Location
Old Barracks Museum
101 Barrack Street
Trenton, NJ
Cost
Free
Additional Information
Age recommendation: 18 and up
Description
Learn about the exciting history that helped to shape our state and nation. You'll hear from highly respected historians and authors as they share and discuss their books.
October 10
Michael C. Harris
“Germantown"
“Germantown,” now a busy neighborhood in Philadelphia, was the site of one of the largest battles of the American Revolution. Once a small village outside of the colonial capital, on October 4, 1777, George Washington attempted to recapture Philadelphia through this battle that often gets brushed over but is now discussed in Michael C. Harris’s book.
October 17
Catherine Kerrison
“Jefferson’s Daughters”
“Jefferson’s Daughter” shares the story of Thomas Jefferson’s three daughters, Martha and Maria by his wife Martha Wayles Jefferson and Harriet by his slave Sally Hemings. Catherine Kerrison discusses the sisters' paths and how the laws and customs of early America limited their options.
Lectures begin at 6 pm at the Old Barracks Museum, followed by a Q&A and book signing.
Admission is free.
Light refreshments will be available.
Copies of the books are available for purchase in-store or at www.barracks.org. All proceeds go towards supporting the Old Barracks Museum and its mission.