[Ohio-talk] Fw: Thanksgiving in the 1790s Ohio River Valley

Dr. Smith jwsmithnfb at verizon.net
Mon Nov 23 12:28:40 UTC 2009


This sounds interesting so read on.

jw

Dr. J. Webster Smith
President National Federation of the Blind of Ohio
P.O.BOX 458 Athens, Ohio, 45701-0458
Phone Number - 740-592-6326 
"Changing What it Means to be Blind"
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Dave Uhlman 
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 8:49 PM
Subject: Thanksgiving in the 1790s Ohio River Valley



Thanksgiving in the 1790s Ohio River Valley 
Hear and There Audio Magazine travels to a historical reinactment of the Ohio River Valley in the 1790’s. Ohio is in the middle of the USA.  We will read some historic documents and interview people who are dressed in authentic 1790’s clothes.  The readings will tell us about the events of the era and the people will tell us how it felt to live in those times.  http://duhlman.podbean.com/
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