Welbourne is in Middleburg Va., Loudon County, horse country. It is beautiful! The drive down from Pennsylvania was very nice with all the trees in full Fall color, and the weather was perfect.
The house was originally built in the 18th
century and added on through the years and remains in the same family.
It is also on the National Register and the land is under a conservation
easement. The house serves as a bed and breakfast on a regular basis.
The
organizer of the event requested little or no photos so I tried to
abide by the rules and personally have very few photos; however several others did take photos and Jim Pfeiffer was on hand to take tin types. You can find links to the various collections at the end of this post.

During dinner, I think, we maintained first person very well. We discussed our experiences through the war and what the future might hold.
At this event we were lucky enough to have two wonderful African American interpreters, Cheney McKnight and Anita Henderson. Cheney cooked lunch and dinner for us and Anita served. The food was wonderful and period.
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Tin type by Jim Pfeiffer |

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Tin type by Jim Pfeiffer |
One of the activities for the weekend for the weekend was a Friendship Album. These were popular during the mid-19th century and included verses or little tokens. We hope to continue this into the next years' events and have a record of our event.

Later in the afternoon some of us went to visit the horses. Welbourne also serves as a retirement ranch for horses. We brought apples and they were a bit skittish at first, then they realize we had apples and they wouldn't leave us alone.


I also played more piano and enjoyed tea on the porch.

Dinner was great!

After dinner we had some entertainment in the parlor with a play from a ladies' magazine and other readings.

We made it an early night though after such a packed day.
Sunday was a laid back day. After breakfast there was a prayer service.
Following the church we had a reenactment of Garner Peters and Scrivington's return. Garner Peters was a slave who left his owner during the war and taking a prized horse, Scrivington. After sometime, Peters decided to return and brought the horse back with him. It was quite an event at the time.
Many of us then took carriage rides.
After the rides everyone began packing up and leaving. It was a great weekend! Jessica Craig does a wondrous job organizing these events! I can't say enough for her knowledge and thoughtfulness in providing us such amazing events in which to play. Eagerly looking forward to the next ones!
Additional photos can be found in various places throughout Facebook; here are a few links:
Day one, Day two, Day three
2 comments:
Looks like a dream event!
Wow!
Thank you for posting.
Wow! I've seen other blogger posts on Wellborne, thanks for this look!
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