The March 19, 2025, meeting was held in the Heilman Dining Center, at the University of Richmond. Members of the University of Richmond’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute also attended.
Due to unforeseen events, the scheduled speaker, Michael Aubrecht, was unable to make his presentation and will be rescheduled to a later date. The American Revolution Round Table of Richmond is fortunate to have a wealth of history experts who can be called on very short notice in such circumstances.
Dr. Bruce M. Venter came forward to stand in as the evening’s presenter. Bruce is ARRT-Richmond’s former first vice president and is CEO of America’s History, LLC, a premier historic tours and conference company that offers tours of Revolutionary War battlefields and historic sites. https://americashistoryllc.com/ He is the author of The Battle of Hubbardton: The Rear Guard Action that Saved America (History Press, 2015). The last was recognized as one of the 100 best books on the American Revolution by the editors of The Journal of the American Revolution. He is also the author of Kill Jeff Davis: Union Raid on Richmond in 1864 (University of Oklahoma Press, 2016).
Bruce’s presentation focused on patriot Ethan Allen and was a glimpse into his upcoming tour on May 10. He spoke of Allen’s: (a) involvement in the New Hampshire land grants dispute; (b) later land-speculations; (c) formation of the Green Mountain Boys in 1770; (d) leading the Green Mountain Boys, in 1775, along with comrades from Connecticut and Massachusetts to capture Fort Ticonderoga (on the shores of Lake Champlain); (e) joining forces with Benedict Arnold for the fort’s capture and the exceptional importance of cannons seized; (f) capture during the Canadian Campaign and imprisonment in England; (g) parole when brought to New York City; (h) obtaining freedom as a result of a prisoner exchange; and (i) later military and political activities, writings, and second marriage adventures.
Fred Sorrell
Secretary