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Living History Days

Lourie Zipf | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 12 months AGO
by Lourie Zipf
| May 8, 2014 6:00 AM

LAKE COUNTY—Hundreds turned out this weekend to pay tribute to a mountain man.

 The Fort Connah Restoration Society hosted the George Knapp Tribute Rendezvous and offered living history tours to the public both Saturday and Sunday. The weekend was also dedicated to Knapp, the man responsible for restoring Fort Connah, which is the oldest standing building in the state. Fort Connah, a Hudson Bay’s Trading Post, was estabilished in 1846 and was active until 1871. Restoration on the fort began in 1976.

 “Living History – we’re really trying to popularize the idea,” said Chris Poloynis, Executive Director of the Fort Connah Restoration Society.

 Knapp, who was also an avid “Buckskinner,” passed away in December and according to Poloynis, money from his estate will go to building additional structures on the 4 acre, national historic site.

 “There are four structures on the site now, and we’re just lacking one,” he said.

 Poloynis said the restoration society hopes to add even more buildings in the future. A blacksmith shop, a sawmill, a stockroom, and a 200-foot corral are also planned. A dedicated path to the Fort Connah cemetery is also in the works.

 “We hope to get all of this started before the next snow flies,” said Poloynis. “This is all possible becasue of the generosity of George Knapp.”

 Along with a living history tour, those attending this weekend’s event were treated to rides in a modern covered wagon, historical demonstrations, a flag raising ceremony and native american music.

 A historical presentation was also given by Joe McDonald, great, great grandson of Angus McDonald. The fort was constructed by Angus McDonald in 1847. “We really hope to do more events like this one,” said Poloynis.

 

 

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