The seminar actually starts on the evening of Friday, 22 September, with a opening reception and Curator Matthew Keagle’s presentation of highlights from the Robert Nittolo Collection related to the War for American Independence.
The scheduled presentations on Saturday are:
- Justin B. Clement, “The Black Servants of Major-General Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette”
- Isabelle J. Courtney, “In the Wake of the British Retreat: Sir Guy Carleton’s Book of Negroes and the Enslaved Population of Rhode Island”
- Dr. Jen Janofsky and Wade P. Catts, “‘Naked and Torn by the Grapeshot’: Fort Mercer and the History, Archaeology, and Public Perceptions of a Mass Burial Space at Red Bank Battlefield Park
- Dr. Friederike Baer, “Hessians: German Soldiers in the American Revolutionary War”
- Dr. Armin Langer, “Alexander Zuntz in America: A Hessian Army Supplier Turned New York Jewish Community Leader and Businessman”
- Jack Weaver, “The Customs and Temper of Americans?: Germans and the Continental Coalition, 1775–1776”
- Dr. Timothy Leech, “Was There an Internal Patriot Coup in Massachusetts beginning April 20, 1775?”
- Dr. Stephen Brumwell, “Fighting Rebellion from America to Jamaica: The Experience of Alexander Lindsay, Lord Balcarres”
- Mark R. Anderson, “The Rise, Disgrace, and Recovery of Timothy Bedel”
- Don N. Hagist, “New Views of Fort Ticonderoga and Burgoyne’s Campaign”
Basic registration is $150, but there are discounts for being a Fort Ti member, registering early, and registering online, so that if one checks all the boxes the cost goes down to $100. Registering early enough also signs one up for box lunches on both days and the informal group dinner on Saturday evening. Register starting here (but if you’re a Fort Ti member, sign into the website first).
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