
14:46
Mike & Wendy Collins from Chesterfield Co

14:53
Hi Everyone! As always, feel free to introduce yourself in the chat!

15:02
Oops Mike and Wendy, you beat us to it - you know the drill!

16:44
I'm Margaret but on Ken's PC! Williamsburg

16:49
John and Vicki from Moseley

16:58
Hi Everyone - Phil and Tanya from Annandale

17:08
Debe and John .Fredericksburg

17:16
Susan - 1st movie myth. I'm in Henrico.

17:25
Martha & Chris from Sandston, VA

24:04
I was mad at him!

24:12
realistic that he would move on - but still mad too

24:15
heartbreaking

24:17
Hello all from Glenna

24:28
sad but true

24:32
disappointed

24:34
tearful

25:38
I am now mad but now I must see the movie!

27:30
BTW, we have a Harriet Tubman Street in Williamsburg! This is from Margaret--but shows Me!

44:37
hi everyone! as Rachel wraps up, feel free to drop any questions or comments in the chat

47:18
Great presentation! Thanks!

48:06
Did Harriet actually hold a gun on some of the people who she was trying to rescue?

48:35
Do know anything about who Harriot married, how old was she when she married a second time and did she have children?

48:55
Was music used as a signaling device as shown in the music - to say good bye for example from afar

54:18
Was Harriot known as Moses?

54:20
Are you aware that some scenes were filmed at our local Berkeley Plantation?

55:27
Berkeley said that the slave cabins added near the house were added for the filming.

55:57
dThe house with the giant boxwoods looked familiar.

56:29
Is anyone studying the Jacob House on Cary? It was historically atop the Underground Railroad. My great great grandparents bought it in 1858 for a rental house. Later VCU moved it across the street because they used the original property as a parking lot. Margaret

56:40
thanks in advance for the resources; we look forward to seeing them

58:21
Thank you...enjoyed it.

58:23
A great job, as usual...thanks!

58:29
thank you!

58:44
thank you