November 2020

Loyalist Trails 2020-46

2022-01-11T12:58:19-05:00November 23rd, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-46 (November 22, 2020)

In this issue:

  • Remembrance Day – Unmarked Graves
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Loyalist Survivors: P 1of2; Stephen Davidson UE
  • Maugerville NB family wants ancestors’ headstones back
  • JAR: Lord Dartmouth’s War of Words, 1775
  • JAR: The Feint That Never Happened: Unheralded Turning Point of the Philadelphia Campaign
  • Burton Williams, Son of Henry, Grandson of Samuel
  • Eleanor Coade: A Little Remembered Georgian Businesswoman
  • The Trade (and Art) of Making 18thc. Trim
  • Princess Elizabeth Weds on 20th November 1947
  • Book: The Loyalists of Massachusetts and The Other Side of the American Revolution
  • Additions to the Loyalist Directory
  • […]

Loyalist Trails 2020-45

2022-01-11T12:57:41-05:00November 17th, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-45 (November 15, 2020)

In this issue:

  • UELAC Face Mask
  • Interesting Scraps of Loyalist Research by Stephen Davidson
  • Henry Williams, Son of Samuel by Phil Eschbach
  • Borealia: A root “that our French call rosary”: Foodways in Indigenous and French North America
  • Major Benjamin Tallmadge and the Battle of Fort St. George
  • JAR: Native Americans at Valley Forge
  • Ben Franklin’s World: Smugglers & Patriots in the 18th-Century Atlantic World
  • Book: The Loyalists of Massachusetts and The Other Side of the American Revolution
  • Additions to the Loyalist Directory
  • From the Twittersphere and Beyond

 

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Loyalist Trails 2020-44

2022-01-11T12:57:00-05:00November 9th, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-44 (November 8, 2020)

In this issue:

  • Remembrance Day 11 November, and Veteran’s Week
  • New Brunswick Loyalists and their Runaway Slaves, Part 2 of 2 by Stephen Davidson
  • Podcast: Black Loyalists in New Brunswick, with Stephen Davidson
  • A Family Note on New Brunswick Loyalists and Their Run Away Slaves
  • Loyalist Samuel Williams’ Journey to Florida
  • JAR: Thomas Machin and His Chains
  • The Ties That Bind: My Scottish Loyalist Ancestor, Neil McRae by Carl Stymiest
  • Lacemakers and Handicraft: 1750-1775
  • Borealia: Are we there yet? On the Pandemic, Trumpism, and the History of Anticipation
  • Bay of Quinte Branch: Loyal Americans Hall […]

Loyalist Trails 2020-43

2022-01-11T12:55:39-05:00November 3rd, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-43 (November 1, 2020)

In this issue:

  • New Brunswick Loyalists and their Runaway Slaves, Part 1 of 2 by Stephen Davidson UE
  • Loyalist Samuel Williams (1710-1786) By Phil Eschbach
  • Book: Loyalist Cemeteries & Gravestones: Annapolis & Digby Counties
  • Report: Col. Benedict Arnold to General George Washington
  • Borealia: Teach My Research: Jesuits and Demons in New France
  • JAR: Alexander Hamilton’s Missing Years: New Discoveries and Insights into the Little Lion’s Caribbean Childhood
  • Jamestown: André’s Tree: Even More Hidden History in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
  • JAR: The Connolly Plot
  • Kelly Arlene Grant: Fuelling the Great Shortgown Debate?
  • Ben Franklin’s World: […]

October 2020

Loyalist Trails 2020-42

2022-01-11T12:54:35-05:00October 25th, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-42

In this issue:
The Head of Elk: A Turning Point for Loyalists (Part 5 of 5), by Stephen Davidson
Life of Susanna Harrington, Wife of Frederick Shelp: Conclusion, by Arden Wade
Boston Massacre Trial
The Case of the Missing Revolutionary War Sabre
JAR: Starting from Scratch: Combating “the Itch”
JAR: A Moonlighting British Army Surgeon
Borealia: Call for Papers: Canadian Coastal Histories
Ben Franklin’s World: Elections & Voting in Early America: Native Sovereignty
National Trust for Canada: Ecclesiastical Insurance Cornerstone Awards
UE Loyalist Certificates Issued Recently
Where […]

Loyalist Trails 2020-41

2022-01-11T12:53:22-05:00October 18th, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-41

In this issue:
Fall 2020 Loyalist Gazette
The Head of Elk: A Turning Point for Loyalists (Part 4 of 5), by Stephen Davidson
Life of Susanna Harrington, Wife of Frederick Shelp, by Arden Wade
Loyalist Settlement in New Brunswick: New Brunswick Loyalists
The Yorktown Campaign
JAR: Ethan Allen’s Mysterious Defeat at Montreal – Reconsidered
JAR: Britain’s Last Throw of the Dice – The Charlestown Campaign of 1780
Borealia: Loyalist Women and the Experience of Revolutionary Exile in Nova Scotia
Ben Franklin’s World: Elections & Voting in the Early Republic
[…]

Loyalist Trails 2020-40

2021-11-29T17:38:23-05:00October 11th, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

In this issue:
New: UELAC Face Mask
The Head of Elk: A Turning Point for Loyalists (Part 3 of 5), by Stephen Davidson
David Dinsmore: Ulster-Scots Loyalist in South Carolina and Nova Scotia Exile
Ten Great Revolutionary War Prints
JAR: The Outlaw Cornelius Hatfield: Loyalist Partisan of the American Revolution
JAR: Colonel Henry Jackson Accused of Misconduct at the Battle of Monmouth Court House
Borealia: Settler Science in New Brunswick: The Brydone Jack Observatory and the Invention of European Sovereignty
Ben Franklin’s World: Democracy & Voting in British America
Book: Pioneers of […]

Loyalist Trails 2020-39

2021-11-29T17:39:37-05:00October 4th, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

In this issue:
“Join the rEvolution”: UELAC Conference 2021 by Bridge Annex
The Head of Elk: A Turning Point for Loyalists (Part 2 of 5), by Stephen Davidson
Book Review: 18th Century Loyalist Recipes
JAR: The Battle of Shallow Ford, October 14, 1780
JAR: Thomas Pownall, Governor of Massachusetts, January 1759-1760
Borealia: Success/Failure? Louis Riel and the History of Policing Canada
Colonial Williamsburg: Creating an Embroidered Coat for George Washington
Crossing the Atlantic: Passengers of the Arbella, 1630
The Loyalist Gazette, Fall Issue 2020
Where in the World?
Additions to […]

September 2020

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