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Please be respectful of those around you and silence all electronic devices and cell phones (violators may be flogged). Preliminary schedule as of March 4 at 9 pm History Camp Boston 2020 | March 14, 2020, Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA | #HistoryCamp + #HistoryCampBoston | HistoryCamp.org/Boston TIME FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR First floor conference room Room 235 COLONIAL / REVOLUTIONARY WAR Room 265 Room 275 AFRICAN AMERICAN Room 285 WITCHES & LOCAL HISTORY Room 295 Room 315 Room 335 RE - ENACTORS Room 385 LOCAL HISTORY REGISTRATION 8:009:00 am RegistrationFood and drink +sign up for Saturday night and Sunday activities + browse tables. Rooms 235 and 285 open for overflow. We will stream the opening remarks to these rooms. WELCOME 9:009:15 am Welcome Overflow, livestream Overflow, livestream INTRODUCTIONS 9:309:45 am Round the room introductions Round the room introductions Round the room introductions Round the room introductions Round the room introductions Round the room introductions Round the room introductions Round the room introductions SESSION 1 9:4510:30 am Inconvenient Founders: Thomas Young and the forgotten disrupters of the Revolution Scott Nadler PAGE Beyond Suffrage: Women’s Activism in the 1920s Barbara Berenson PAGE Five Main Themes in the Legacy of African Americans in Massachusetts Rosalyn Elder PAGE Skeletons in the Closet: The Memorialization of George Jacobs Sr. and Rebecca Nurse after the 1692 Witch-Hunt Daniel Gagnon PAGE Imagination, Innovation, and Invention: The Connecticut River Valley Engine of Prosperity Robert Forrant PAGE Digging and Debunking: Using Online Tools to Investigate the Myths of American History J. L. Bell PAGE Alexander Hamilton's formative years in New York Scott MacScott PAGE Salem's Great Age of Sail Giovanni Alabiso PAGE SESSION 2 10:4511:30 am Carrying the Declaration of Independence Karen Chase PAGE Desert Storm Memories from Two Marine Corps Combat Veterans Ross Schwalm & Sean Coughlin PAGE The Woman's Era Club of Boston: A Story of Black Women's Activism Katie Woods PAGE Public History Along Boston’s Waterfront Liz Nelson Weaver PAGE The Capital Crime of Witchcraft: What the Primary Sources Tell Us Margo Burns PAGE Daylight Saving Time: Its Long, Colorful, Controversial, and Often Surprising History David Prerau PAGE Abigail Whitney and Family: Eye-Witness to the Events of April 19th 1775 Gail Hamel PAGE Battle of the Steam Titans: Leavitt vs. Reynolds Eric Peterson PAGE SESSION 3 11:4512:30 pm Rx, Religion & Recipes: Early Colonial Women & their Responsibilities Lori Lyn Price, Roxanne Reddington-Wilde, Lori Rogers-Stokes PAGE Armed Young Women of the Dutch Resistance: Hannie Schaft and Truus and Freddie Oversteegen Samantha Garrity PAGE Abolitionists and Pacifists: Hopedale's Moral Dilemma during the American Civil War Mark Mello PAGE Boston by Map Dennis McCarthy PAGE Around the World on Old Ironsides Robert Allison PAGE Forty-five Presidencies in Forty- five Minutes Alan Fishel & Robin Hayutin PAGE Madison v. Hamilton Bil Lewis PAGE Hidden in Plain Sight: the 1639 Mother Brook Canal and the Mills of East Dedham Judy Neiswander PAGE LUNCH 12:301:45 pm Lunch Area / 4th Floorif your badge has the letter "L" in the lower left-hand corner then you've registered for lunch; if you brought your lunch, please bring it to the 4th floor and join us. History Camp Time Machine / 1st Floor RotundaStep into the History Camp Time Machine + Visit tables + Sign up for Saturday evening and Sunday activities + Buy a t-shirt

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Page 1: Preliminary schedule as of March 4 at 9 pm History Camp ... · Eric Peterson PAGE SESSION 3 11:45–12:30 Presidencies in Fortypm the Rx, Religion & Recipes: Early Colonial Women

Pleaseberespectfulofthosearoundyouandsilenceallelectronicdevicesandcellphones(violatorsmaybeflogged).

PreliminaryscheduleasofMarch4at9pm

HistoryCampBoston2020|March14,2020,SuffolkUniversityLawSchool,Boston,MA | #HistoryCamp+#HistoryCampBoston | HistoryCamp.org/Boston

T IME F IRST F LOOR SECONDFLOOR TH IRD FLOOR

Firstfloorconferenceroom

Room235COLONIAL / REVOLUT IONARY WAR

Room265 Room275AFR ICAN AMERICAN

Room285WITCHES & LOCAL HISTORY

Room295 Room315 Room335RE -ENACTORS

Room385LOCAL HISTORY

REGISTRAT ION

8:00–9:00amRegistration—Foodanddrink+signupforSaturdaynightandSundayactivities+browsetables.

Rooms235and285openforoverflow.Wewillstreamtheopeningremarkstotheserooms.

WELCOME

9:00–9:15amWelcome Overflow,livestream Overflow,livestream

INTRODUCT IONS

9:30–9:45am Roundtheroom

introductionsRoundtheroomintroductions

Roundtheroomintroductions

Roundtheroomintroductions

Roundtheroomintroductions

Roundtheroomintroductions

Roundtheroomintroductions

Roundtheroomintroductions

SESS ION 1

9:45–10:30am Inconvenient

Founders:ThomasYoungandtheforgottendisruptersoftheRevolutionScottNadlerPAGE

BeyondSuffrage:Women’sActivisminthe1920sBarbaraBerensonPAGE

FiveMainThemesintheLegacyofAfricanAmericansinMassachusettsRosalynElderPAGE

SkeletonsintheCloset:TheMemorializationofGeorgeJacobsSr.andRebeccaNurseafterthe1692Witch-HuntDanielGagnonPAGE

Imagination,Innovation,andInvention:TheConnecticutRiverValleyEngineofProsperityRobertForrantPAGE

DiggingandDebunking:UsingOnlineToolstoInvestigatetheMythsofAmericanHistoryJ.L.BellPAGE

AlexanderHamilton'sformativeyearsinNewYorkScottMacScottPAGE

Salem'sGreatAgeofSailGiovanniAlabisoPAGE

SESS ION 2

10:45–11:30am Carryingthe

DeclarationofIndependenceKarenChasePAGE

DesertStormMemoriesfromTwoMarineCorpsCombatVeteransRossSchwalm&SeanCoughlinPAGE

TheWoman'sEraClubofBoston:AStoryofBlackWomen'sActivismKatieWoodsPAGE

PublicHistoryAlongBoston’sWaterfrontLizNelsonWeaverPAGE

TheCapitalCrimeofWitchcraft:WhatthePrimarySourcesTellUsMargoBurnsPAGE

DaylightSavingTime:ItsLong,Colorful,Controversial,andOftenSurprisingHistoryDavidPrerauPAGE

AbigailWhitneyandFamily:Eye-WitnesstotheEventsofApril19th1775GailHamelPAGE

BattleoftheSteamTitans:Leavittvs.ReynoldsEricPetersonPAGE

SESS ION 3

11:45–12:30pm Rx,Religion&

Recipes:EarlyColonialWomen&theirResponsibilitiesLoriLynPrice,RoxanneReddington-Wilde,LoriRogers-StokesPAGE

ArmedYoungWomenoftheDutchResistance:HannieSchaftandTruusandFreddieOversteegenSamanthaGarrityPAGE

AbolitionistsandPacifists:Hopedale'sMoralDilemmaduringtheAmericanCivilWarMarkMelloPAGE

BostonbyMapDennisMcCarthyPAGE

AroundtheWorldonOldIronsidesRobertAllisonPAGE

Forty-fivePresidenciesinForty-fiveMinutesAlanFishel&RobinHayutinPAGE

Madisonv.HamiltonBilLewisPAGE

HiddeninPlainSight:the1639MotherBrookCanalandtheMillsofEastDedhamJudyNeiswanderPAGE

LUNCH

12:30–1:45pmLunchArea/4thFloor—ifyourbadgehastheletter"L"inthelowerleft-handcornerthenyou'veregisteredforlunch;ifyoubroughtyourlunch,pleasebringittothe4thfloorandjoinus.

HistoryCampTimeMachine/1stFloorRotunda—StepintotheHistoryCampTimeMachine+Visittables+SignupforSaturdayeveningandSundayactivities+Buyat-shirt

Page 2: Preliminary schedule as of March 4 at 9 pm History Camp ... · Eric Peterson PAGE SESSION 3 11:45–12:30 Presidencies in Fortypm the Rx, Religion & Recipes: Early Colonial Women

Pleaseberespectfulofthosearoundyouandsilenceallelectronicdevicesandcellphones(violatorsmaybeflogged).

T IME F IRST F LOOR SECONDFLOOR TH IRD FLOOR

Firstfloorconferenceroom

Room235COLONIAL / REVOLUT IONARY WAR

Room265 Room275AFR ICAN AMERICAN

Room285WITCHES & LOCAL HISTORY

Room295 Room315 Room335RE -ENACTORS

Room385LOCAL HISTORY

SESS ION 4

1:45–2:30pm “NoGoodManCanbe

Silent&InactiveintheCauseofLiberty.”—YourTownintheAmericanRevolutionJonathanLanePAGE

AbrahamLincoln'sStrugglewithDivineProvidenceMarkSzymcikPAGE

TheFortDevensBlackWacStrikeDorothyClarkPAGE

TheBloodyFluxof1775,LookingattheLittlePictureJudyCataldoPAGE

HistoricNationalRoadLornaHainesworthPAGE

TellingStoriesAboutthePastwithWomenattheCenterPeggyBendrothPAGE

AGhost,AGirlGallops,andWashington'sSpectacles—ThreeRevolutionarytalesshowinghowtheHudsonValleyshapedAmericanIndependence.JonathanKrukPAGE

GhostsandShadowsofAutomobileRow:CommonwealthAvenueinBoston&BrooklineKenLissPAGE

SESS ION 5

2:45–3:30pm GamifyingHistory:

RoleplayingtheRevolutionMaryMorris&KirstenHildonenPAGE

FromMigrationtoDiscrimination:AfricanAmericanWorkersattheCharlestownNavyYardMeganWoodsPAGE

TheForgottenAdamsMoriahIllsleyPAGE

TheApril19–21,1775EvacuationsofMiddlesexandEssexCountiesAlexanderCainPAGE

HisMaster'sVoice:RacisminMaterialCulturethrough1900'sDiscographyBernardTrubowitzPAGE

TheFinalFarewell:FiveWomenPayTributetoAbigailAdamsCherylBrown-Greene,KarynGreene,FernaPhillips,MaryRudder,MarySmoyerPAGE

FollowingtheThreads:theHopedaleWomen'sSewingCircleLindaHixonPAGE

SESS ION 6

3:45–4:30pm TheHistoric1620

MayflowerVoyagePeterArenstamPAGE

Atlascope:ExploringBoston'sPastGeographieswithNewTechnologiesAbbyOseiDuker&RachelMeadPAGE

SafeHarbor:TheHistoryofBoston'sMaritimeUndergroundRailroadShawnQuigleyPAGE

Salem:TheGreatestWitch-HuntofAllTimeEmersonBakerPAGE

ThePuritans:Whotheywere,whotheyareLoriRogers-StokesPAGE

UsingNewMediatoPresentHistoryMikeTroy,JakeSconyers,J.L.Bell,SusanOtchereStevenson,JasonMandresh,EdO'Donnell,LizCovartPAGE

RaidersofNewYork:TheBritishWildernessRaidsinRevolutionaryNewYorkMarieWilliamsPAGE

YouCan’tKeepAGoodMillDown:PreservationandPerseveranceofIndustrialSpacesinaPost-IndustrialWorldMarkGardnerPAGE

SESS ION 7

4:45–5:30pm BenjaminFranklin's

InfluenceonJewishThoughtandPracticeShaiAfsaiPAGE

YoursatPower:KnowingOne’sPlaceintheEarlyModernScottishHighlands(16th–18thC.)RoxanneReddington-WildePAGE

HistoryCamp2020feedback+2021ideas+HistoryWeekBostonLeeWright&CarrieLundPAGE

“Thrownintopits”:howwerethebodiesofthenineteenhangedSalem“witches”reallytreated?MarilynneRoachPAGE

PrintingandRevolution:TheroleofprintersinRevolutionaryBostonGaryGregoryPAGE

ReinventingtheHistoricHouseMuseumKennethTurinoPAGE

TheBritishinWestAfricaDuringtheRegencyBlissBennetPAGE

BackwardsandinHighHeels:BostonWomenOvercomingObstaclestoAchieveGreatnessGretchenGrozier&MicheleSteinbergPAGE

5:30–9:00pm Trivia,games,visiting,pizza—JoinusforafuneveningtowrapupHistoryCampwithnewfriends,alittlefriendlycompetition.Foodisavailablefor$10.

6:00–9:00pm Dinner@CarrieNation—Wehavereserved40seatsatCarrieNation(11BeaconStreet,Boston,MA),whichisashortwalkfromthevenue.Foodandbeverageavailableforpurchase.