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| Officers, including Col. Mosby, in Warrenton, Va. for Heritage Day. |
The forecast didn't allow me to be very hopeful, but as luck would have it, the day turned out to be perfect -- not too hot and no rain at all.
I had a fantastic day signing copies of my historical fiction novel Noble Cause in front of the historic Warren-Green Hotel and met lots of wonderful people. The day included living historians, lectures, reenactments, tours, entertainment and hands-on demonstrations. The highlight of the event was the Living History Parade that featured re-enactors from the 250 years of Warrenton and Fauquier heritage.
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| General Lee, ever gracious, tips his hat as he walks by. |
I was so busy throughout the day that I didn't get much time to sight-see. Just out of my view during the signing was a building that was a barber shop during the War Between the States. Mosby was supposedly getting a shave there when a Yankee officer walked in and questioned Mosby himself. Because Mosby had shaving cream all over his face, the officer accepted his statement that he was a private in the Union army.
I was lucky that I got to sit beside Mosby historian, author and film maker Don Hakenson, who was a treasure trove of Mosby antecdotes. I purchased a copy of the documentary Mosby's Combat Operations in Fairfax County, from him, which I highly recommend.
Until next time...
Jessica James










2 comments:
My photographs from the Warrenton-Fauquier Heritage Day 2011 are at this link:
http://www.lenstrek.net/warrenton
Thanks, Robert! Everybody - check these out. They're spectacular!
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