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Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Re-enactors fire off their rifles during a military drill display at the War of 1812 Bicentennial Program and Commemoration of Hull's March Saturday at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. Re-enactors marched from the corner of Third St. and Kentucky Ave., following the path taken by General William Hull and his troops 200 years ago on his way to the battlefield. Later, an encampment offered spectators a glimpse into soldiers' and family life during the period, including cooking, games, and military drills.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Re-enactors march up Kentucky Ave., following the path taken by General William Hull and his troops 200 years ago on his way to the battlefield, during the War of 1812 Bicentennial Program and Commemoration of Hull's March Saturday at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. Later, an encampment offered spectators a glimpse into soldiers' and family life during the period, including cooking, games, and military drills.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Three-year-old William Birkenbach of Paw Paw holds down his bowl for a luncheon serving by mother Heidi Birkenbach as the family takes part in the War of 1812 Bicentennial Program and Commemoration of Hull's March Saturday at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. Re-enactors marched from the corner of Third St. and Kentucky Ave., following the path taken by General William Hull and his troops 200 years ago on his way to the battlefield. Later, an encampment offered spectators a glimpse into soldiers' and family life during the period, including cooking, games, and military drills.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Jean Roberts of St. Vlair Shores finds a shady spot to sit and sew during the War of 1812 Bicentennial Program and Commemoration of Hull's March Saturday at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. Re-enactors marched from the corner of Third St. and Kentucky Ave., following the path taken by General William Hull and his troops 200 years ago on his way to the battlefield. Later, an encampment offered spectators a glimpse into soldiers' and family life during the period, including cooking, games, and military drills.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
during the War of 1812 Bicentennial Program and Commemoration of Hull's March Saturday at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. Re-enactors marched from the corner of Third St. and Kentucky Ave., following the path taken by General William Hull and his troops 200 years ago on his way to the battlefield. Later, an encampment offered spectators a glimpse into soldiers' and family life during the period, including cooking, games, and military drills.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
during the War of 1812 Bicentennial Program and Commemoration of Hull's March Saturday at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. Re-enactors marched from the corner of Third St. and Kentucky Ave., following the path taken by General William Hull and his troops 200 years ago on his way to the battlefield. Later, an encampment offered spectators a glimpse into soldiers' and family life during the period, including cooking, games, and military drills.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
during the War of 1812 Bicentennial Program and Commemoration of Hull's March Saturday at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. Re-enactors marched from the corner of Third St. and Kentucky Ave., following the path taken by General William Hull and his troops 200 years ago on his way to the battlefield. Later, an encampment offered spectators a glimpse into soldiers' and family life during the period, including cooking, games, and military drills.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
during the War of 1812 Bicentennial Program and Commemoration of Hull's March Saturday at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. Re-enactors marched from the corner of Third St. and Kentucky Ave., following the path taken by General William Hull and his troops 200 years ago on his way to the battlefield. Later, an encampment offered spectators a glimpse into soldiers' and family life during the period, including cooking, games, and military drills.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
during the War of 1812 Bicentennial Program and Commemoration of Hull's March Saturday at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. Re-enactors marched from the corner of Third St. and Kentucky Ave., following the path taken by General William Hull and his troops 200 years ago on his way to the battlefield. Later, an encampment offered spectators a glimpse into soldiers' and family life during the period, including cooking, games, and military drills.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Re-enactors fire off their rifles during a military drill display at the War of 1812 Bicentennial Program and Commemoration of Hull's March Saturday at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. Re-enactors marched from the corner of Third St. and Kentucky Ave., following the path taken by General William Hull and his troops 200 years ago on his way to the battlefield. Later, an encampment offered spectators a glimpse into soldiers' and family life during the period, including cooking, games, and military drills.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Re-enactors fire off their rifles during a military drill display at the War of 1812 Bicentennial Program and Commemoration of Hull's March Saturday at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. Re-enactors marched from the corner of Third St. and Kentucky Ave., following the path taken by General William Hull and his troops 200 years ago on his way to the battlefield. Later, an encampment offered spectators a glimpse into soldiers' and family life during the period, including cooking, games, and military drills.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Re-enactors fire off their rifles during a military drill display at the War of 1812 Bicentennial Program and Commemoration of Hull's March Saturday at the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. Re-enactors marched from the corner of Third St. and Kentucky Ave., following the path taken by General William Hull and his troops 200 years ago on his way to the battlefield. Later, an encampment offered spectators a glimpse into soldiers' and family life during the period, including cooking, games, and military drills.
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