Month: January 2026

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The War Years (1775-1783) Posted on

The American Revolution Comes to Georgia: The Battle of the Riceboats, 1776

In 1775, the colony of Georgia faced heavy criticism for failing to support the American Revolution fully. The situation would change dramatically, as represented by a moment in 1776 connected to the famous events in Boston at that time, and also to East Florida, escaped enslaved people, Indigenous native peoples, and rice. Georgia’s history had […]

by Robert Scott Davis
Politics During the War (1775-1783) Posted on

The Association of Cumberland County, North Carolina

On June 20, 1775, Patriots of the Cumberland Association met at Liberty Point, the space currently located between the intersection of Bow Street and Person Street in what is now Fayetteville, North Carolina.[1] At the time, Cumberland County, which included the present-day counties of Moore, Hoke and Harnett, was inhabited by a large concentration of […]

by Joseph Westendorf
Reviews Posted on

Lydia’s Tale: The Mystery of Lydia Darragh, Irish Quaker, Patriot Spy

BOOK REVIEW: Lydia’s Tale: The Mystery of Lydia Darragh, Irish Quaker, Patriot Spy by Robert N. Fanelli (Yardley, PA: Westholme Publishing, 2025) $34.95 hardcover Robert N. Fanelli’s Lydia’s Tale attempts to contextualize the life and legacy of the famed heroine spy Lydia Darragh. Fanelli is a contributor to the Journal of the American Revolution; his […]

by Kelsey DeFord