Re-enactors representing the War of 1812, stand at attention at Fort Meigs during Muster on the Maumee in Perrysburg. The annual weekend long event draws re-enactors portraying individuals including Vikings, Medieval Archers, and soliders from the war of 1812. (Photos: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) SEE MORE PHOTOS |
Greg Hernandez, of Bowling Green, playing the role of a member of the Confederate Army, Fifth Virginia, from 1861-1865 during the Muster on the Maumee at Fort Meigs in Perrysburg. |
Nate Burgy camps with his son, Saxon, 7-months-old, during the Muster on the Maumee at Fort Meigs in Perrysburg. |
Re-enactors representing the War of 1812, fire weapons at Fort Meigs during Muster on the Maumee in Perrysburg. |
Eric Wattson shows off a midevil weapon at Fort Meigs during Muster on the Maumee in Perrysburg. |
Eric Rotsinger (middle) portraying Samuel Clemens, who wrote under the name Mark Twain, laughs along with Karen Oswald, portraying Mrs. Samuel Clemens, while playing Gluckhaus with Kevin Neumann who is playing the part of a court fool during the Holy Roman Empire time of 1486-1550 at Fort Meigs during Muster on the Maumee in Perrysburg. |
Two young re-enactors walk inside Fort Meigs during Muster on the Maumee in Perrysburg. |
Re-enactos Brian Dewey (left), portraying 1607 Jamestown, talks with Gayle and Rick Simons, portraying Americans during the war of 1812, at Fort Meigs during Muster on the Maumee in Perrysburg. |