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The Legacy of Mary Ingles: Beech Fork

September 16, 2022 - September 18, 2022

The Mary Ingles Trail Associates (MITA) presents the 2022 “Legacy of Mary Ingles” encampment and living history event. This year marks the 267th anniversary of Mary Ingles’ odyssey in 1755 as she was captured by, and escaped from, Shawnee Native Americans.

The Mary Ingles Trail Associates (MITA) presents a historical encampment based on research of the life of Mary Draper Ingles.

• Friday activities are offered for school groups.
• Saturday and Sunday encampment activities and presentations are open to the public free of charge.

About Mary Draper Ingles
In 1755, during the French and Indian War, Ingles was a 23-year-old frontier wife living with her extended family at Drapers Meadow, near present-day Blacksburg, Virginia, when a Shawnee war party attacked the settlement. The pioneer woman’s mother was among those killed in the raid, while Ingles, her two sons and a sister-in-law were among the settlers captured. Ingles was separated from her boys and taken to a Shawnee settlement near the site of present-day Portsmouth, Ohio, and then on to Big Bone Lick in north-central Kentucky. There, she and a captive from another settlement managed to escape, and follow the Ohio, Kanawha, and New rivers back to Drapers Meadow in a perilous 40-day trek.

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Start:
September 16, 2022
End:
September 18, 2022
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Venue

Beech Fork State Park
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