A recent review in the philadelphia enquirer says this exhibition has love, death, and psychodrama. It goes on to examine a wealthy irish noble man who is part kickens with a spritz of Yankee Doodle into there is no doubt that his story from his traumatic head wound, to the demise at the hand of his own tenants is a cracking good tale, but it is more than love, death, and psychodrama. We see the entanglements of the 18th century and the global interconnectedness of the American Revolution. We find a story at the age of revolutions and also a story of today. A story of who we are and how we got here, and what the past means to us as a people or as nations. But we also find a detective story. A decades long mystery that started with two regullatively obscure paintings that had 22 works of art. One of the greatest mysteries of the past year, and my job brings me many, many joys on a regular basis, but one of the greatest has been watching this exhibition evolve and witnessing matts excite
Homework. Cox connect to compete. Caucus, along with these television companies, support cspan 2 as a public service. Welcome everyone. My name is philip meade and i am the chief historian and creator of this museum of the American Revolution. So pleased to see you all tonight for frederick oh bears presentation on Scott Stevenson sends his regrets, he had intended to be here tonight holding but was unavailable that he may be watching from zoom so if you are out there hello. I wanted to call your attention tonight to unimportant object that we actually have in this room and this is a fragment of a hessian miter cap from the fuselage ears of two has a castle, it was discovered among other fragments of these caps in the Delaware River in the early 20th century year and some Historical Research by craig manaus and others has pretty well established that it was lost when a troop transport went under in may of excuse me, march of the Delaware River and may the soldiers on board survived, bu
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