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Canal Days at the Abraham Staats House

 

Saturday, September 13th & Sunday, September 14th, 2008

10:00 am ~ 4:00 pm both days

 

Click on camera below to see the video taken at Canal Day 2007

 

Enjoy a Civil War-era weekend at the historic Abraham Staats House, located on the scenic D&R Canal. Learn about the Canal and experience a variety of programs, exhibits, living history demonstrations and special guest speakers during this family friendly event.    

Admission to “Canal Days” Abraham Staats House tours/collections/program: $2 (free for children under age 10.)  Grounds admission and parking is free.

“Canal Days at the Abraham Staats House” celebrates the history of the Delaware & Raritan Canal and features a Civil War-era theme. Activities during the two-day event, hosted by the South Bound Brook Historic Preservation Advisory Commission and the Friends of the Abraham Staats House, Inc., include: 

«  Civil War-era activities, clothing, weapon and artifact collections, music, living history and demonstrations:  Hosted by 9th Virginia, Co. K, Old Dominion Guard, Southern Legion.  These Civil War re-enactors portray the era and are dressed in period clothing. Visitors can view a fascinating collection of Civil War-era items on display in the Abraham Staats House throughout the weekend.  Activities featured include period music, large relic and artifacts exhibit, soldiers’ drill, artillery, medical display, civilian life in the Civil-War era, cooking, sewing and spinning.

«  Learn about the D&R Canal:

  Saturday ~ 1 pm:  Join Vicki Chirco, Historic Preservation Specialist of the D & R Canal State Park, as she talks about this fascinating waterway’s past and present life, during a PowerPoint presentation featuring historic and modern photographs that illustrate the history of the canal.  
«  Meet President Lincoln (Saturday only): Throughout the day, President Abraham Lincoln will be available to answer questions from the public and press.   Historic interpreter Christian Johnson, who portrays the former president as well as other historic figures for a variety of events, captures the essence of our 16th American president.     

«  Artillery demonstrations:  First New Jersey Light Artillery Battery C will be firing the cannon!

«  “Sutlers”- Civil War merchants selling a variety of goods. 

«  Quilting and spinning demonstrations.

«  Don't forget to stop by and visit the Friends of the Abraham Staats House table for information.

About the Delaware and Raritan Canal: Construction of the D&R Canal began in 1830. Laborers - the majority of whom are believed to have been migratory Irish immigrants - were hired to dig, mostly by hand, the main canal and its feeder. The main canal was 44 miles long, 75 feet wide and 7 feet deep. The feeder was 22 miles long, 50 feet wide and 6 feet deep. The canal system was completed in 1834 at an estimated cost of $2,830,000. For nearly a century after it opened, the D&R Canal was one of America's busiest navigation canals. Its peak years were the 1860s and 1870s when Pennsylvania coal was transported through the D&R Canal to feed the city of New York's industrial boom. During this period, 80% of the total cargo carried on the canal was coal. By the end of the 19th century, canal use was declining throughout the country. The speed and power of the railroad overtook the romance of the canal era. The D&R Canal's last year of operation at a profit was 1892, but is stayed open through the 1932 shipping season. [Source:  Delaware and Raritan Canal State Parks web site:  http://www.dandrcanal.com/history.html

 

« Click on the Canal Boat for 2007 Canal Day Photos  «

 


 

« Click on the Canal Boat for 2006 Canal Day Photos  «

 


 

Saturday, September 10th, 2005

 

The event was a great success, we had a very nice turn out and beautiful weather, here are a few photos of the day:

 

 

firing the cannon

Guard, Dennis Quinlan & Pres. Lincoln at Flag Ceremony

 

One of the several displays inside the house  

The Canal Society of NJ's booth  

 Vicki Chirco giving her presentation

Ron Tolles:  Canal “Ratter” 

Pres. Lincoln, Kels Swan & Gov. Olden

FASH Bake Sale, Raffle & Information Tent

Our Canal Day  at the Abraham Staats House was a big hit, with the many visitors who strolled the grounds and house.  They came to enjoy a day of activities, including a touching address by our own Dennis Quinlan at the opening ceremony, followed by remarks by President Lincoln (portrayed by historic renenactor Christian Johnson ).  Visitors also enjoyed meeting Gov. Olden (portrayed by Bruce Sirak), viewing and hearing! the artillery and other demonstrations provided by our Civil War reenactment unit members, poring over the collections and artifacts inside the house and listening to the history of the D&R Canal presentation by Vicki Chirco of the State Parks.  

 

Special thanks to our tireless volunteers (Jody, Carol, Marilyn, Kathy, Rustin, Tom, Ron to name just a few!), event contributors: collections specialists Kels Swan, John Krasnansky, John Tracy, Al Green, David Goliger and Deb Pomerantz--and Dr. Richard Veit, for displaying items from those uncovered at the House  during Dr. Veit's archeological dig project in recent months;  harpist Lynda Lowell-Mullusky, all those who donated yummy baked goods for the event -- and who could forget master of cookery and jack of all trades, Brian Faulks!   


 

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