The 2006 Encampment

The Platteville Historic Encampment prides itself on offering a quality educational experience to Tri-State area schools and communities. All who attended enjoyed presentations on Woodland Indian life ways, authentic Ojibwa legends, and the lives of explorers, merchants, fur trappers and traders, and the clothing of the time. Platteville's mining and Rollo Jamison Museums were on hand to present exhibits about early lead mining in Southwest Wisconsin, and provided an opportunity to participate in 19th Century children's and parlor games. Many fine artisans and craftspeople provided demonstrations on this period of dyeing and weaving of textiles, metalworking, woodworking, candle making and field gunsmithing. A wide variety of period music was shared throughout the weekend, and as you can see from this photo gallery how uniquely fun and interesting history can be! Any one interested in helping to grow this event for even more school children to experience should contact the Platteville Encampment.

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