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March 2021

Loyalist Trails 2021-12

2021-11-29T18:01:44-05:00March 22nd, 2021|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

In this issue:

  • Loyalist History and a 1930s Road Trip Through Nova Scotia, Part 1 by Stephen Davidson UE
  • The Irish Among the Loyalists who Settled Digby
  • JAR: Nathanael Greene and the Challenge of Supplying the Southern Army
  • JAR: Virginia’s Independent Frontier Companies
  • New England Historical Society: Six Loyalist Houses
  • The Second Boston Tea Party in March 1774
  • The Patriotic Woolen Shoes of the Revolutionary Era
  • Borealia: Was New France a society of the “long Middle Ages”?
  • Book: Loyalist Descendants in Saskatchewan
  • Book: Sacred Ground: Loyalist Cemeteries of Eastern Ontario Vol 1
  • New Brunswick Loyalist Journeys: A Mapping and History Project
  • […]

Loyalist Trails 2021-11

2021-11-29T18:01:30-05:00March 15th, 2021|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

In this issue:

  • Jacob Bailey: Loyalist Anthropologist, Part Two by Stephen Davidson UE
  • JAR: Thomas Read of Delaware, Part 3: Continental Navy Commander
  • JAR: Riflemen Run Riot: The Mutiny at Prospect Hill
  • A 1775 View of Boston by Lieutenant Richard Williams
  • Revolutionary War Battle Maps
  • Propaganda Warfare: Benjamin Franklin Fakes a Newspaper
  • How Hamilton’s Ryckman Neighbourhood became a loyalist nucleus
  • Gown: Brocaded silk with floss/fly fringe
  • Book: Mrs. Dalgairns’s Kitchen: Rediscovering ‘The Practice of Cookery’
  • Loyalist Certificates Issued in January and February
  • Events:
    • Victoria Branch”The Loyalists of Digby” Saturday 20 March @1:00PM ET @10:00AM PT
    • Kingston and District Branch”The 1786 Ernestown […]

Loyalist Trails 2021-10

2021-04-15T14:58:41-04:00March 8th, 2021|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2021-10 (March 7, 2021)

In this issue:

  • Jacob Bailey: Loyalist Anthropologist, Part One by Stephen Davidson UE
  • Black History Month: Two Interviews with Stephen Davidson
  • History and memory of the seigneurial regime in Quebec
  • Ben Franklin’s World: The Boston Massacre: A Family History
  • 1774 Massacre Oration. “My sincere attachment to the interest of my country”
  • JAR: Thomas Read of Delaware, Part 1: The Creation of the Continental Navy
  • JAR: Thomas Read of Delaware, Part 2: Commodore in the Pennsylvania Navy
  • JAR: Seventeen Testimonies Seal New Smyrna’s Fate, 1777
  • Amendment to Book: Weaver Families of the Mohawk and St Lawrence […]

Loyalist Trails 2021-09

2021-04-15T14:58:41-04:00March 1st, 2021|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2021-09 (February 28, 2021)

In this issue:

  • The Many Legacies of Frederick William Hecht: Part Four by Stephen Davidson
  • What Slavery Looked Like in Canada
  • JAR: Such As Are Absolutely Free: Benjamin Thompson’s Black Dragoons
  • Washington’s Quill: Introducing Isaac and Kitty, Two Individuals Enslaved at Mount Vernon
  • Haldimand plans to take over historic cemetery in Canfield ON
  • JAR: Incredible Insults and Hardships: The Hostage Experience of Ebenezer Sullivan
  • Response to Query: What Impact did Loyalists have on the UK?
  • Saskatchewan Branch Book Project: “Loyalist Descendants in Saskatchewan”
  • Cliveden (Philadelphia) reconsiders Battle of Germantown reenactment
  • Kelly Arlene Grant: In […]

February 2021

Loyalist Trails 2021-08

2021-04-15T14:58:41-04:00February 22nd, 2021|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2021-08 (February 21, 2021)

In this issue:

  • UELAC Conference 2021: Registration is Open
  • The Many Legacies of Frederick William Hecht: Part Three by Stephen Davidson UE
  • Connecting Canada and Sierra Leone
  • JAR: Colonel Tye: Leader of Loyalist Raiders—and Runaway Slave
  • Ben Franklin’s World: Whitney Plantation Museum
  • Provincial Award for Heritage Excellence; Heritage Trust recognizes William Terry
  • Book: The Loyalists of Digby by Brian McConnell UE
  • JAR: The Impeachment of Senator William Blount—the First in American History
  • Toronto’s Oldest Continuously Inhabited Home
  • William Tudor Falls In Love With A Loyalist
  • Query: What Impact did Loyalists have on the UK?
  • Events:

Loyalist Trails 2021-07

2021-04-15T14:58:41-04:00February 16th, 2021|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2021-07 (February 14, 2021)

In this issue:

  • The Many Legacies of Frederick William Hecht: Part Two by Stephen Davidson UE
  • Restoring the legacy of a ‘trailblazing’ Black Saint John writer
  • Trumpeter “Black Barney” of the Queen’s Rangers
  • JAR: Francis and Gottlieb Otto: Rebels or Loyalists?
  • JAR: Nineteenth-Century Remembrances of Black Revolutionary Veterans: Edward Hector, Bombardier and Wagoner
  • Boston 1775: Searching for Mr. Molineux’s Cannon
  • Pandemic boredom sparks record drive to prove Loyalist roots
  • Borealia: Debating (Canadian) Presentism: Narrative, Nation, and Macdonald in 2021
  • Query: Where are the Missing Muster Rolls Mentioned in the Loyalists of Quebec
  • NS Branch Resource: […]

Loyalist Trails 2021-06

2021-04-15T14:58:41-04:00February 8th, 2021|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2021-06 (February 7, 2021)

In this issue:

  • UELAC Conference 2021: Event Map
  • The Many Legacies of Frederick William Hecht: Part One by Stephen Davidson
  • Captain Jacob Getcheus, Master of ships supporting American Patriots, British, and Black Loyalists
  • Col. John Peters Autobiography
  • Atlantic Loyalist Connections: Remote Research: Selected Online Resources for Loyalist History
  • Ben Franklin’s World: 1774: The Long Year of American Revolution
  • JAR: Nineteenth-Century Remembrances of Black Revolutionary Veterans: Hannah Till, George Washington’s Cook
  • JAR: Nineteenth-Century Remembrances of Black Revolutionary Veterans: Thomas Carney, Maryland Continental Soldier
  • Kelly Arlene Grant: Curtching Experiment
  • Getting Dressed: Clothing for a 17th Century English […]

Loyalist Trails 2021-05

2021-04-15T14:58:41-04:00February 1st, 2021|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2021-05 (January 31, 2021)

In this issue:

  • The Loyalist Postmaster of Newport, Rhode Island, Part Four of Four by Stephen Davidson UE
  • Murray Aikman Locked Down and Searching for his Roots
  • JAR Review: To the End of the World: Nathanael Greene, Charles Cornwallis, and the Race to the Dan
  • The Inhabitants of the New England Colonies at the Time of the Revolution
  • Why Yorktown? Yorktown in Human and Geological Time
  • Jamestown Settlement: ‘No Law Respecting an Establishment of Religion’: National Religious Freedom
  • Under Cover in the Renaissance; Early Modern Masks
  • Query: Were George’s Parents or Grandparents Loyalists?
  • NS Branch […]

January 2021

Loyalist Trails 2021-04

2021-08-14T19:23:55-04:00January 28th, 2021|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2021-04 (January 24, 2021)

In this issue:

  • The Loyalist Postmaster of Newport, Rhode Island, Part Three of Four by Stephen Davidson
  • JAR: The Most Unlucky Man: Patrick Ferguson’s Early Years
  • JAR: Thou Shalt Not Steal: Plunder, Theft, and Sticky Fingers
  • Contested Elections – in New Brunswick!
  • History of the Old South Meeting House in Boston
  • The Loyalists of Massachusetts And the Other Side of the American Revolution
  • Francis Philip Fatio and New Switzerland: The Williams History
  • Ontario Heritage trust: Getting ready for Black History Month
  • Ben Franklin’s World: Jamaica Ladies: Female Slaveholding in Jamaica
  • Borealia: A Summer Paddle on […]

Loyalist Trails 2021-03

2021-04-15T14:58:42-04:00January 18th, 2021|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2021-03 (January 17, 2021)

In this issue:

 

  • Update on Loyalist Migrations
  • The Loyalist Postmaster of Newport, Rhode Island, Part Two of Four
  • JAR Book: Noble Volunteers: The British Soldiers Who Fought the American Revolution
  • JAR: The British Naval Signals Missions of 1781
  • Age of Revolutions: Loyalists and the Birth of Libraries in New England: The Marriage of Martin and Abigail Howard
  • Age of Revolutions: Friendship and Sociability: A Reexamination of Benjamin Franklin’s Friendship with Madame Brillon de Jouy
  • Jesse Fish and Fish’s Island – Part of the Samuel William Family Story
  • Borealia: New Brunswick’s Militia and Home Defence During […]
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