July 2018

Loyalist Trails 2018-30

2021-12-01T15:00:12-05:00July 29th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-30: July 29, 2018

In this issue:
Desirous of Removing to Canada: Part One, by Stephen Davidson
The Black Cemetery at Conway, NS, as a Reminder of Brinley Town & the Loyalists
The Sullivan Expedition
Atlantic Loyalist Connections: On Archives and Stolen Papers
Borealia:
JAR: The Curious Case of Zacheus Holmes
Washington’s Quill: “His Obliging Partiality for Me” – George Washington Meets Rochambeau
The Junto: Making the Personal Historical: Reflections on Pregnancy and Birth
Ben Franklin’s World: Information & Communication in the Early American South
All Things Georgian: 18th-Century […]

Loyalist Trails 2018-29

2021-12-01T15:01:07-05:00July 22nd, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-29: July 22, 2018

In this issue:
Little Forks Branch Adds to Hyatt One-Room Schoolhouse
What Did She Ever See in Him?, by Stephen Davidson
Black Loyalist Cemetery at Digby NS
JAR: Maintaining Normalcy in British-Occupied Brookhaven, Eastern Long Island
Ben Franklin’s World: Old Newgate Prison & Copper Mine
The Revolutionary War’s Most Enigmatic Naval Captain: Pierre Landais
Book Review: Revolutions in the Atlantic World: A Comparative History
The Loyalist Flag
Update: The Jeptha Hawley House (c.1784)
Should Slave Owner John Walden Meyers Be Refused Recognition?
Where in the […]

Loyalist Trails 2018-28

2021-12-01T15:02:24-05:00July 15th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-28: July 15, 2018

In this issue:
Scholarship Challenge Grand Finale
Breaking News: Congratulations Dr. Jones!
The “Very Clever” Loyalist Wife (Part 3), by Stephen Davidson
A 75-Ton Chain Once Stretched Across the Hudson River
The Cost of Living Poor in the 18th Century
William Taylor, Royal Navy Officer
JAR: Charles Craig’s Final Statement
The Junto: A Curious Font of Porphyry
Ben Franklin’s World: Longfellow House – Washington’s Headquarters
Do You Have a Story for the Loyalist Gazette?
Where in the World?
Region and Branch Bits
From […]

Loyalist Trails 2018-27

2021-12-01T15:03:36-05:00July 8th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-27: July 8, 2018

In this issue:
The “Very Clever” Loyalist Wife (Part 2), by Stephen Davidson
Battle of Monmouth: June 28, 1778
JAR: Struggle for a Lighthouse: The Raids to Destroy the Boston Light
Washington’s Quill: Why Did Martha Washington Free Her Husband’s Slaves Early?
The Junto: Golden Hill Roundtable: “Commerce is Trust”
Ben Franklin’s World: Partisans, The Friendship & Rivalry of Adams & Jefferson
UE Loyalist Certificates Issued Recently
Where in the World?
Region and Branch Bits
From the Twittersphere and Beyond

Articles

The “Very Clever” Loyalist Wife […]

Loyalist Trails 2018-26

2021-12-01T15:08:59-05:00July 1st, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-26: July 1, 2018

In this issue:
The “Very Clever” Loyalist Wife (Part 1), by Stephen Davidson
The Lone Loyalist in the Gilbert Family
Kings Landing Pithouse Illustrates Challenges Faced by Black Loyalists
A Vancouver Member’s Connection to Peter Fidler, Canada’s Forgotten Explorer
Atlantic Loyalist Connections: What’s a Muster Roll?
JAR: Richard Augustus Wyvill: A British Officer’s Journal as the War Winds Down
The Junto: The Marriage of Angelica and John
The Junto: Child Trafficking in 18th-Century French Louisiana
Ben Franklin’s World: The Secret History of the New Jersey Devil
[…]

June 2018

Loyalist Trails 2018-25

2021-12-01T15:10:16-05:00June 24th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-25: June 24, 2018

In this issue:
Concluding the Saskatchewan Conference: The Regina Cairn
Loyalist Occupations, by Stephen Davidson
Nova Scotia Branch Brochure: Map With Loyalist Settlements
Guy Johnson (c.1740 – 5 March 1788)
Book on the Blakeney Family
Borealia: What HBC’s Peter Fidler Didn’t Report
JAR: Peter Salem? Salem Poor? Who Killed Major John Pitcairn?
Washington’s Quill: Remembering Washington Irving’s Life of George Washington
The Junto: Book Review: Colonial Complexions: Race and Bodies in Eighteenth-Century America, by Sharon Block
Ben Franklin’s World: A New History of King Philip’s War
[…]

Loyalist Trails 2018-24

2021-12-01T15:14:14-05:00June 17th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-24: June 17, 2018

In this issue:
Thanks Saskatchewan Branch for the 2018 Conference
Introduction to The Loyalists and UELAC
We Have a Winner! New Scholarship Logo
Scholarship Fund Challenge 2018 Branch Appreciation
Human Nature Being What It Is, by Stephen Davidson
Help Protect The Jeptha Hawley House (c.1784)
Atlantic Loyalist Connections: Death on the Sea: The Crew of the Eclipse
Borealia: Environmental History: We Will All Be Early Moderns
JAR: Pell’s Point: John Glover Saves Washington’s Army
The Junto: Black Women Intellectuals and the Politics of Dislocation
Ben […]

Loyalist Trails 2018-23

2021-12-01T15:15:19-05:00June 10th, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-23: June 10, 2018

In this issue:
2018 UELAC Conference: Discover Your Roots
The Boy Buried in the Chapel Floor, by Stephen Davidson
Borealia: Environmental History – View from the Sixteenth Century
JAR: Mary Robie and the Didactic Qualities of Reading Fiction
Washington’s Quill: “New” Samuel Culper Letter
The Junto: “Trans-American Crossings” Conference Recap
Ben Franklin’s World: The Little Ice Age
Q&A: Holger Hoock: Scars of Independence: America’s Violent Birth
Where in the World?
Region and Branch Bits
From the Twittersphere and Beyond

Articles

UELAC Conference 2018

The conference […]

Loyalist Trails 2018-22

2021-12-01T15:30:07-05:00June 3rd, 2018|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2018-22: June 3, 2018

In this issue:
UELAC Conference 2018
The Montreal Claimants of 1788, by Stephen Davidson
UELAC’s First Virtual Branch, “UE Loyalists Bridge Annex,” Launches June 9
4 Weeks to Go! Loyalist Scholarship — Celebrate Twenty
American Revolution Mohawk Valley Conference, June 7-10
Atlantic Loyalist Connections: Justices of the Peace in Loyalist Saint John
Borealia: Taking the Longer View – Environmental History as Early Modern History
JAR: Demise of the Albemarle Barracks: A Report to the Quartermaster General
The Junto: Do Objects Lie? A New Video for Teaching About […]

May 2018

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