PAWNEE CITY HISTORICAL DAYS
with
CIVIL WAR REENACTMENTS

Pawnee City Historical Society Site
(Located on East edge of Pawnee city, NE, on Highways 50 and 8)

Saturday & Sunday
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30, 2007
REENACTMENTS -- CANDLELIGHT TOUR -- DEMONSTRATIONS


Image by DC Rambow and Co.

SATURDAY, September 29

  9:00 am – Ticket sales start
11:00 am – Museum buildings open
11:00 am – Tall Tales Postcards of Archer King
11:00 am – Demonstrations and kids' games
11:00 am – The Dirty Dozen Puddle Jumpers
11:00 am – Lunch served: 2 NEW VENDORS (Snow Flakes Shave Ice & Camelot Concessions)
1:00 pm Civil War Battle Beaver Dam Creek
After Battle – Civil War Trial
After Battle – Threshing
8:00 pm – Candlelight Tour of Camp
After tour – Period Dancing

DEMONSTRATIONS

Artillery & School of the Soldier (Sat & Sun)
Steam Engine & Threshing – Roy Mullin (Sat & Sun)
Rope Making
Mike Ganzel, Byford Metzger,
Lyle Droge, Robert Puls
(Sat & Sun)
Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Organ Playing – Chad Rinne & Shari Karjala
Toys of Yesteryear – Ross & Mary Thiemann (Sat)
Needle Tatting – Irene LeSeur (Sat)
Butter Making – Elsie Sunneberg (Sat)
Homestead Dulcimer Club (Sat)
Rug Braiding – Laura Turnbull (Sat)
Treadle Sewing – Janette Ulmer (Sun)
Water Witching – Vance Ulmer (Sun)
Blacksmithing – Jim Tegtmeier (Sun)
French Braiding – Elaine Mullin (Sun)
Quilting – Gwen Mangnall (Sun)
Sawmill Station – Harold Witulski (Sun)

Large display of gas engines,
tractors, and cars

Exhibitors Welcome!

SUNDAY, September 30

  9:00 am – Ticket dales start
10:00 am – 1860's Church Service - at Museum site
11:00 am – Demonstrations begin; Museum open
11:00 am – Lunch served
  1:00 pm – Civil War Battle
  2:30 pm – Threshing


ADMISSION
$12.00 – For Both Days
$ 8.00 – One Day for Adults
$ 4.00 – Children 5-12
FREE – Children 4 and under


PARKING
Located on the north side of Highways 50 & 8 – across from the Historical Museum Site

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