The technique is in the tention of the finger and thumb as the wool twists into a thread
Infantry Drills are performed for public viewing prior to the re-enactment
The art of spinning is one of patience and careful concentration
Jennifer, a member of Tarheel Civilians re-enactor group spins wool for public viewing
Infantry Drills are performed prior to re-enactment for public viewing
Infantry Drills are performed for public viewing prior to the re-enactment
A closer view
At the General Store, Children learn how to roll a barrel hoop with a stick
In the Visitors Center, Jennifer Wisner demonstrates the art of spinning yarn from wool.to the visiting public
A Union Soldier demonstrates his role as camp sentry at Corps Headquarters
Village blacksmith Kirt Jarrett gives a few pointers to the young apprentice
Union Infantry Rifles racked for camp display
A young would-be blacksmith trys his had using the forge.
DEMONSTRATIONS
In the morning and early afternoon prior to the battle re-enactment,
various displays and demonstratons are set-up for public viewing.
Waynesborough Historical Village - Reenactment
The 2006 Battle of Goldsborough Bridge Re-enactment
Lisa gives talk and demonstration of womens clothing worn during the Civil War era to a group of Airmen from Seymour Johnson AFB