In September 1776, British forces in America suddenly paused their attacks on General Washington's forces and requested a Peace Conference with the Continental Congress. If they were so powerful, why did they do it? Maybe they weren't as strong as they wanted everyone to believe.
What was really going on with the British Command and Parliament? And why would the Americans humor them with a meeting on Staten Island?
August 29 - Gen. Washington's army attempts one of the riskiest operations of 1776. This is the story, video recorded right where it happened!
Battle of Brooklyn August 27, 1776 and the heroic stand of the Maryland 400.
HUZZAH!
Today in 1776 - The Battle for New York Begins! Join me for a short lesson on why this is such an important part of Revolutionary War History.
Wilkes-Barré PA's Radical Name
Wilkes-Barré is named after two members of the British Parliament. Who were they, and why did the people choose to honor them?
1790 Historic House Tour - Denison House, Forty Fort, PA
Swetland Homestead - Historic 1797 Home - Wyoming PA
Tour a 1797 home! Swetland Homestead, Wyoming, PA, with Mark Riccetti of the
Luzerne County Historical Society
Battle of Wyoming Commemoration 2024
Commemoration of the Battle of Wyoming 2024 - The battle took place July 3, 1778 and has been remembered every year since 1878. I teamed up with @vinnielangdon this year to see what it is all about.
Wyoming Massacre July 3, 1778
My latest video - how it took me eight years and a trip to the Wyoming Massacre monument in PA to discover the story about a portrait in the NY Historical Society.
Massacre in PA July 3, 1778
The story of one of the most brutal massacres of Americans during the Revolutionary War and how it is related to a portrait in the New York Historical Society.
Memorial Day - Remembering Revolutionary War Soldiers
Tribute to the soldiers lost on the NY Prison Ships, Battle of Brooklyn 1776, and Wyoming Massacre 1778.
Book referenced: Remembrance of the Jersey by Thomas Dring
https://archive.org/details/jerseyprisonship00drinrich
Battle of Golden Hill - Blood in the Streets of NYC - American Revolution
January 19, 1770, one of the bloodiest riots in colonial NYC occurred in today's financial district. The Sons of Liberty vs British Soldiers, with civilians caught in the middle. Why were the people of colonial America so angry at the soldiers? Here's the full story of why and how it happened, along with a brief walk through the area as it is today.
Levi Weeks Murder Trial
Hamilton and Burr join H Brockholst Livingston for the greatest defense "dream team" of 1800!
McDougal Street: Who is it named after?
McDougal Street: A great story about government corruption, election fraud, press freedom, and 45 virgins!
#EvacuationDay #nyhistory #nychistory #lowermanhattan #americanrevolution
October 18, 1776 - The Battle of Pell's Point
October 18, 1776 - The Battle of Pell's Point.
Here's my latest video in the series: Battle for New York, 1776.
Col John Glover, last known for successfully crossing Gen Washington's army from Brooklyn to Manhattan the night of August, 29, steps up again on October 18. His radical idea will delay a British attack long enough for Washington to make his move!
The Mysteries At the Museum Episode mentioned is: Kidnapped Filmmaker, Pinky’s Freedom Ring and the Checkered Game of Life, Season 12 Episode 1.