October 2018

September 2018

Loyalist Trails 2018-39

2021-12-01T14:44:39-05:00September 30th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-39: September 30, 2018

In this issue:
Scholarship: When Autumn Leaves Start to Fall
What Loyalist Women Lost, by Stephen Davidson
Ranna Cossit: Reverend and rabble-rouser in early settlement of Sydney, Cape Breton, NS
Atlantic Loyalist Connections: Who was Nehemiah Beckwith?
Borealia: There Was No Seigneurial System
JAR: A Loyalist’s Response to the Franco-American Alliance: Charles Inglis’s “Papinian” Essays
JAR: How Many Were Loyalist? John Adams’s Rule of Thirds
Washington’s Quill: Dating George Washington’s Receipt of a Samuel Culper Letter to Benjamin Tallmadge
The Junto: Review of The Scots Irish of […]

Loyalist Trails 2018-38

2021-12-01T14:49:20-05:00September 23rd, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-38: September 23, 2018

In this issue:
Certified Free by General Musgrave (Part 4 of 4), by Stephen Davidson
More about the Marquis de Lafayette
Advanced Loyalist Studies: Theatres and Actors
Comment: Books About Esther Wheelwright
Borealia: Is History too Important to be Left to Historians?
JAR: The Most Extraordinary Murder
The Junto: Luxurious Tipping Points in Early Massachusetts
Ben Franklin’s World: The Burr Conspiracy
Where in the World?
Region and Branch Bits
From the Twittersphere and Beyond
Queries
      + Oath to … Christianity?

Articles

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Loyalist Trails 2018-37

2021-12-01T14:51:48-05:00September 16th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-37: Sept. 16, 2018

In this issue:
The UELAC Badge
Fall 2018 Loyalist Gazette: Will You do Digital?
Certified Free by General Musgrave (Part 3 of 4), by Stephen Davidson
Vancouver Branch Reaches out to Students
Atlantic Loyalist Connections: Peace and Friendship Treaties of 1760 and 1761
Borealia: The Many Captivities of Esther Wheelwright
JAR: The Glorious Career and Unfortunate Death of John Laurens
The Junto: Fashioning Colonial New York’s Dutch Merchant Elite
Ben Franklin’s World: Alexander Hamilton
A Silk Vest Honoring the Marquis de Lafayette, c1824
Where in […]

Loyalist Trails 2018-36

2021-12-01T14:53:02-05:00September 9th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-36: September 9, 2018

In this issue:
Certified Free by General Musgrave (Part 2 of 4), by Stephen Davidson
Borealia: Hope and Despair in the Meghalayan Age
JAR: Dying to Celebrate
The Junto: Elizabeth Seton and Me – Or, How I Almost Wrote a Book about a Saint Without Mentioning God
Ben Franklin’s World: The Early History of the United States Congress
Where in the World?
Region and Branch Bits
From the Twittersphere and Beyond
Queries
      + Explanation for the Arrangement of First Nations Warriors Bodies?

Articles

Certified […]

Loyalist Trails 2018-35

2021-12-01T14:53:58-05:00September 2nd, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-35: September 2, 2018

In this issue:
Certified Free by General Musgrave (Part 1 of 4), by Stephen Davidson
Book: The Loyalist Conscience: Principled Opposition to the American Revolution
Borealia: Continuing the Journey
JAR: Guilty of Desertion? Charles Hanley, 4th (King’s Own) Regiment
Washington’s Quill: A Visit to the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Ben Franklin’s World: Art, Politics, and Everyday Life in Early America
Phillis Wheatley: The First Published Black Woman Poet
Where in the World?
Region and Branch Bits
From the Twittersphere and Beyond
Additions to the […]

August 2018

Loyalist Trails 2018-34

2021-12-01T14:54:46-05:00August 26th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-34: August 26, 2018

In this issue:
Loyalist Tales of the Unexpected, by Stephen Davidson
Cossit House in Sydney NS, by Brian McConnell
Cornwall To Host National UELAC Loyalist Conference in 2021
JAR: Communities Divided: Massachusetts, January to March 1775
Washington’s Quill: “Poore Billy”: Apprenticeships in Late 18th-Century Virginia
The Junto: Q&A with Randy M. Browne, author of Surviving Slavery in the British Caribbean
Ben Franklin’s World: Everyday Life in Early America
Where in the World?
Region and Branch Bits
From the Twittersphere and Beyond

Articles

Loyalist Tales of the […]

Loyalist Trails 2018-33

2021-12-01T14:55:42-05:00August 19th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-33: August 19, 2018

In this issue:
Unshaken Amidst Peculiar Trials: The Loyalist in the Book of Common Prayer (Pt. 2), by Stephen Davidson
Plaque to Charles Inglis in Dublin
Loyalist Plaque Re-dedication in Cornwall ON Draws Many to Celebrate Early Settlers
Book Review: The American Farmer in the Eighteenth Century: A Social and Cultural History
JAR: The Death and Resurrection of Major John Andre
Washington’s Quill: Mutual Esteem Between George Washington and Fisher Ames
Ben Franklin’s World: Native Travellers at the Heart of Empire
Where in the World?
Region and […]

Loyalist Trails 2018-32

2021-12-01T14:57:09-05:00August 12th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-32: August 12, 2018

In this issue:
Unshaken Amidst Peculiar Trials: The Loyalist in the Book of Common Prayer (Pt. 1), by Stephen Davidson
UE Loyalist John Howe
Bowman/Lampman Loyalist Families Leave Lasting Legacy: Dr. Arthur Spohn
Addendum: Capt. George Bennison, Loyalist of St. John
A Loyalist Perspective on the Cherry Valley Raid
JAR: A Visit to Old Fort Mercer on the Delaware
The Junto: From Platform to Publisher: Facebook, the Early American Open Press, and Alex Jones
Ben Franklin’s World: The Saltwater Frontier: Native Americans and Colonists on the Northeastern Coast
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Loyalist Trails 2018-31

2021-12-01T14:58:30-05:00August 5th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-31: August 5, 2018

In this issue:
2018 UELAC Dorchester Award: David Kanowakeron Hill Morrison, UE
Desirous of Removing to Canada: Part Two, by Stephen Davidson
Re-Dedicating Loyalist Plaque Where Cornwall Began
JAR: The Canadian Patriot Experience
JAR: War Horses Gone Astray
Washington’s Quill: Washington and the Governors
Ben Franklin’s World: Native American Slavery in New France
Where in the World?
From the Twittersphere and Beyond

Articles

2018 UELAC Dorchester Award: David Kanowakeron Hill Morrison, UE

David was born in Rochester, New York in 1954. He was adopted at birth and […]

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