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The American Revolution: Beyond the Battlefield
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Why did over 600 Native Americans from dozens of nations meet in Pittsburgh? Just how bad did it smell inside the hull of a prison ship in 1776? Who was the only woman listed on the Declaration of Independence? In this lecture, historical novelist Karen Chase will explore lesser-known figures, facts, and realities of the American Revolution.
Venue: Fraunces Tavern Museum
54 Pearl Street
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212-425-1778
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