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Conflict & War

The Tobacco Raid of 1779

by Marc Drolet

In 1779, the war between Britain and its thirteen rebel colonies in America was in its fifth year without any prospect of resolution. Although...

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Autobiography and Biography

June 17, 2026

William “Billy” Flora: Revolutionary Service Beyond Great Bridge

by Patrick H. Hannum

As a free African American Patriot, William “Billy” Flora represented a rather small percentage of Virginia’s population.[1] He served as a sentry at the...

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Historic Sites

June 15, 2026

The Nation’s First Acre: Fort Billingsport and the Birth of Federal Land Acquisition

by David Salvatore

On June 25, 1776, nine days before the Continental Congress would adopt the Declaration of Independence, the Pennsylvania Council of Safety passed a resolution...

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Food & Lifestyle

June 11, 2026

Ten Quotations Highlighting Alcohol’s Intoxicating Influence on the American Revolution

by Brooke Barbier

The founding generation of the United States, both its leaders and ordinary folks, drank far more alcohol than we do today, tippling diverse offerings...

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Interviews

June 11, 2026

This Week of Dispatches: Gary Ecelbarger on Nathaniel Ramsay at the Battle of Monmouth

by Editors

On this week’s Dispatches, host Brady Crytzer interviews JAR contributor and historian Gary Ecelbarger on Maryland Continental officer Nathaniel Ramsay and his experience at...

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