Virtual Battle Brief - Tarletonā€™s Charlottesville Raid, 1781

Virtual Battle Brief - Tarletonā€™s Charlottesville Raid, 1781

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In June 1781, British forces in central Virginia launched a daring strike to destroy Patriot supplies, disrupt the meeting of Virginiaā€™s legislature, and capture Governor Thomas Jefferson. Join Museum educator and historian John Maass as he tells the story of Tarletonā€™s Charlottesville Raid during the American Revolution. Using rare period maps and modern images, Dr. Maass walks the viewer through key sites associated with the raidā€™s events.

John R. Maass, Ph.D. is an education specialist at the National Museum of the United States Army and a former officer in the 80th Division of the Army Reserve. He received a B.A. in history from Washington and Lee University and a Ph.D. from the Ohio State University in early U.S. history and military history. Before coming to the Museum, he was a historian at the U.S. Army Center of Military History for 10 years. His most recent book is ā€œThe Battle of Guilford Courthouse: A Most Desperate Engagementā€ (2020).

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August 06, 2024 - August 06, 2024
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Category: Lecture/Seminar