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SUMMARY:Divided Loyalties - LCHA & Old Bristol Historical Society Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Divided Loyalties: Loyalists and the American Revolution as a Civil War in Maine with speaker Michael Dekker\n\nTogether with Old Bristol Historical Society\, LCHA is pleased to present a lecture that examines the American Revolution through a unique lens with Michael Dekker as he presents Divided Loyalties: Loyalists and the American Revolution as a Civil War in Maine.\nThe American Revolution was not just a break from Imperial Great Britain – it was America’s first civil war. In Maine\, neighbors\, families\, and communities were divided by competing notions of patriotism. Divided Loyalties examines how intimidation\, coercion\, and legal sanctions were used to enforce ideological conformity\, as well as the strategies employed by individuals who resisted these pressures.\nThrough the experiences of ordinary people\, the program exposes the harsh realities of mob violence\, political disenfranchisement\, and personal recrimination during the Revolution in Maine. The presentation concludes by tracing how deep social and political fractures were mended after the war\, revealing the processes through which individuals and communities sought reconciliation\, stability\, and renewed cohesion in the aftermath of the American Revolution.\n\nHistorian Mike Dekker specializes in 17th and 18th-century Maine and New England. He is the author of the book The French and Indian Wars In Maine and is a contributing author to the book 1718-2018: Reflections on 300 Years of the Scots Irish in Maine. Mike offers talks and educational programming on a range of topics\, including the 17th-century cod fishing industry and its relation to the current state of the Gulf of Maine fisheries. He regularly provides living history programming pertaining to 17th-century Maine at the Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site.\n\nBristol Mills Congregational Church\n1261 Bristol Rd\nBristol\, ME 04539 United
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SUMMARY:Company D: One Maine Company\, Countless Civil War Stories
DESCRIPTION:Thanks to sponsor J. Edward Knight Insurance\, this online lecture is free and open to the public\, pre-registration is required to receive the link to participate! \nClick here to register \nInspired by a Civil War diary left behind by his great-great-grandfather\, the host of the Company D podcast\, George F. Snell III\, has spent years researching and preserving the lives of hundreds of soldiers who served in the Third Maine Infantry Regiment. Today\, Company D reaches thousands of listeners with the remarkable\, deeply human stories of Maine’s forgotten regiment. Join us for an evening of history as George shares some of his favorite discoveries — tales of courage\, loss\, and the lasting impact of war on ordinary families. \n\n\nGeorge F. Snell III is the great-great-grandson of Charles F. Snell\, a volunteer with Company D of the Third Maine Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. A former award-winning journalist and communications consultant\, Snell is the producer and host of Company D\, a narrative history podcast exploring the lives of Maine soldiers and the families they left behind. He is also a member of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War\, Post #104.
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