The North Jersey American Revolution Roundtable presents talks at Washington’s Headquarters Museum in Morristown, and online, usually on the second Thursday of the month at 7PM. $50 membership required, email aart.nj@gmail.com, follow the group on Facebook for the latest updates.
For 2026, the following topics are scheduled for the following dates:
February 12: “The Day the Native Americans Destroyed the US Army” by Colin Calloway of Dartmouth, ZOOM ONLY
March 12: “A Soldiers View: Johann Ewald and the attack on Fort Mercer, October 22, 1777” by Jim McIntyre of Moraine Valley Community College, ZOOM ONLY
April 9: “Incomprehensible Friends and Rebellious Enemies: German Soldiers in the Revolution” by Friederike Bauer of Penn State, IN PERSON AND ZOOM
May 14: “The Tragedy of Tom Paine” by Richard Bell of Maryland, IN PERSON AND ZOOM
June 11: “Underwater Archaeology on Lake Champlain” by Chris Sabick of Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, ZOOM ONLY
Sept 10: Life and Legacy of Lafayette, by Chuck Schwam of American Friends of Lafayette ZOOM only
Nov 12: Guns, Ships, and Cows: The Spanish in the American Revolution by Richard Bell of University of Maryland IN PERSON AND ZOOM
Dec 10: The Soldiers of Color in Rhode Island’s Black Regiment by Christian McBurney IN PERSON AND ZOOM

