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Conflict & War

The Limits of Environmental Mastery in the Highlands Department

by Blake McGready

In the fall of 1776, Patriots were desperate for ways to defend the Hudson River from British attacks, entertaining even the wildest ideas. Henry...

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Interviews

December 12, 2024

On This Week’s Dispatches: Paul B. Elmore on James Easton’s Feud with Benedict Arnold

by Editors

On this week’s Dispatches, host Brady Crytzer interviews JAR contributor Paul B. Elmore about why James Easton attempted to discredit Benedict Arnold during the...

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The War Years (1775-1783)

December 9, 2024

The Captives of the Raid on Remensnyder’s Bush, Tryon County, New York, April 3, 1780

by Darel E. Paul

No front of the American War of Independence was more consistently violent than the northern frontier in what is today central New York State....

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Battles

December 5, 2024

A Rhode Island Officer’s Recollections Lead to New Information on Battle of Red Bank

by Christian McBurney

I recently came across the recollections of Simeon Thayer, who served from 1777 to 1781 as a major in Rhode Island Continental Army regiments....

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Historical Spotlight

December 3, 2024

The Forgotten Hungarian Origins of the Pułaski banner

by László Örlős and Anna Smith Lacey

The origins of the famous Pułaski Legion’s banner, a rare relic from the American Revolutionary War, reveal a significant yet overlooked Hungarian contribution to...

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