On July 10, History Camp America will be presenting a full day of online event for adults and families. JAR Editor Don N. Hagist will present the session “Surviving the Lash: Corporal Punishment and British Soldiers’ Careers” and JAR Associate Editor J. L. Bell will conduct a virtual walking tour of several sites entitled, “Washington in Cambridge and the Siege of Boston.” This online event will include more than 35 sessions, walking tours, and behind-the-scenes tours of historic sites, including Fort Ticonderoga.
A preview of all of the tours as well as the list of all of the sessions is on the History Camp Site.
Registration for this event covers all of the sessions and includes exclusive access to a video archive of all of the sessions and tours. JAR readers will save $10 when using this link to register.





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