WebThe Best of Civil War Reenactments, Kearney Park, Mariposa, & Knights Ferry WebKnights Ferry covered bridge is the longest west of the Mississippi at 365 feet built in 1863 by Karl Drilling Union prarie girl by Karl Drilling Union soldiers by Karl Drilling
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WebThis new watercolor painting is based on a photo snapped at this year’s Knights Ferry Civil War Reenactment in Oakdale, California. I titled this piece, “Lost in Thought.” The Knights Ferry skirmish, in a setting along the Stanislaus River, is always a well attended, HUGE success! -Tim Ross, RFD-TV WeatherGuy WebDue to circumstances outside of our control, the Knights Ferry Civil War Reenactments and Knights Ferry Community Club spaghetti dinner have been canceled. At this time, we have not been given... fbc dayton texas
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WebThe Visitor Center on Shoreline Drive off of U.S. Route 340 has parking and shuttle bus service to the compact historic downtown area. The U. S. Armory's firehouse, known as John Brown's Fort, where the abolitionist briefly held out against U. S. Marines under the command of Colonel Robert E. Lee, is downtown on the riverfront. WebThe event venue is home to many town events and the club is the official planning committee for some of Knights Ferry's memorable traditions including the spaghetti dinner (civil war reenactments), classic car show, and the pumpkin roll. WebHere at Jenkins Ferry on April 29 and 30, 1864, Union troops fought off an attack by the Confederates and, using an inflatable pontoon bridge, crossed the flooded Saline River and retreated to Little Rock. The land where this Civil War battle took place was settled by Thomas Jenkins, who started the ferry in 1815. It was run by his sons ... fbc derry nh