Lancaster soon will have a claim to a notorious woman. And this one isn’t even in the “Amish Mafia.” In fact, she’s been dead for two centuries, but that isn’t stopping her. She’s just now getting her ...
I was wondering if you would address the Shippen family. I have been watching AMC’s “TURN: Washington’s Spies,” regarding the Revolutionary period. Peggy Shippen married Benedict Arnold. Are any of ...
The Hunterdon County Historical Society hosts a talk on Sunday, Nov. 11, by Stephen H. Case, co-author with Mark Jacob, a deputy metro editor at the Chicago Tribune, of the book, “Treacherous Beauty: ...
In British-occupied Philadelphia during the winter of 1777–1778, privileged society girl Peggy Shippen (1760–1804) became friends with the charming, cultured British officer John André, an artist, ...
2012-08-27T07:02:14-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/a0b/307254-m.jpgMark Jacob and Stephen Case recount the role that Philadelphia socialite Peggy Shippen (1760 ...
Much is being written and read about Norwich's Benedict Arnold. However, historians are taking a harder look at his second wife, Peggy Shippen. She was born on June 11, 1760, in Philadelphia, the ...
WETUMPKA, AL (WSFA) - They are the forgotten souls in the Staton-Draper prison cemetery in Elmore County, the bodies of inmates charged and convicted of felonies. The inmates died in prison, buried in ...
Abraham Woodhull, Ben Talmadge, Anna Strong, Mary Woodhull, Major Hewlett, Lt. John Simcoe, Lieutenant Caleb Brewster, Judge Richard Woodhull, Robert Rogers, Major ...
2013-05-25T19:01:47-04:00 https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org ...
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