Fort Plain Museum’s 2024 Conference in the Mohawk Valley, 14–16 June
The Fort Plain Museum’s Revolutionary War Conference 250 in the Mohawk Valley will take place this year on 14–16 June in Johnstown, New York. Registration is open.
The scheduled speakers are:
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The scheduled speakers are:
- James Kirby Martin and guest host Mark Edward Lender having a fireside chat about the American Revolutionary War, its Sestercentennial, and their legacies as historians
- Nancy Bradeen Spannaus, “Alexander Hamilton’s War for American Economic Independence Through Two Documents” (supported by the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society)
- Gary Ecelbarger, “‘This Happy Opportunity’: George Washington and the Battle of Germantown”
- Shirley L. Green, “Revolutionary Blacks: Discovering the Frank Brothers, Freeborn Men of Color, Soldiers of Independence”
- Mark Edward Lender, “‘Liberty or Death!’: Some Revolutionary Statistics and Existential Warfare”
- Shawn David McGhee, “No Longer Subjects of the British King: The Political Transformation of Royal Subjects to Republican Citizens, 1774-1776”
- James Kirby Martin, “The Marquis de Lafayette Visits the Mohawk Valley, Again and Again”
- Kristofer Ray, “The Cherokees, the Six Nations and Indian Diplomacy circa 1763-1776”
- Matthew E. Reardon, “The Traitor’s Homecoming: Benedict Arnold’s Raid on New London, September 4-13, 1781”
- John L. Smith, “The Unexpected Abigail Adams: A Woman ‘Not Apt to Be Intimidated’” (supported by the Dr. Joseph Warren Foundation)
- Bruce M. Venter, “Albany and the Stamp Act Crisis of 1765”
- Glenn F. Williams, “No Other Motive Than the True Interest of This Country: Dunmore’s War 1774”
- Chris Leonard, Schenectady City Historian, “Storehouse Schenectady: Depot and Transportation Center for the Northern War”
- David Moyer, “Recent Archaeology Discoveries on the Site of Revolutionary War Fort Plain”
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