The Revolutionary War and Civil War from the Perspective of a Reenactor

The Revolutionary War and Civil War from the Perspective of a Reenactor
Jim Howson — Gunn Memorial Library and Museum
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Thursday, February 2 @ 6:30 pm 

In-person program

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Jim Howson, local resident and former educator and war reenactor will give a presentation on his many years teaching and reenacting aspects of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. For more than 37 years, Jim Howson taught middle school students important lessons from American history and brought those lessons to life with his background as a historical reenactor. Howson made the life of soldiers tangible to students by bringing clothing, muskets, uniforms and other artifacts into the classroom.

During this presentation, Jim will talk about his experiences both as a reenactor and as a teacher and the importance of teaching and learning our history in ways that touch our senses and our hearts. Jim will share some of the artifacts he used in his classroom along with photographs and items used during his time as a reenactor. Howson will also touch upon some of the lessons he taught his students and how those lessons resonate through history.

Jim Howson is a retired educator of over 37 years. He is a war reenactor and a docent at the Glebe House in Woodbury, CT. He is an author of One Foot in Heaven: a memoir of a middle school teacher. He originally lived just outside Valley Forge before moving to Connecticut with his wife Mary Lou in 1967. He loves reenacting, umpiring, and reading and resides in Southbury, CT.

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