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Gage Marmon pushes in a ramrod into the barrel of a cannon under the supervision of Civil War reenactor Gene Black.

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Cannon blasts from the past as Civil War reenactors visit Lakes Middle School
May 20, 2024 1:07 a.m.

Cannon blasts from the past as Civil War reenactors visit Lakes Middle School

You may have heard some explosions throughout the day if you live near Lakes Middle School Thursday, but rather than being a cause for alarm, they were cannon blasts from the past. For two days this week, Civil War reenactors from the Washington Civil War Association taught students about the technological advances to guns in the 1800s, field medicine practices and games and recreation of the time period. For two days, the group demonstrated different muskets, swords and sabers as well as the items used for relation in the 19th century. Lakes Middle School students grabbed toys at a Civil War station, including wooden guns, hoops and sticks and a pull of war knotted rope. “Those are loaded up with 100 percent lethal imagination,” reenactor Logan Creighton said of the wooden dueling pistols.