Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week we revisit an interview with is JAR contributor and author J.L. Bell. Samuel Dyer's life is one that few have heard of, but his experiences could have changed history forever. This is part one of a two part series exploring his story. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
E27: JL Bell: Myths and Legends of the Declaration of Independence
E26: Andrew Waters: Daniel Morgan vs. Charles Cornwallis in the Carolinas
E25: Tristan J. New: Early Efforts to Make Peace with Britain
E24: John L. Smith, Jr.: The Founding Fathers at Notre-Dame de Paris
E23: Philip D. Weaver: The Court Martial of Captain Joel Pratt
E22: Charles H. Lagerbom: HMS Albany and the Underwater Archaeology of the American Revolution
E21: Michael Gadue: Naval Stratagies of the Saratoga Campaign
E20: Michael J.F. Sheehan: The Battle of Stony Point
E19: George Kotlik: The American Revolution in Florida
E18: Charles Dewey: Double Agents in the American Revolution
E17: Harlow Giles Unger: Robert Morris, Financier of the Revolution
E16: Kim Burdick: Delaware in the American Revolution
E15: Geoff Smock: Alexander Hamilton's Tumultuous Childhood.
E14: Gina Dimuro: Walking in Alexander Hamilton's New York City
E13: Todd Braisted: The Amazing Story of Trumpeter Barney, Freed Slave
E12: Cho-Chien Feng: Loyalists in New York
E11: Robert Scott Davis: Georgia's American Revolution
E10: Brian Patrick O'Malley: The Revolution's Walking Dead
E09: Matthew Moss: Patrick Ferguson's New Rifle
E08: Richard Werther: Lambert Wickes. Revolutionary Pirate or Patriot?
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