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Elijah Clark and the Revolutionary American Frontier

by Robert Scott Davis

Although a genuine folk hero, little has been published about Elijah Clark (often spelled Clarke) beyond well-intended historical fiction.[1] Like his contemporaries Daniel Boone...

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The War Years (1775-1783)

March 11, 2025

The Loyal Queens County Troop of Horse

by David M. Griffin

 There is a coatee from the collection of the Bayville Historical Museum that is presently stored within the Oyster Bay Historical Society Archive that...

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Reviews

March 10, 2025

The Scientist Turned Spy

by Jeff Broadwater

BOOK REVIEW: The Scientist Turned Spy: Andre Michaux, Thomas Jefferson, and the Conspiracy of 1793 by Patrick Spero (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2024)...

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Politics During the War (1775-1783)

March 6, 2025

George Washington and Thomas Paine: Friendship in a Revolutionary Age

by Jett Conner

George Washington was famously taciturn, often a man of few words in public gatherings. And though his published works are sparse in comparison to...

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Interviews

March 5, 2025

On This Week’s Dispatches: Andrew Lawler on Lord Dunmore’s Ethiopian Regiment

by Editors

On this week’s Dispatches, host Brady Crytzer interviews author and JAR contributor Andrew Lawler about Virginia Royal Governor John Murray, Lord Dunmore's decision to...

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