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Carter Mansion Celebration

April 7, 2018 - April 8, 2018

Carter Mansion Celebration
 
Saturday, April 7 & Sunday, April 8
 
 
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel back in time? You can do just that during the Carter Mansion Celebration. Step back to the 1780s, when the Revolutionary War was raging in the colonies and hardy frontiersmen had crossed the mountains in defiance of British law to carve out homes in the wilderness.  One such man was John Carter, a wealthy trader who built his beautiful house along the banks of the Watauga River. Known as Carter’s Mansion, the elegant frame house stood in stark contrast to the log homes used by the settlers of the region. This event will celebrate that historic home and the early settlers that gave us our rich heritage and history.
 
Visitors will have opportunities to take a guided tour of the mansion built ca. 1775-1780. Known as the oldest frame house in Tennessee, the Historic John and Landon Carter Mansion boasts beautiful over mantle murals, hand carved moldings and raised panels making it one of the most treasured sites in Tennessee history. The house is the only surviving link to the famed Watauga Association, the democratic government set up by the early settlers in the Watauga Valley. The home’s builder, John Carter, served as a chairman of the Association.
 
Guests can also enjoy visiting the camps of The Washington County NC Militia, Sycamore Shoals’ host living history organization. There the militia members will be presenting demonstrations of the daily lives of 18th century backwoods settlers. These skills and trades will include weaving, knitting, sewing, 18th century woodworking, rope making, natural dyeing, flint knapping, butter churning, medicinal plants, and much more. Also enjoy colonial games, militia drill and training, musket and rifle demonstrations, and 18th century military music by the Watauga Valley Fifes & Drums.
 
A highlight of the weekend will be the re-creation of a small skirmish between Patriot militia and British loyalists, known as Tories. The Plot Against John Carter is a dramatic representation of actual events that occurred at the Mansion in the summer of 1781. The battle re-enactment will be presented Saturday at 1:00 pm and Sunday at 1:30 pm.
 
Experience the life of early settlers, smell the campfire smoke, hear the rattle of muskets, and see the 18th century come to life at the Carter Mansion Celebration. This event is free of charge so bring the entire family and enjoy a weekend of Living History, Education, and Family Fun!
 
The Carter Mansion is located at 1031 Broad Street in Elizabethton, TN.
 
For further information contact Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park at (423) 543-5808 or visit these websites, www.sycamoreshoalstn.org           http://tnstateparks.com/parks/about/sycamore-shoals
 
Schedule of Events
 
*Schedule is Weather Dependent and Subject to Change or Cancellation*
 
Activities Throughout Both Days Include…
 
18th Century Militia Camp, Flintlock Firearm Demonstrations, Flint Knapping & Primitive Skills, 18th Century Woodworking, Colonial & Traditional Music, Medicinal Plants, Colonial Games, Sewing & Tailoring, Knitting, Weaving, Displays of 18th Century Frontier Living, & Much More!
 
Saturday, April 7th
 
10:00Militia Inspection & Salute to the Carter Family – Posting the Colors followed by a grave decoration and mourning of arms to honor the Carter Family.
 
11:00Carter Mansion Tour Take advantage of this guided tour of Tennessee’s oldest frame house and witness frontier elegance first hand. Hear about the Carter family and their many contributions to the history of our community, state, and nation.
 
12:00Militia Drill – The Washington County Regiment will demonstrate the tactics and firearms of an 18th century militia!
 
12:30“Echoes of Independence” – The Watauga Valley Fifes & Drums perform tunes from the American Revolution!
 
1:00“Skirmish at the Mansion” – It was the summer of 1781, John Carter and John Sevier, who had access to the settlement’s deed books, confiscated the lands of all Loyalists living nearby. When these Tories learned of this, they plotted to kill Carter and Sevier; take the deed books; and restore their lands. The wife of one of the conspirators, however, was friendly with John Sevier and warned him of his danger.  John Carter fled and took the true books with him, leaving fake copies in his office. He died of smallpox soon afterward; taking the location of this treasure to his grave…We will interpret this sequence of events as a skirmish at the home of John Carter
 
1:30Carter Mansion Tour
 
2:30Militia Drill – The Washington County Regiment will demonstrate the tactics and firearms of an 18th century militia!
 
3:00Carter Mansion Tour
 
4:00Retiring the Colors – The militia closes the day’s activities by retiring the flag. Join us tomorrow for another day of living history, entertainment, and family fun.
 
 
 
Sunday, April 9th
 
10:00Militia Inspection The Militia kicks of the day’s activities by posting the Colours.
 
11:00Worship ServiceAll are welcome to join us for Sunday service on the grounds of the beautiful Carter Mansion.
 
12:00“Echoes of Independence” – The Watauga Valley Fifes & Drums perform tunes from the American Revolution!
 
12:30Carter Mansion Tour Take advantage of this guided tour of Tennessee’s oldest frame house and witness frontier elegance first hand. Hear about the Carter family and their many contributions to the history of our community, state, and nation.
 
1:30“Skirmish at the Mansion” – It was the summer of 1781, John Carter and John Sevier, who had access to the settlement’s deed books, confiscated the lands of all Loyalists living nearby. When these Tories learned of this, they plotted to kill Carter and Sevier; take the deed books; and restore their lands. The wife of one of the conspirators, however, was friendly with John Sevier and warned him of his danger.  John Carter fled and took the true books with him, leaving fake copies in his office. He died of smallpox soon afterward; taking the location of this treasure to his grave… We will interpret this sequence of events as a skirmish at the home of John Carter.
 
2:00Carter Mansion Tour Take advantage of this guided tour of Tennessee’s oldest frame house and witness frontier elegance first hand. Hear about the Carter family and their many contributions to the history of our community, state, and nation.
 
3:00Militia Drill & Retiring the Colors – The Washington County Regiment will demonstrate the tactics and firearms of an 18th century militia, and close the event by retiring the flag.
 

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April 7, 2018
End:
April 8, 2018
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