beautiful swimmers

Scroll to Info & Navigation

Historians Matthew and Juliann Krogh interpret the lives of US Navy and Revenue Cutter Service mariners during the War of 1812 in a living history program at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.

The program explored the shipbuilding traditions, uniforms, navigational techniques, rope work, small arms, medicine, games and sailing terms of marlinspike sailors, a fascinating chapter in the Chesapeake Bay’s long maritime history.

The food was bad, the work was hard, and the medicine was downright ugly, but there was opportunity for a regular wage and a bed (even if it was hanging from the rafters of a ship) for the courageous men and women who dared a seafaring life.

Notes

  1. mingo11 reblogged this from beautifulswimmers
  2. artifactrix reblogged this from inmaledress
  3. lieutenant-summers reblogged this from letsbewanderers
  4. letsbewanderers reblogged this from anotherhistoryfan
  5. scribblescrabblecrayonpr0n reblogged this from inmaledress
  6. inmaledress reblogged this from dailyreenactor
  7. theimperialhelldog reblogged this from dailyreenactor
  8. anotherhistoryfan reblogged this from dailyreenactor
  9. dailyreenactor reblogged this from beautifulswimmers
  10. beautifulswimmers posted this