2023 Revolutionary War Conference in the Mohawk Valley, 9–11 June
On the weekend of 9–11 June, the Fort Plain Museum will host its annual Revolutionary War Conference in the Mohawk Valley.
This year’s session is called “Conference 250,” with several presentations looking back at events in 1773 and others looking forward to the Sestercentennial.
The lineup of speakers includes:
The conference will take place in the theater of Fulton-Montgomery Community College in Johnstown, New York. Based on past events, I expect an excellent selection of Revolutionary history books to be on sale.
For the full schedule as currently planned, additional information, and registration forms, visit this website.
This year’s session is called “Conference 250,” with several presentations looking back at events in 1773 and others looking forward to the Sestercentennial.
The lineup of speakers includes:
- James Kirby Martin in conversation with Mark Edward Lender, professor and former student discussing the Revolutionary War and its 250th anniversary
- Friederike Baer, “Hessians: The German Soldiers in the American Revolutionary War”
- John “Jack” Buchanan, “The Battle of Musgrove’s Mill, 1780”
- Benjamin L. Carp, “The Boston Tea Party at 250: Reflections on the Radicalism of the Revolutionary Movement”
- Vivian E. Davis, ”Over 250 Years Ago!: The Battle of Golden Hill, January 19, 1770”
- Holly A. Mayer, “Congress’s Own: A Canadian Regiment, the Continental Army, and American Union”
- Steven Park, “250 Years of Remembering: The Changing Landscape of Gaspee History”
- Nina Sankovitch, “The Abiding Quest of a Forgotten Hero: How Josiah Quincy Battled Overwhelming Odds to Bring Together the Northern and Southern Colonies in 1773”
- Eric H. Schnitzer, “Picturing History: The Images of the American War for Independence”
- Sergio Villavicencio, “St. Eustatius and the American Revolution”
- Kelly Yacobucci Farquhar, “Jellas Fonda, a Letter, and the Boston Tea Party: A Look Back 250 Years Later”
- Terry McMaster, “A Revolutionary Couple on the Old New York Frontier: Col. Samuel Clyde & Catharine Wasson of Cherry Valley”
- “New York State and the 250th: Where Things Stand” presented by Devin R. Lander, New York State Historian; Phil Giltner, Director of Special Projects, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation; and Lauren Roberts, Saratoga County Historian
- Norman J. Bollen, Fort Plain Museum board chairman, “The Fort Plain Museum & Historical Park’s Grand Enhancement Plan: Rebuilding the Blockhouse for the 250th”
The conference will take place in the theater of Fulton-Montgomery Community College in Johnstown, New York. Based on past events, I expect an excellent selection of Revolutionary history books to be on sale.
For the full schedule as currently planned, additional information, and registration forms, visit this website.
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