Washington Crossing American Revolution Roundtable
The Washington Crossing American Revolution Round Table is dedicated to discussion about the period of the American Revolution. It has met quarterly since 2004. As of 2025, our speakers have covered over 70 different topics related to the Revolution. The WCARRT is sponsored by the Swan Historical Foundation, Inc., which owns the museum collection at the New Jersey Washington Crossing State Park, in Titusville, NJ. Membership is free of charge. To be notified of upcoming events, please send an email to:
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Governor William Franklin: Enemy to the Liberties of This Country
Continental Rifles in the American Revolution, presented by John Weaver
This Fierce People, Alan Pell Crawford, March 10 2025, WCARRT
The First Week at Valley Forge, A New Look, Gary Ecelbarger December 9, 2024
The Day Is Ours! The Battle of Princeton: Changing Interpretations and a Lasting Legacy
The British Army's March to Monmouth, John Fabiano
Dr. Benjamin Rush, Steve Yacik
Washington's Lieutenants: The Generals of the Continental Army, William M. Welsch
Annis Boudinot Stockton: The Poet and the General, Joseph E. Wroblewski
The Service of HMS Roebuck, Robert N. Fanelli
Washington’s Return to New Jersey: Second Battle of Trenton and March to Princeton
Charles Thomson, Secretary to the Continental Congress, Bruce Cooper Gill
The Alamo of the Revolution: Fort Griswold, Jerald Hurwitz, June 14, 2022
Logistics for the Main Continental Army: An Overview circa 1777, Ed Greenawald
Joseph Perkin: A Gunsmith, A Complete Artist, Matthew Skic
Joseph Reed, George Washington's First Military Secretary, John Fabiano, May 22, 2021
The Battle of Edge Hill, December 7, 1777, Robert N. Fanelli, March 20, 2021
Guerrilla War at the Shore: The Pine Robber Phenomenon, Joseph E Wroblewski 12 19 20
When France Saved America, Joseph F. Seliga, 9 19 20