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William Kidder will speak on Washington Crossing the Delaware -- the Story that inspired the Painting

  • Madison Historical Society Madison Community Arts Center, 10 Kings Road, Madison Madison, NJ, 07940 United States (map)

Larry Kidder

manuel Leutze’s C. 1850 painting of Washington Crossing the Delaware, created to arouse feelings of patriotism and dedication to a cause, is perhaps the most iconic image of the American Revolution. Three days before the crossing, Washington was told that New Jersey was totally deranged, without government, or officers civil or military in it that ill act with any spirit.” Learn all about the crossing, the painting, the painter, and what it all meant for the Revolutionary War.

William (Larry) Kidder has been president of historical societies in Ewing and Hopewell. He received his master’s degree from Allegheny College and taught history for forty years in both public and private schools. Larry has been a volunteer at the Howell Living History Farm and is also a consultant and battlefield tour guide for the Princeton Battlefield Society. He is the author of five books focusing on the American Revolution. He has worked on several projects for Crossroads of the American Revolution, including as editor for its Meet Your Revolutionarry Neighbors project and consultant for the creation ofthe Ten Crucial Days Audio Tour.

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