Distinguished Historian returns to The Turning Point
Friederike Baer to speak in Saratoga with Hessians presentation
Dr. Friederike Baer will speak at the 3rd Women in War Symposium on Saturday May 4, 2024. The prestigious event will feature a panel of experts on Women in the Revolutionary War.
Her address will describe the experience of Saratoga, "With the Battle of Saratoga our Misfortunes began, Friederike Riedesel in the War for American Independence".
The Symposium will be held at the Old Saratoga American Legion Post in Schuylerville, NY. The location stands within musket range of Gen. John Burgoyne’s last stand of the Battles of Saratoga, now site of the Saratoga Monument.
Dr. Baer has spoken recently at the Saratoga Battlefield and at important conferences throughout the United States. Her book Hessians was awarded the 2023 Society of the Cincinnati Prize and most recently was a Finalist for the American Battlefield Trust Inaugural Military History Book. Other awards include the 2022 American Revolution Round Table of Philadelphia's Book Award, and Distinguished Historian by The Marshall House Inc., preserving the site of the Baroness’s immersion in combat.
Professor Baer continues to research in preparation of further publication. Her website is https://friederikebaer.com/ .
Details can be found at Saratoga250 https://saratoga250.com/events/annual-women-in-war-symposium/
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Marshall House Video Project
The Board of the historic Marshall House, Inc. is pleased to announce the completion of a video project. The video features the homeowner David Bullard relating his family’s connection to the 253-year-old house and the role it played in the Siege at Saratoga during the Revolutionary War. A brief vignette show the Baroness Riedesel, as portrayed by reenactor Deborah Bailey, telling how she sheltered in the house’s cellar during the cannonade by the Americans, who believed it was a British headquarters. The video was produced by Real Light Impressions under a story-telling grant from Saratoga Arts, which distributes funds in this region for the New York State Council on the Arts.