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Traveling Revolutionary War Exhibit Will Come To Local Library Next Month

The exhibit will be at the library at 200 Dahlia Drive from July 29 to August 12.

NEW MILFORD, NJ — A traveling exhibit about the impact of the Revolutionary War on the people of New Jersey will be display at the New Milford Public Library next month.

The exhibit will be at the library at 200 Dahlia Drive from July 29 to August 12 during regular library hours.

The exhibit will feature a number of Revolutionary War stories including:

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  • All Hands on Deck: Captain Adam Hyler
  • Caught in the Crossfire: Ann Cooper Whithall
  • An Independent Lenape Nation: Shawuskukhkung (Bartholomew Calvin)
  • A Child of the Revolution: Friday Truehart
  • Revolution and Religion: Abraham Beach and Alexander MacWhorter
  • Free and Fearless: The Remarkable Story of a Black Patriot: Oliver Cromwell
  • Women at War: Theodosia Prevost and Cornelia Vought
  • An Ordinary Soldier: Timothy Tuttle
  • Which Side to Choose? Enslaved Soldiers Fight for Freedom: Colonel Tye and Samuel Sutphen
  • Slavery and Family: Elizabeth Covenhoven and Yana

For more information you can visit the New Milford website.

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