Photos: the Siege of 1777 reenactment and a Cherokee wedding
Published 4:25 pm Friday, May 26, 2017

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Ken Hill, 53, stands resting with his musket Saturday before the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Andrew Verdon displays his outfit to visitors Saturday before the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Archie Hillard rests with observers and other volunteers Saturday before the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Jeanette Hillard (left) discusses the details in Rachel Verdon's outfit Saturday before the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Participants and volunteers pose for a group photo Saturday before the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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A group of volunteers chat Saturday before the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Mike Gilkey, portraying a Native American warrior, rests in his battle position Saturday before the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Edward Boots, portraying a Native American warrior, readies his pistol Saturday before the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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A volunteer portraying a Native American warrior runs to the battlefield Saturday during the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Mariah Riley reloads her musket Saturday during the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Portraying Simon Kenton, Mark Stewart of Palmyra, Ind., fires his musket during the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Sam Riley, portraying a Native American warrior, ducks for cover after firing his musket Saturday during the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Volunteers portraying colonists fire their muskets Saturday during the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Jeff Sturgeon (left) helps David Coleman off the battlefield Saturday during the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Chad Taylor (left) and Chris Crosby reload their muskets Saturday during the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Volunteers portraying colonists fire their muskets Saturday during the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Jake Hill practices throwing a hatchet at a target Saturday after the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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A horse carriage pulls up to Fort Logan in Stanford to take observers back to their vehicles Saturday after the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment.

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Ike Moore (left) and Brett Burns wait for food to finish cooking Saturday after the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Volunteers portraying colonists leave after the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment Saturday at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Volunteers Aaron Burden (left) and Sam Riley chat with observers Saturday after the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Volunteer Brad Holman, of Rocky Woodland Forge, forges metal after the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Fort Logan in Stanford.

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Charlene Kelly, clan mother of a local Chickamauga family, blesses warrior Byron Teater before a Cherokee wedding Saturday after the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Logan’s Fort in Stanford.

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Charlene Kelly (right), clan mother of a local Chickamauga family, blesses the earth to begin a Cherokee wedding ceremony Saturday after the second annual Siege of 1777 reenactment at Logan’s Fort in Stanford.
























Photos by Joshua Qualls
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