Other Personages
Rachel Stanton - It is 1623 and you are arriving in Jamestown- what can you expect? Let an "oldtimer" from the colony tell you about the perils and joys that await you as you help to explore a new world.
Anne Bonny - Infamous female pirate! Let her lead you into the brutal and bloody world of the brotherhood- and how she survived and thrived with the best of them.
Colonel John Chiswell - In 1766, Chiswell killed Robert Routledge in a tavern in Cumberland County Was it an accident, of did this member of Virginia's gentry try to get away with murder?
Rev. Roger Craig - A Baptist preacher from Spottsylvania County in 1768. Learn what the life was like for a "dissenter" in Anglican Virginia.
Dr. Thomas Walker - Indian Agent, land speculator and member of Virginia's elite. As will be shown, Dr. Walker is aptly named, as you trace his path all across the west.
Mrs. "Peachy" Purdie - What did the average young woman in Williamsburg do with herself? What was her training? Her education" Her ambitions?
Dr. James Craik - George Washington's lifetime friend, neighbor and personal physician. From the French and Indian War to the moment of his death, Craik was there, and is willing to share his thoughts on medicine, the times and the General.
Fanny Bassett - Martha Washington's best friend. See a human side of the Washington's that few people know about.
Martha Washington - America's First First Lady! Let her lead you in a tea, discuss the scenes she has witnessed, or just charm you with her ways. What was it about this woman that attracted the most famous man in America?
Mrs. Benjamin Harrison - Wife of a signer of the Declaration of Independence, mother of a President, great-grandmother of another. Virginia Plantation life has never been more clearly presented.
La Fayette - French nobleman who gave his services to Liberty. See why George Washington regarded him more as a son than friend.
James Monroe - more than just the Monroe Doctrine. He shared a hut at Valley Forge with John Marshall and was wounded at Trenton. He was there all the formative years of the American Republic.
Lt. George Finley - late of the 56th Va. Regiment gives a stirring and moving account of Pickett's charge. A real crowd pleaser.
Frederick Douglass - 19th Century black leader and strong voice against Slavery. A speaker of hypnotic ability.
Joel Walker Sweeney - Inventor of the Banjo. He performed before the crowned heads of Europe and is available to talk and play for you!
General Douglas MacArthur - "Old soldiers never die, they just slowly fade away" One of the greatest soldiers of the 20 th Century tells his story in a moving and touching way.
