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Graphic Enterprises - Home of The Pioneer Times a Web News site about Re-enacting and Living History |
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Jack Hart a slave that came to early Kentucky with settler Nathaniel Hart lent his rifle to be used at the Battle of Blue Licks |
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Dr. Anne S. Butler was instrumental in tracking the story. The KY legislature, earlier this year passed a resolution to return the Hart rifle. |
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Photo )Left to Right) Sen. Dan Kelly, Darin Battle portrayed Jack Hart. Mike Jones research Curator for the Historical Society and Dr. Butler. |
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After the onstage ceremony, Jack Hart's Rifle was carried back to the Clark Center for History where it was put on display. The Painted Stone Settlers and `Jack Hart' led the way. |
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All of the Center exhibits and displays were free and open to the public for the remainder of the day. Below the re-enactors took full advantage and also mingled with the crowd. |
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Photo Gallery of Re-Enactments and Living History Events |
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