love salt pork, hard to get now.
Is that Chum Lee? 🤔
What a great video! Thanks
Don't mean to be rude but, you need more blanket or to lose some belly fat! Just saying that a vital part of your lower body is going to really get cold!
“Don’t mean to be rude but let me be rude for no reason”
There's still a kind of salt cured pork at many stores that is basically the exact same as the old stuff except it has just enough salt to preserve it but not so much you have to pre-soak it to make it palatable. On occasion i'll buy it to make lobscouse.
Excellent video. I've made my own salt pork before, and it was excellent to cook with. I love it with collard greens or butter beans. I've not experimented with using salt pork as a field provision, but if I had to, I would trust it -- as long as I had packed it myself! There were times when soldiers were so desperately hungry and so exhausted that they would simply eat the salt pork as it was -- no preparation whatsoever. (For this reason, salt pork, which was tender, was preferred over tough salt beef.)
Quite a few accounts of starving soldiers eating it raw.bleh. Can't imagine being this hungry.😊
Can this method be used to preserve chicken and Turkey as well? Could you say throw together a mix of whatever, like rabbit, pork, raccoon, and Turkey if that’s what you had?
Fascinating .
This is bullshit. You people are fucking lying and you know you’re fucking lying. You’re just trying to sell yourselves.
Again, thanks for being a teacher.
I was a student of yours and I appreciate your choice to continue educating. Merry life to you and yours!
So nice to hear wool being talked about
What a wonderful video recollecting some of the highlights of the Center. Thx for doing this, filming it and sharing it with us. 👍👍👍👍👍
The sailing ships of old - which had no refrigeration to speak of - also relied on barrels and barrels of salt pork and beef to feed the crew with. The term "old salt" to refer to an experienced sailor probably has to do with the salinity of the oceans on which they sailed, but I also like to think it has at least a little to do with the steady consumption of salted pork and beef in their diet. Anyway, great video and very informative. Thanks for the upload.
Descendant of John Shields. It continues to be a family name, at least we have that.
Thanks for the video it was very interesting 🥰😘 Great looking Coat 😍
get a fuking mic and do it right
Could have just used salted pork pieces as bait for larger game! Out in the wilderness during those early years, would not have been long until a grizzly or black bear had come along.
This isn't Pavarotti...
4:07, Buffalo? No, they are Bison a completely different species. There have never been Buffalo in this hemisphere. Buffalo are in Africa, the Cape Buffalo, in Asia known as Water Buffalo. So, why do folks call our Bison Buffalo, monkey hear monkey repeat, all without researching what they are repeating.
Thx for sharing this. 👍👍👍👍👍
Congratulations!
Loved the interview, she’s a sweetheart. So good to hear that they lovingly volunteered together.
Thats not a coat, thats 100% Ben. Rawr 🐻❄
Ben!!! Weve been waiting for you on World of Warcraft for over an hour! We need our Dwarf Chieftan or we cant max xp on the next dungeon mission. Beeeeeeennnnnnnn!!!!!!!!
I trust this man on the topic of salted pork. 🏆
The man clearly knows his pork
YORK, YOU ARE REMEMBERED... 🙏👍 it wasn't In vain, Sir...
Ty, excellent !!! know that (l & c) felt some type a way w/ the amazement of York to the Natives... Especially, clark boiled his buttons... So ignorant of clark to write of York that his services to him or Expedition was not that great of service, to permit York his freedom on that alone... Bull~sh*t, York's services were greater on all levels than (l or c) periodt, especially many saves from Natives (l &c) encountered... Smh... Selfish bastard, was jealous...
Ben, your videos are so informative. I enjoy seeing the period-style clothing and settings. Many thanks for the research that clearly goes into them--I always take away useful details about the Corps of Discovery. What a fascinating episode in America's history!
Bless these individuals for their foresight and beliefs.
William Clark is my ancestor
Very interesting and well done. That ancestor of yours was quite the character. 😆
thanks
Thanks. I know the ink oxidizes and eventually turns black. Hence why the Declaration of Independence is black. I never knew how to actually make this ink. Glad to learn here. Thanks again.
I think the first drafts were pokeberry but the actual document isn’t
@@Evan345gdf oh thanks. I didn’t know that.
also in that letter Clark emphasized that York be sold down the river to an evil master / horrible plantation in new orleans to make his life living hell you left that part out .
He did not, he literally explained what being sold down the river mean after he shows the letter
That is too cool
👍👍👍👍👍 Thx for sharing.
Very stark sound quality. The microphone needs to be much closer to the speaker. The room needs carpeting or a large rug to deaden the echo. Please remove this video, fix it and repost. Thanks.
Unfortunately it's not light fast so it will fade, but that can be solved by putting your artwork under uv protective glass or keeping it out of the light.
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Natives used this berry to dye cloth and leather blue or indigo.
It would be fun to use for painting too!