August 2019

July 2019

Loyalist Trails 2019-30

2021-11-30T14:33:32-05:00July 28th, 2019|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2019-30: July 28, 2019

In this issue:
The Good Americans Hits the Ground Running
The Prince Who Dined with Loyalists, Part 4: The Colony of Cape Breton, by Stephen Davidson
Addendum: Letter from Prince William to George III
“Book of Negroes” and “Inspection Roll of Negroes” Together Again
Rose Fortune, Black Loyalist
Loyalist Migrations Project: Try It Out
Guyasuta, Leader of the Seneca People
Borealia: Wide Angles, Close Quarters: A Human History of Le Grand Dérangement
JAR: The Constitution Counted Free Women and Children – And It Mattered
Washington’s Quill: […]

Loyalist Trails 2019-29

2021-11-30T14:34:36-05:00July 21st, 2019|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2019-29: July 21, 2019

In this issue:
The Prince Who Dined with Loyalists, Part 3: Quebec and Nova Scotia, by Stephen Davidson
Atlantic Loyalist Connections: “Behind Rebel Lines” – An Untold Story from the Battle of Trenton
Borealia: Reconciling Chignecto: The many stories of Siknikt
JAR: The Last Vestige of the Clove Road
Washington’s Quill: Documentary Editing and Princeton: 2019 and 1777
Ben Franklin’s World: New York, Schoharie Crossing of The Erie Canal
Another Revolutionary War Shipwreck Found in York River
Margaret Kemble Gage: A Rebel Spy?
Research Resources: Quebec City […]

Loyalist Trails 2019-28

2021-11-30T14:35:19-05:00July 14th, 2019|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2019-28: July 14, 2019

In this issue:
2019 Loyalist Scholarship Challenge: Epilogue
The Prince Who Dined with Loyalists, Part 2: Halifax, by Stephen Davidson
Borealia: Exhibiting the Acadian History of Pointe Sainte-Anne
JAR: Les Habitants: Collaboration and Pro-American Violence in Canada, 1774-1776
Washington’s Quill: “Cents and Sensibility” – Martha Washington’s Financial Papers
The Junto: Food and Hunger in Vast Early America
Ben Franklin’s World: Road Trip – Montréal, Château Ramezay
Where in the World?
Region and Branch Bits
      + The Truth about Alexander Hamilton, Fort Plain Museum, July […]

Loyalist Trails 2019-27

2021-11-30T14:37:06-05:00July 7th, 2019|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2019-27: July 7, 2019

In this issue:
2019 UELAC Conference
The Prince Who Dined with Loyalists, Part 1: New York City, by Stephen Davidson
John Moores UEL: New Jersey to Grimsby
Seeing Canada in a Different Light During the American Revolution
Atlantic Loyalist Connections: Loyalist History On the Ground in Kings County, NB
Borealia: The French Colonial Historical Society, Longueuil, 2019: A Template for Early Canadian History?
JAR: Benedict Arnold and James Wemyss: Similar Experiences Contrasting Legacies
JAR Book Review: Quarters: The Accommodation of the British Army and the Coming of the […]

June 2019

Loyalist Trails 2019-26

2021-11-30T14:38:29-05:00June 30th, 2019|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2019-26: June 30, 2019

In this issue:
2019 Loyalist Scholarship Challenge: Final Countdown
The Defiant Loyalists of Lower Canada: Part 3 of 3, by Stephen Davidson
Book: Birchtown and the Black Loyalist Experience
JAR: David Holmes, Timothy Barnard, and Questionable Loyalties
Cross-Dressing to Enlist: Deborah Sampson
JAR: Thomas Fletchall’s Association: A Loyalist Proclamation in the South Carolina Backcountry
Washington’s Quill: Comparing Correspondence and Personal Documents
The Junto: Bread in the French Tropics during the Seventeenth Century
Ben Franklin’s World: Shoe Stories from Early America
A Loyalist Flag for Loyalist House
[…]

Loyalist Trails 2019-25

2021-11-30T14:40:22-05:00June 23rd, 2019|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2019-25: June 23, 2019

In this issue:
2019 Loyalist Scholarship Challenge: 7 Days To Go
The Defiant Loyalists of Lower Canada: Part 2 of 3, by Stephen Davidson
A Concord Revolutionary War soldier’s “long-lost” journal is being digitized
Atlantic Loyalist Connections: Loyalist History On the Ground in Kings County, New Brunswick
JAR: George Farragut: The Epitome of an American Colonial
JAR: The Tea that Survived the Boston Tea Party
Washington’s Quill: Martha Washington’s Preoccupation With Health
The Junto: Food and Hunger in Vast Early America
The Junto: Damming Fish and Indians: […]

Loyalist Trails 2019-24

2021-11-30T14:41:09-05:00June 16th, 2019|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2019-24: June 16, 2019

In this issue:
UELAC President Sue Hines, The Queen and Centenial
2019 Loyalist Scholarship Challenge: The End is Near
The Defiant Loyalists of Lower Canada: Part 1 of 3, by Stephen Davidson
More Information About the Tisdale Family
JAR: The First American Warship
Washington’s Quill: Horses and Housewares: Indexing George Washington’s Financial Papers
Ben Franklin’s World: A History of Early Delaware
Re-enacting the Landing of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte
Stories of the American Revolution: Fact, Fiction, or Some of Each?
Resource: How Far […]

Loyalist Trails 2019-23

2021-11-30T14:42:35-05:00June 9th, 2019|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2019-23: June 9, 2019

In this issue:
Loyalist Scholarship Challenge: 40 Days of Giving – Day 20
The Fourteen Tisdales – A Loyalist Family Saga, Part 4: Remembered in New Brunswick, by Stephen Davidson
Conference 2019: A Wrap, by Ruth Nicholson
Returning home: UELAC Conference in Ottawa-Gatineau to Nova Scotia
Resource: Loyalists Removed from Boston For Halifax in March 1776
Atlantic Loyalist Connections: Long Island’s Revolutionary War Battlefields
JAR: Decoding British ciphers used in the South, 1780-81
JAR: Josiah Quincy, Jr.
Washington’s Quill: A Loyalist Describes George Washington
Ben Franklin’s […]

Loyalist Trails 2019-22

2021-11-30T14:54:25-05:00June 2nd, 2019|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2019-22: June 2, 2019

In this issue:
2019 UELAC Conference: It’s A Wrap … Almost
Loyalist Scholarship Challenge: 12 Days and Counting
The Fourteen Tisdales – A Loyalist Family Saga, Part 3: The Upper Canadian Clan, by Stephen Davidson
The Loyalist Mapping Project: Can you Help?
Quakers who were UE Loyalists, by Randy Saylor
JAR: Quebec Town Major William Dunbar, Captured In April 1775
The Junto: Book Review – A Not-So-New World: Empire and Environment in French Colonial North America
Ben Franklin’s World: Biography and a Biographer’s Work
Research Resources Available: […]

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