Witt at age 12 at
work at Colonial
Williamsburg. I know it looks like he is playing in mud, but he is stomping the clay
to make bricks. They bricks they made that year were used in the foundations for the
dependencies at the Peyton Randolph House.
23 October 1999, building the brick kiln to begin firing.
Witt inside the kiln stacking the raw brick to be fired.
The Witter
Witt and crew from the front page the Daily Press, 30 October
1999.
This is the largest croaker
caught off the pier so far this year. They got the weight wrong. It was 3
pounds and 8 ounces. Those 3 ounces are important in the tournament. This was
the happiest I had ever seen Witt. He will receive a citation and plaque from the
State for this one.