“Unheard Voices of the American Revolution” series
This spring, Camden County College and Friends of the Indian King Tavern Museum have teamed up to present a free seven-part lecture series that will give voice to the “Unheard […]
“Unheard Voices of the American Revolution” series
This spring, Camden County College and Friends of the Indian King Tavern Museum have teamed up to present a free seven-part lecture series that will give voice to the “Unheard […]
“Unheard Voices of the American Revolution” series
This spring, Camden County College and Friends of the Indian King Tavern Museum have teamed up to present a free seven-part lecture series that will give voice to the “Unheard […]
“Unheard Voices of the American Revolution” series
This spring, Camden County College and Friends of the Indian King Tavern Museum have teamed up to present a free seven-part lecture series that will give voice to the “Unheard […]
Mr. President vs. “Mrs. President”: A Debate between Abigail and John Adams
The Haddon Fortnightly 301 Kings Highway, East Haddonfield, NJAbigail Adams was an educated, upper-class woman whose well-articulated opinions on government, politics and life influenced at least two American presidents: her husband, President John Adams, and her son, President […]
“Unheard Voices of the American Revolution” series
This spring, Camden County College and Friends of the Indian King Tavern Museum have teamed up to present a free seven-part lecture series that will give voice to the “Unheard […]
The Turncoat’s Widow
Washington Headquarters Museum at Morristown NHP 30 Washington Place, Morristown, NJAuthor Mally Becker will talk about her award-winning novel The Turncoat's Widow which is set primarily in and around Morristown, New York, and the Ford Mansion. Washington's Headquarters Museum. Seating […]
SAR Monday Book Talk
Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville Chapel 2688 Main Street, Lawrenceville, NJQuest Speaker Eli Merritt DISUNION AMONG OURSELVES The Perilous Politics of the American Revolution In this eye-opening account, Eli Merritt reveals the deep political divisions that almost tore the Union […]
Washington Crossing American Revolution Round Table: The Battle of Germantown
Zoom MeetingMichael C. Harris, author of Germantown: A Military History of the Battle for Philadelphia, October 4, 1777 and Brandywine, A Military History of the Battle that Lost Philadelphia but Saved […]
Archeology in the Park
Washington Headquarters Museum at Morristown NHP 30 Washington Place, Morristown, NJMonmouth University professor and archaeologist Dr. Richard Veit will present a talk and slideshow on some of the work he has recently performed within Morristown NHP and some of the […]