• Discussion by Participants (90 minutes) Washington Crossing Guidelines for Participants • Debriefing by appointed person (10 minutes) American TOPIC LEADER Revolutionary War • Provide an overview of the topic of 15 to 20

minutes to start the discussion going The Round Table meets at: Round Table

• Pose questions for the Round Table • Identify known and unknown information • Identify controversies and capsulize position Visitors Center at Washington for both sides as known Crossing State Park • Field answers to questions posed 355 Washington Crossing PARTICIPANTS Pennington Road • Do some research to prepare for the Titusville, NJ 08560 discussions • Prepare some questions on what puzzles you about the topic • Provide details about the topic under discussion • Limit a comment to 3 to 5 minutes to give everyone an opportunity to participate • Don't monopolize discussion

MODERATOR Founded 2004 • Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate Sponsored by • Record and track questions and answers • Maintain focus on the topic • Write down controversies to help the group Swan Historical Foundation focus • Keep discussion flowing & • Prevent two-person only dialogue Princeton-Cranbury Chapter, Sons of • Should not be a contributor to the discussion the American Revolution

GROUND RULES • One person is to speak at a time • Be polite March - May

MEETING FORMAT September - December • Presentation by Topic leader (20 minutes) Saturdays, 1 P.M. to 3 P.M.

2021 Program • Randolph Brothers of Monmouth County Saturday, March 20, 2021 • Washington's Lifeguards & von Heer's The Battle of Edge Hill, December 7, 1777 Provost Marshals Leader: Robert N. Fanelli • Princeton Battlefield Archeology Moderator: Joseph Wroblewski Past Topics • Fort Mercer • First • Masonry During the War Saturday, May 22, 2021 • Revolutionary War Riflemen • Local Origins of the Molly Pitcher Legend Washington's First Aide-de-camp, Joseph Reed • Religions & Civil Affairs of the Revolution • New Jersey Loyalists Leader: John Fabiano • Blacks in the Rebel Army • Whale Boat William Mariner Moderator: Joseph Seliga • The & Adam Hyler • Foraging & Skirmishing Around • Researching the Hunterdon County , Saturday, September 18, 2021 1777-1778 • Fort Griswold-Sept 1781- A Gunsmith, a Complete Artist • Iron Works & Forges Raid on New London Leader: Matthew Skic • Molly Pitcher - Fact or Fiction? • Voices of 1778 - The American Army Moderator: Robert Fanelli • Uniforms, Accoutrements, & Weapons in Hunterdon County: Prelude to the Battle • Artificers of Monmouth Saturday, December 18, 2021 • Haym Salomon • War at the Shore The Hessians Who Escaped Washington’s • Struggle for the Delaware River • Battle of Valcour Island Trap at Trenton • Topography in 1776-1777 • Guided Tour of Leader: Andrew Zellers-Frederick • Timothy Murphy • Major General William Howe and His Staff Moderator: Stanley Saperstein • Whitemarsh Campaign • Guided Tour of Monmouth Battlefield • Revolution in the New Jersey Pines • & Slavery • Washington & His Lieutenants • The Riflemen Round Table Purpose • The Swan Foundation Collection • Raise awareness of the American • Waiting at the Crossroads of Bucks County • Major Patrick Ferguson • Burr and Hamilton at Monmouth Revolutionary War • Up With Huddy • Generate interest in NJ and PA • • The Oneida Indians • Elias Boudinot IV: The ’s Revolutionary War battles First Commissary General of Prisoners • Promote the study of the • Captain Allan McLane • The Marbleheaders • Washington's Campaign Families. Revolutionary War • The Dark Days of the American Revolution • General Thaddeus Kosciuszko • Courts Martial: American and British • The Start of the Military Industrial Complex • The New Jersey Militia • Political and Military Strategy during • Mutinies of the American Revolution the American Revolution • William Maxwell & the New Jersey Brigade • When France Saved America • The Queen's Rangers • Guerilla War at the Shore: The Pine Robber • George Washington as a Strategist Phenomenon: