
Revolutionary War Conference
The Revolutionary War Conference 250 in the Mohawk ValleyMay 29-June 1, 2025 at the Fulton-Montgomery Community College’s Visual Arts & Communications Building Theater, located at 2805 NY-67, Johnstown, NY.
Conference Lodging:
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Lunch: Provided on Saturday and Sponsored by Lorna Hainesworth, Ambassador and National Traveler and Fort Plain Museum Board of Trustees Member
Conference Location: The Fulton-Montgomery Community College’s Theater – The Visual Arts & Communications Building (Campus Map Building #2) – 2805 NY-67, Johnstown, NY 12095 – Please Park in Lots 5, 4 or Visitor’s Lot – Please Click Here – FMCC Campus Map
Speakers and Topics Include:
Pulitzer Prize Winner Rick Atkinson – The Fate of the Day: The War for America, Fort Ticonderoga to Charleston, 1777-1780
Major General Jason Q. Bohm USMC – 250th United States Marine Corp
Alexander R. Cain – We Stood Our Ground: 250th of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775
Abby Chandler – Choosing Sides: North Carolina’s Regulator Rebellion and the American Revolution
Gary Ecelbarger – The Mammoth of Monmouth: George Washington’s 1778 Campaign in New Jersey
Michael P. Gabriel – Richard Montgomery and the Other Invasion of Canada
Shirley L. Green – Integrating Enslaved and Free: Rhode Island’s Revolutionary Black Regiment
Don N. Hagist – State of British Army in 1775
Patrick H. Hannum – Great Bridge and Kemps Landing, Virginia 1775
Edward G. Lengel – 250th General George Washington and the Continental Army
Wayne Lenig – Committee of Safety and the Mohawk Valley in 1775
James Kirby Martin – Setting the Stage for Bloody Warfare in the Mohawk Valley: Neutrality versus Partisan Combat in 1775
James L. Nelson – Bunker Hill: The First Battle of the American Revolution
Jane Simpson, U.E. – Twice Refugees: A Huguenot Family’s Shades of Allegiance in Dutchess and Westchester County New York, during the American Revolution
William P. Tatum III, Ph.D. – “To Quell, Suppress, and Bring Them to Reason by Force:” Combatting the Loyalist Threat in New York during 1775
Bruce M. Venter – “It is infinitely better to have a few good men than many indifferent ones”: Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys Take Fort Ticonderoga
Bus Tour – We Stood Our Ground: The Battles of Lexington & Concord, April 19, 1775 – Led by Alexander R. Cain – Thursday, May 29, 2025