11th Annual Conference of the American Revolution – March 15-17, 2024

11th Annual Conference of the American Revolution – March 15-17, 2024

Friday, March 15 (6:30pm) – Sunday, March 17, 2024 (12:30pm)

Tour registration: 
Conference only: $345

HQ: Glen Allen (Greater Richmond), Virginia

“America’s Premier Conference on the American Revolution”

“Always In-Person, Never on Zoom”

American Revolution Conference

Edward G. Lengel – Head of Faculty – Vice President, National Medal of Honor Museum

Mark R. Anderson – “Down the Warpath to the Cedars: Indians’ First Battles in the Revolution”

Friederike Baer – “Incomprehensible Friends and Rebellious Enemies: German Soldiers in the American Revolutionary War”

Brooke Barbier – “King Hancock: The Radical Influence of a Moderate Founding Father”

Stephen Brumwell – “Turncoat: A Fresh Interpretation of Benedict Arnold and the Crisis of American Liberty”

Iris De Rode – “A New Perspective on the Yorktown Campaign: Revelations of the Unpublished Private Papers of François-Jean de Chastellux”

William Anthony Hay – “We Live on Victory’: British Military Strategy and Decision-Making in the American Revolution, 1774-1781”

Ricardo “Rick” Herrera – “Projecting Power Continental Army Style: George Washington and the Armed Camp at Valley Forge.”

Paul Lockhart – “Drillmaster of the Revolution: The Baron de Steuben and the Making of the American Army”

Daniel Murphy – “The Revolutionary War’s Other Cavalryman: William Washington, America’s Light Dragoon and the Myths of Hobkirk’s Hill”

Kevin J. Weddle – “America’s Turning Point: Leadership in the Saratoga Campaign of 1777″


Cocktail Reception on Friday Evening at 6:30pm for All Speakers and Attendees
Friday Bus Tour (8am-4:30pm)
**Limited to one bus, so please register early!**


Conference Registration: includes cocktail reception, lunch and refreshment breaks

Friday Bus Tour: includes an experienced guide, admissions, lunch, refreshment breaks, map package and all gratuities. Bus leaves Virginia Crossings Hotel promptly at 8 AM.

Conference Hotel: We have booked a block of rooms at the Virginia Crossings Hotel and Conference Center (Hilton property) at a rate of $115.00 per night (double or single occupancy.) You may reserve a room by calling 888-444-6553 and identifying yourself as an America’s History conference attendee.

Our Featured Sponsors: Westholme Publishing Company, Tim Sampson’s Battlemaps.us, Knox Press, Saratoga County 250th Commission and Emerging Revolutionary War Era.

**Our last four Conferences prior to the Covid pandemic sold out. The Covid pandemic is now over, so please register early to avoid disappointment.**


“What? Charles Lord Cornwallis was in Goochland?”

Led by John Maass


Moving our conference to the Greater Richmond area in 2024 will give America’s History a chance to offer a whole new menu of tours in the years ahead. In 2024, we have designed a tour entitled “What? Charles Lord Cornwallis was in Goochland?” Over the years, conference attendees have heard that the world HQ of America’s History LLC is located in Goochland County, Virginia. Now you’ll get to experience the thrill of seeing Goochland firsthand as Cornwallis did in June 1781. Rest assured, not much has changed.

This tour is based on an article John Maas wrote for the Goochland County Historical Society’s magazine in 2009 entitled “The Greatest Terror Imaginable: Cornwallis Brings His Campaign to Goochland, June, 1781.” This issue is still considered one of the best issues ever published by the GCHS. The maps, images and narrative are first rate. Copies of this issue will be included as part to your tour package.

After leaving the hotel, the bus will stop at Hanover Court House, do a drive-by of Scotchtown, one of Patrick Henry’s plantation homes and stop at Ground Squirrel Bridge. We’ll have a short stop at Mount Brilliant where Cornwallis and his officers camped in early June. We’ll also see the site of the Bates Plantation in Goochland Court House which was rampaged by the Redcoats. Perhaps the highlight of the tour will be a stop in Columbia, Virginia to see “Point of Fork” where the Baron de Steuben briefly dueled it out with Lt. Col. John Graves Simcoe before retreating, leaving an American arsenal and supply depot to the British. We’ll also see the site of Thomas Jefferson’s Elk Hill planation where Cornwallis rested his troops and burned everything in sight. Time permitting, we may be able to stop at a rarely seen Lafayette-related site that may not be with us much longer, unless it receives some serious preservation work. This tour will be a full day of history and sites that most Revolutionary War enthusiasts have never experienced.

What’s included: motor coach transportation, lunch, beverage and snack breaks, a map and materials package, all gratuities, and the services of an experienced tour leader. Tour goes out rain or shine. There is some walking, so wear comfortable shoes. Please see our policy page for information about cancellations

About our tour leader:  Dr. John Maass is a historian at the new National Museum of the U.S. Army at Fort Belvoir, Virginia and the author several 18th century military history books. He received his Ph.D. in history from The Ohio State University.


Register Online for Conference only: $345


Register by phone, e-mail or postal mail: 

  • Phone: 1-703-785-4373
  • Email us at: info@AmericasHistoryLLC.com
  • Postal mail: America’s History LLC, P. O. Box 1076, Goochland, VA 23063

Lynne and Bruce Venter are thrilled to be at a new location for their 11th Annual Conference on the American Revolution scheduled for March 15-17, 2024.

The Virginia Crossings Hotel and Conference Center is a Tapestry Collection by Hilton.

Location:

We’ll be conveniently located on 20 landscaped acres just 10 miles from downtown Richmond and 16 miles from Richmond International Airport.  Only minutes from Interstate 95 and 90 miles from Washington, D.C., this location offers a unique and conducive setting for the conference. Plus, we’ll have the opportunity to offer new and unique Friday bus tours for our attendees.

Hotel Features & Amenities: 

  • Full Service & Virginia Green Certified Hotel
  • 183 Guest Rooms
  • 28,000 sq. feet of Meeting & Function Space, including 28 meeting rooms and a 4,700 sq. ft. ballroom
  • Natural Lighting in Meeting Rooms
  • Guest Rooms Feature: Flat Screen TVs, In-Room Safes, Coffee & Tea
  • Scenic Outdoor Space
  • The Glen Restaurant, The Tavern and In-Room Dining
  • Indoor Fitness Center, , Basketball, Putting Green
  • Outdoor Pool and Jacuzzi
  • 300 complimentary parking spaces
  • Adjacent to The Crossings Golf Club

Summary:

Here are some of the key reasons for booking our event at the Virginia Crossings:

  • Plenty of complimentary parking.
  • Modern, mini resort with great amenities and up-to-date meeting spaces.
  • Located not far from I-95/295 and convenient to Richmond airport.
  • Many Revolutionary War and 18th Century historic sites in the vicinity.

Virginia Crossings offers the best combination of setting, accommodations, function space, recreation, service and value for a successful conference. We hope that you will agree. We can assure you that the hotel’s professional staff will make every effort to meet all of your needs.

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