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Sawgrass. Jim Sawgrass; a native American demonstrator from the Daytona Beach area. He has done school programs for 2 decades explaining the history of the Native Americans. Mixing humor with knowledge he is a regional treasure. Find out more at www.jimsawgrass.com/ Last comment 11/30/11.Viewed: 722 times.
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Jim Sawgrass is on the far right. Quiet Bear is on the far left. Viewed: 659 times.
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Ike,a true public treasure from South Carolina. Viewed: 628 times.
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Suze and Scott Hodges in the guise of a surgeon circa 1750. Viewed: 602 times.
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Scott as General Oglethorpe at the War of Jenkins Ear at Wormsloe. Scott is a life long living history interpeter and a great inspiration to us. He is a well of knowledge of the period and is always eager to share. He has appeared in The Patriot, The Last of the Mohicans and in several site films including recreating the role of Gen James Oglethorpe at Fort Frederica National Historic Site. Viewed: 614 times.
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David Roberts. Our mentor in living history. He has been a fixture at Wormsloe for 10 years. His wife Sissy and he also recreate the Victorian Age at the Lowe House in Savannah; the home of Juliet Lowe, the founder of Girl Scouts. Viewed: 592 times.
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David Roberts Viewed: 581 times.
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Debbie Thompson is the wife of Joe Thompson, site manager at Wormsloe. She has befriended us and encouraged the girls and been an inspiration to us all. She and Suze have traded for her hand spun hand dyed yarn and Suze has woven several items from it. Viewed: 611 times.
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Debbie Thompson's spinning wheel and yarn. Debbie dyes her own homespun yarn. Viewed: 597 times.
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