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Travel can do amazing things: broaden horizons, build relationships, and rejuvenate the soul. But often, those experiences come at a cost. Welcome back to Peak Travel from WHYY, the show that unpacks how travel shapes communities in hot-spots around the world. We’ll share the wonder that comes with exploring new places, as well as the harm that our worst travel habits can cause. And we’ll try to figure out how we can do it better. Each episode transports you to a new destination. You’ll meet the people who call that place home, hear their stories, and come to understand how tourism has changed their everyday lives. Supported by rich, on-location sound from around the world, Peak Travel examines the $1.9 trillion travel industry and its impact on people and the planet. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices…
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Revolutionary War Rarities is fast, fun, and rarely known history on the American Revolution. All PodCasts are 8-10 minutes long and are released every two weeks. Revolutionary War Rarities is the PodCast from the ”Sons of the American Revolution”. Please subscribe and let’s make history fun again. Thank you for joining us. #americanrevolution #revolutionarywarrarities #americanhistory #foundingfathers #revolutionarywar #sonsoftheamericanrevolution #rarehistory #americanrevolution
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Revolutionary War Rarities is fast, fun, and rarely known history on the American Revolution. All PodCasts are 8-10 minutes long and are released every two weeks. Revolutionary War Rarities is the PodCast from the ”Sons of the American Revolution”. Please subscribe and let’s make history fun again. Thank you for joining us. #americanrevolution #revolutionarywarrarities #americanhistory #foundingfathers #revolutionarywar #sonsoftheamericanrevolution #rarehistory #americanrevolution
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×Traveling to and from the Colonies by boat in the 1700s was a terribly difficult task that took weeks of unimaginable challenges. Today’s episode is titled “May Your Sails Be Full And Your Journey Safe” and we discuss many of the challenges that our forefathers faced. Watch by clicking on the picture below. We hope you enjoy this episode. Revolutionary War Rarities is the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. Show Notes: "Life At Sea In The Age Of Sail", Royal Museums Greenwich, https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/life-sea-age-sail "Immigration and Migration (Colonial Era)", The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/immigration- and-migration-colonial-era/ "Immigration in the 1600s and 1700s, Ancestry Family History Learning Hub, https://www.ancestry.com/c/ family-history-learning-hub/1600s-1700s-immigration "Colonial Travel", www.constitutionfacts.com, https:// www.constitutionfacts.com/founders-library/colonial-travel/ ?srsltid=AfmBOopmVkGe8DvJS_7gupcn1LA7jqGNU- JmyEYC870dmgOq294nrPxM…
With the inauguration of the 47th President happening tomorrow, it seems appropriate to focus this episode on the history of the 1st Inauguration. So, we hope you enjoy this episode of Revolutionary War Rarities, the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. Make sure and subscribe to our YouTube Channel, follow us on Instagram, check out our website at www.fastfunhistory.com, and subscribe on your favorite podcast application.…
Hydrating during the American Revolution was a significant challenge. On this week’s episode of Revolutionary War Rarities we welcome the Curator for the Sons of the American Revolution and go through the challenges and solutions of hydration during the American Revolution. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel, join our Facebook Group, follow us on Instagram and check out our website at www.fastfunhistory.com . We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution.…
Make sure and check out our Christmas Special for Season 3. This episode features two very special guest hosts where they discuss much of the history of Christmas in the United States. Merry Christmas everyone and thank you for being a part of Revolutionary War Rarities. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. A brief list of resources to do further research on the topics mentioned in this episode: Christmas in the Colonies and Early America: “Christmas in Colonial and Revolutionary America” (from Fraunces Tavern) - https://www.frauncestavernmuseum.org/colonial-christmas The Washingtons and Christmas - https://www.mountvernon.org/the-estate-gardens/mount-vernon-christmas How Christmas became an American Holiday - https://theconversation.com/how-christmas-became-an-american-holiday-tradition-with-a-santa-claus-gifts-and-a-tree-172479 Origins of Santa - https://www.stnicholascenter.org/who-is-st-nicholas/origin-of-santa A History of Christmas - https://www.history.com/topics/christmas/history-of-christmas Joseph Plumb Martin: About Joseph Plumb Martin - https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/joseph-plumb-martin “Memoir of a Revolutionary Soldier” - https://books.google.me/books?id=wz01AwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false…
The Age of Enlightenment led to the American Revolution. The American Revolution led to the Age of Revolution. This week’s episode of Revolutionary War Rarities discusses the Age of Revolution and the impact the American Revolution had on it. So, please watch this episode by clicking on the picture below and make sure and subscribe to our YouTube Channel, join our Facebook Group, follow us on Instagram, and check out our website at fastfunhistory.com. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. Show Notes: A brief list of resources to do further research on the topics mentioned in this episode: Age of Revolution: “Age of Revolutions” is an educational site with many resources to learn about the Age of Revolutions: https://ageofrevolution.org/ Additional links to research the various Revolutions: https://ageofrevolutions.com/links/ A list of the Revolutions that took place during the Age of Revolution: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Revolution https://www.history.com/news/american-revolution-independence-movements Edmund Burke: https://oll.libertyfund.org/people/edmund-burke https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/burke_edmund.shtml Thomas Paine: https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/thomas-paine https://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/paine-the-writings-of-thomas-paine-vol-i-1774-1779…
During the American Revolution there was “A Man Named Beverley” who played a pivotal role in Loyalist activities. Today, the Provinces of Eastern Canada are heavily populated with descendants of Tories / Colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown. Click on the picture below to learn more about “A Man Named Beverley”, the prominence and wealth of his family, and the impact that he had on the Loyalists on Benedict Arnold and even on George Washington. This weeks episode of Revolutionary War Rarities can be seen by clicking on the picture below. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. A brief list of resources to do further research on the topics mentioned in this episode: Beverley Robinson: http://www.loyalamericanregiment.org/beverley.htm History of the Loyal American Regiment: http://www.loyalamericanregiment.org/reghist.htm History of the Beverley House https://americanaristocracy.com/houses/beverley-house The Migration of Loyalists to Canada: https://www.uottawa.ca/about-us/official-languages-bilingualism-institute/clmc/linguistic-history/american-revolution https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/loyalists…
It is well known that Washington D.C. was carved out of parts of Virginia and parts of Maryland, but do you know how this was done? Today’s episode goes through the legislation that created the District of Columbia as well as the individual surveyors who “layed out Washington D.C.” and how they did it. You can see us on YouTube, your favorite podcast application, Instagram, X, Facebook, and our website (fastfunhistory.com). We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. Show Notes: https://boundarystones.org/ A. Morton Thomas and Associates, Inc.: The Hunt for Southeast 8 (Apr. 29, 1991). Alexander, Mrs. Sally Kennedy: "A Sketch of the Life of Major Andrew Ellicott," Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Vol. 2, pp. 170-182 (1899). Baker, Marcus: "The Boundary Monuments of the District of Columbia," Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Vol. 1, pp. 215-224 (1897). Chase, Louise Coflin: Boundary Stones of the District of Columbia (1930) [unpublished manuscript in the Washingtoniana Collection of the District of Columbia Public Library], later reprinted (minus one paragraph) in Records and History of the Boundary Stones of the District of Columbia (no date) [unpublished manuscript in the Kiplinger Research Library of the Historical Society of Washington, D.C.]. DCDAR: Records and History of the Boundary Stones of the District of Columbia (no date) [unpublished manuscript in the Kiplinger Research Library of the Historical Society of Washington, D.C.]. DCDAR: Biographies of the Boundary Stones (2001) [unpublished manuscript in the Kiplinger Research Library of the Historical Society of Washington, D.C.]. Miller, Mrs. Charles S., State Historian, DCDAR: Correspondence with National Park Service regarding the disappearance and replacement of SE8 (1962). National Capital Planning Commission: Boundary Markers of the Nation's Capital: A Proposal for Their Preservation & Protection (Summer 1976). National Park Service: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Jones Point Lighthouse and District of Columbia South Cornerstone (Mar. 1980). Northern Virginia Boundary Stones Committee: 1994-1995 Findings and Recommendations of the Northern Virginia Boundary Stones Committee (Sep. 1995). Nye, Edwin Darby: "Revisiting Washington's Forty Boundary Stones, 1972," Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Vol. 48, pp. 740-751 (1973). Robinson, June: "The Arlington Boundary Stones," The Arlington Historical Magazine, Vol. 9, pp. 5-19 (Oct. 1989). Shuster, Ernest A.: The Original Boundary Stones of the District of Columbia (1908). Shuster, Ernest A.: "The Original Boundary Stones of the District of Columbia," National Geographic, pp. 356-359 (Apr. 1909). Stewart, John: "Early Maps and Surveyors of the City of Washington, D. C.," Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Vol. 2, pp. 48-61 (1895). Woodward, Fred E.: Chart Showing The Original Boundary Milestones of The District of Columbia (1906). Woodward, Fred E.: "A Ramble Along the Boundary Stones of the District of Columbia With a Camera," Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Vol. 10, pp. 63-87 (1907). Woodward, Fred E.: "With A Camera Over the Old District Boundary Lines," Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Vol. 11, pp. 1-15 (1908). Woodward, Fred E.: "The Recovery of the Southern Corner Stone of the District," Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Vol. 18, pp. 16-24 (1915). Woodward, Fred E.: "Boundary Mile Stones" (1916) in Records and History of the Boundary Stones of the District of Columbia (no date) [unpublished manuscript in the Kiplinger Research Library of the Historical Society of Washington, D.C.].…
1 S3E7 “Halloween Special – Frightening Medical Devices of the American Revolution” 13:53
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13:53Check out our Halloween Special of Revolutionary War Rarities as we discuss some frightening medical devices used during the American Revolution. For the most part, the medical devices used back then have absolutely no purpose, according to our current knowledge. We hope you enjoy this episode and learn more about healthcare, or its lack thereof, during the American Revolution. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel, follow us on Instagram and your favorite podcast applications, and check out our website at fastfunhistory.com. Revolutionary War Rarities is the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution.…
Dr. Matthew Bowdish joins us today as we discuss the “Medical History of George Washington”. As Commander in Chief his health was not well known to the general public as it was a matter of national security. However, we do know that he suffered from many diseases and that his ultimate death was likely caused by the medical practices of the day. Click on the picture below to watch this week’s episode of Revolutionary War Rarities. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. A brief list of resources to do further research on the topics mentioned in this episode: Abrams JE. Revolutionary Medicine, NYU Press, 2013 Coss S. The Fever of 1721, Simon & Schuster, 2016 Curfman D., The Medical History of the Father Our Country - General George Washington. At OFPA Website Reiss O. Medicine and the American Revolution, McFarland & Co. 1998 Scheidemandel H. Did George Washington Die of Quinsy? Arch Oto (102) 519-21. Shyrock R. Medicine and Society in America 1660-1880. Cornell University Press 2010. Wilbur C. Revolutionary Medicine 1700-1800, Globe Pequot, 1997. George Washington’s Ancestry: https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-10-02-0211-0002 https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/ancestry https://www.georgewashington.org/ancestry-and-family-history.jsp https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/american-ancestry George Washington’s Health History: https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/health https://www.americanheritage.com/medical-profile-george-washington https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/georgewashington/index.html https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/the-mysterious-death-of-george-washington https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/george-washingtons-medical-chart…
Foreign Aid in the United States is commonly tracked back to the reconstruction of Europe after World War II. But, the United States of America would not exist today without the Foreign Aid received from numerous countries during the American Revolution. Much, but not all, of this aid was received in the form of weapons. Watch this episode of Revolutionary War Rarities and learn more about the countries and what weapons they provided.…
What is the deal with the wigs? Why did our Founding Father’s wear these big, bulky, uncomfortable wigs? Make sure and watch this episode of Revolutionary War Rarities to learn more about what drove this strange “fashion”. And, make sure and share this video with your friends and family. Thank you for being a part of Revolutionary War Rarities, the podcast from The Sons of the American Revolution.…
The American Revolution took many different people and many different talents to win. It took a very talented “voice”, a very talented “pen”, and a very talented “sword”. Watch this weeks episode of Revolutionary War Rarities by clicking on the picture below and learn more about “The Voice, The Pen, and The Sword”. Please share this video with your friends and subscribe to our YouTube Channel, follow us on Instagram, check us out on X, watch or listen on most podcast applications, and take a look at our website at fastfunhistory.com. Thank you for being a part of Revolutionary War Rarities. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. A brief list of resources to do further research on the Founding Fathers mentioned in this episode: Patrick Henry https://www.redhill.org/ https://www.redhill.org/primary-sources/ https://www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/learn/deep-dives/give-me-liberty-or-give-me-death/ Thomas Paine https://www.thomaspaine.org/writings.html https://www.biography.com/political-figures/thomas-paine Thomas Jefferson https://www.monticello.org/ George Washington https://www.mountvernon.org/…
The treatment of prisoners of war is a long and disgusting history. The evil treatment delivered to prisoners of war goes back as far as war itself. During the American Revolution, American prisoner's of the British were placed deep inside ships and left to die. Air quality was so bad that a candle would not even stay lit. More people died in these Prison Ships than died in battle. Make sure and watch this episode of Revolutionary War Rarities. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. For more information on this episode reference: https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/1963/february/old-jersey-prison-ship - U.S. Naval Institute https://www.history.com/news/british-prison-ships-american-revolution-hms-jersey - "The Appalling Way the British Tried to Recruit Americans Away from Revolt https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/prisoners-of-war - "Prisoners of War" https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/the-hms-jersey - HMS Jersey - Prison, Revolution & Ship https://www.frauncestavernmuseum.org/hms-jersey - HMS Jersey Find Revolutionary War Rarities on the internet at https://www.fastfunhistory.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram by searching “Revolutionary War Rarities” For more educational resources from the Sons of the American Revolution: https://www.Education.sar.org…
Season 3 begins today. George Wythe was known for many things; Signing the Declaration of Independence and teaching and mentoring Thomas Jefferson. But, did you know that he was likely murdered by his own Nephew? There is some strange evidence in this one, but the story is intriguing and worth learning about. We hope you enjoy the Season 3 “opener” and we thank you for being part of Revolutionary War Rarities. Make sure and subscribe to our YouTube Channel, join our Facebook Group, follow us on Instagram, and check out our website at fastfunhistory.com. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. Resources to learn more about George Wythe “Biography of George Wythe” from Colonial Williamsburg Foundation: https://www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/explore/nation-builders/george-wythe/ George Wythe – Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello: https://www.monticello.org/research-education/thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia/george-wythe/ “Discovered: Jefferson’s list of George Wythe’s ‘legacie.’” Monticello Newsletter vol. 20, no. 2 (Winter 2009): https://monticello-www.s3.amazonaws.com/files/old/inline-pdfs/2009wGeorgeWytheWntr09.pdf?bigtree_htaccess_url=sites/default/files/inline-pdfs/2009wGeorgeWytheWntr09.pdf Resources from the Thomas Jefferson Portal in WorldCat: https://tjportal.on.worldcat.org/search?databaseList=638&queryString=George+Wythe&clusterResults=true --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find Revolutionary War Rarities on the internet at https://www.fastfunhistory.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram by searching “Revolutionary War Rarities” For more educational resources from the Sons of the American Revolution: https://www.Education.sar.org…
Maryland acquired the nickname “The Old Line State” for actions taken by the Maryland 400 during the American Revolution. The entire revolution was almost lost less than two months after the release of the Declaration of Independence. We hope you enjoy the Season 2 Finale as we talk with the 5th Great Grandson of Mordecai Gist whose troops ultimately saved the revolution and the United States of America. Just click on the picture below and thank you for being a part of Revolutionary War Rarities. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution.…
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