Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week our guest is author and JAR contributor Shawn David McGhee. The federal government of the early republic was hardly a government at all, and it hoped that nationalizing lighthouses would change that perception. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com
E119: David P. Ervin: The Continental Army on the Upper Ohio
E118: Mike Matheny: How Paperwork Saved the Continental Army
E117: Charles Dewey: Amicus Reipublicae: Abraham Bancker, Friend of the Republic
E116: Philip D. Weaver: New York’s First Revolutionary Captain
E115: Eric Sterner: John Rutledge of South Carolina
E114: William V. Wenger: Foreign Assistance to America’sRevolutionary War
E113: James P. Sieradzki: The New Jersey Shop License Law of 1780
E112:Jonathan Bayer: Fake News of the Surrender of Quebec
E111: Gary Ecelbarger: Clement Biddle Partially Clears The “Battle Of The Clouds”
E110: Geoff Smock: The Teenage Thomas Jefferson
E109: Richard J. Werther: King Gustav III of Sweden: Friendly Foe of the United States
E108: John Rees: Remembrances of Black Revolutionary War Veterans
E107: Todd Braisted: Benjamin W. Thompson’s Black Dragoons
E106: Andrew Zellers-Frederick: The Impeachme of Senator William Blount
E105: Mark Sullivan: Francis and Gottlieb Otto: Rebels or Loyalists?
E104: Brooke Barbier: Following Paul Revere Home
E103: William W. Reynolds: The British Naval Signals Mission
E102: Louis Arthur Norton: The Plight of the Seamen
E101: Serena Zabin: The Boston Massacre: A Family History
E100: George Kotlik: Texas and the American Revolution
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