Photo Gallery

Most of these are photos of reenactors at Fort Toulouse in Alabama. Some are taken off-site at other events, and I've noted those in the headings. If you see yourself in any of these pics, and I haven't named you correctly, please email me!

(I don't know who took a lot of these photos, but on the ones I can identify, I put their name in italics after the description).

Some old photos...do you have any old pics of yourself as a reenactor you'd like to share?

Davy Hobbs and Mark Lewis, in 1991, and in 2001 - Check out the inside of the fort! The trees! Mark's hat! (same old hat)
Ginger and Ned in 1986 or 87
An old (1999) shot of Craig, Linda, and Rowan


2009

2009 F&I Encampment

August 2009 work day at Fort Toulouse

Frontier Days, November 2009


2008

Frontier Days, November 2008


2007

Frontier Days, November 2007


2006

Frontier Days, November 2006


2005

F&I Encampment, April 2005, Photos by Francois


2004

French-Indian Garden, June 2004

Excavation of the first fort, occupied 1717-1733, June 2004

Frontier Days, November 2004, Photos by David Wells & David Mott


2003

Tactical, Misc., February & March 2003

F&I Encampment, April 12-13, 2003


2002

Fort St. Jean-Baptiste, Louisiana, & Dye Workshop at Toulouse, March, 2002

Founders Week (Tricentennial) in Mobile (Reenactment at Old Mobile), March 25, 2002

F&I Encampment, April 13-14, 2002 (including Killa's "wedding" to Justin)

Frontier Days, November 2002

At Grand Encampment, Daniel Boone Homestead, PA, July 25-28, 2002


2001

Fort Toulouse, January-December, 2001
25 photos in Picasa

F&I Encampment, April 2001
22 photos in Picasa

Mansker's Station, May, 2001
9 photos in Picasa

Unveiling of Old Mobile Marker, Mobile, AL, September, 2001
12 photos in Picasa

Frontier Days, November, 2001
(Includes food in Commadant's Quarters, Parley, individuals)
22 photos in Picasa


2000

F&I Encampment, April 7-9, 2000
(Includes scalping from Feb Tactical, Erin the captive, being adopted, Adolph)
13 photos in Picasa


Other photos of members:

The History Channel aired a special called "Boone and Crockett, the Hero-Hunters." The cast was all re-enactors, and one of our members, Ginger Jones, played a Creek woman defending her cabin against one of Jackson's raids in the War of 1812. Click below for shots of her action being filmed.

Ginger shooting the bow
Yelling after shooting the bow
Ginger, after being shot by Jackson's men

Isiushitani (Ginger) at Massac in 2000

Last updated on September 10, 2008