Fountainhead of the Lake George School of Horn Engravers

John Bush, a Black American provincial soldier, and one of the first of the Lake George school of horn engravers, became renowned for his intricate and artistic powder horn engravings. His contributions to the craft were significant, though his life was short and tragically ended after being captured in 1757 at the Battle of Fort William Henry during the French and Indian War.

Fountainhead of the Lake George School of Horn Engravers2025-03-01T19:10:58+00:00

18th Century Lewisburg Artisan Show

2020 18th Century Lewisburg Artisan Show Rate This Event Don't miss the 13th Annual 18th Century Lewisburg Artisan Show on January 31 - February 1, 2020 at the Country Cupboard Inn in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. The 18th Century Lewisburg Artisan Show is a showcase of some of the finest Contemporary American Folk Art [read more]

18th Century Lewisburg Artisan Show2019-08-12T14:04:47+00:00

Fort Loudoun 18th Century Trade Faire

2019 Fort Loudoun 18th Century Trade Faire Rate This Event Join us for the Fort Loudon 18th Century Trade Faire on October 19-20, 2019 at the Fort Loudoun State Historic Park in Vonore, Tennessee. The Fort Loudoun 18th Century Trade Faire is the largest event held a Fort Loudoun annually. During this event [read more]

Fort Loudoun 18th Century Trade Faire2019-01-25T08:08:39+00:00
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