An Illustrated History of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey

An Illustrated History of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey
Title An Illustrated History of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey PDF eBook
Author Kelly Stewart
Publisher
Pages 704
Release 2016-12-15
Genre
ISBN 9781938462092

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The Society of the Cincinnati is a vibrant community of fellowship and high purpose, dedicated to the memory of heroes who secured the independence of the United States. We welcome your interest in our unique organization and invite you to learn more about us. Established in 1783, as the American War for Independence drew to a close, the Society of the Cincinnati is the oldest private patriotic organization in the United States. The Society is also our nation's first hereditary organization. The founders of The Society assigned their descendants the task of preserving the memory of the patriotic sacrifices that made American liberty a reality. As members of The Society, we take that task very seriously. Our educational work reaches all parts of the United States. We preserve and provide access to one of the world's great collections of books and manuscripts illuminating history of the War for Independence and a remarkable collection of art and artifacts illustrating that war and the long history of our organization. These rich public programs are the heart of the American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati. The Society of the Cincinnati and our American Revolution Institute are dedicated to promoting scholarly and popular interest in the extraordinary generation that created our great republic. We encourage you to visit our headquarters in Washington, D.C., use our library, attend a lecture, tour our museum, or view one of our exhibitions. We invite you to join us in honoring our heroes who established our republic and who risked their lives and fortunes to defend the liberties we all enjoy.

Ill-Fated Frontier

Ill-Fated Frontier
Title Ill-Fated Frontier PDF eBook
Author Samuel Forman
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 281
Release 2021-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 1493044621

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Ill-Fated Frontier is at once a pioneer adventure and a compelling narrative of the frictions that emerged among entrepreneurial pioneers and their sixty slaves, Indians fighting to preserve their land, and Spanish colonials with their own agenda. Here is a lively and visceral portrait of the wild and enduring American frontier in 1789. The melting pot America would become was barely simmering when an ill-fated attempt to settle land near Natchez in brought together a volatile mix of ambitious Northern pioneers and their slaves, Spanish colonists, and Native Americans who had claimed the land as theirs for hundreds of years. This illuminating episode in American history comes to life in this account of an expedition gone wrong. It began with an optimistic plan to settle and expand in the new territory. It ended ignominiously, with the body of one of the expedition’s leaders returning to New Jersey stored in a pickle barrel. What happened in between—a cautionary tale of greed, incompetence, and hubris—lies at the center of this fascinating account by Harvard historian Samuel A. Forman. Endorsed by New York Times best-selling author Nathaniel Philbrick, it is a startling and frank portrait of a young America that examines the dream of an inclusive American experience and its reality—a debate that continues today. Imperious General David Forman, a terror to his Monmouth County, New Jersey, Loyalist neighbors, during the Revolutionary War obtained a large land grant in Natchez, then part of Spanish West Florida. His charge was to establish a plantation that would lure settlers and establish a new American presence. Staying behind in New Jersey David Forman appointed his rotund and gouty older brother Ezekiel as leader of the expedition, his young cousin Samuel S. Forman as its business manager, and a former military aide as overseer of the enslaved African Americans who accompanied them. It did not go well. When the expedition finally reached the new territory it found waiting Spanish colonials who felt the land was theirs and Native Americans who still maintained their sovereignty over the contested lands. When Ezekiel Forman died unexpectedly, David Forman stormed from New Jersey into Natchez to take control of the unraveling situation. He would find on his arrival that those awaiting him had other ideas about who the land actually belonged to. He would return to New Jersey quite dead and pickled in a barrel of rum. Lively, impeccably researched, and rich in details that have escaped the usual tales of American growth and enterprise, Ill-Fated Frontier shines new and entertaining light on what it means to be an American.

Gilbert Stuart

Gilbert Stuart
Title Gilbert Stuart PDF eBook
Author Carrie Rebora Barratt
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 354
Release 2004
Genre Portrait painting, American
ISBN 1588391221

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Writings on American History

Writings on American History
Title Writings on American History PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 202
Release 1905
Genre America
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Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society

Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society
Title Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society PDF eBook
Author New Jersey Historical Society
Publisher
Pages 638
Release 1859
Genre New Jersey
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Writings on American History, 1903

Writings on American History, 1903
Title Writings on American History, 1903 PDF eBook
Author Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin
Publisher
Pages 218
Release 1905
Genre America
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Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication

Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication
Title Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication PDF eBook
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Pages 202
Release 1905
Genre Science
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