Sharing for information only, Cincinnati SAR is not affiliated with this event.
Today I received this invitation to an upcoming fall event in St. Louis Missouri.
Sharing as this may work with others schedules and interests in Rev War history.
The event is scheduled for October 27-29th in St. Louis.
A detailed brochure is attached along with the registration information.
ARWW Conference Brochure AND Registration FINAL 09_27_2024
This is a multi-day event with speakers on various topics. The emphasis is on the American Revolutionary War in the Western Territories of the new USA.
This should be a unique opportunity to learn and discuss little known aspects and new perspectives of the war focused on the western (including the Louisiana territory and the southern) theater and international aspects, with top scholars and experts from around the country and from Spain.
Registrations are limited and will be accepted in the order received (first come, first served). Due to the tremendous response to last year’s conference, we are doing it again with all new topics and expect another sellout.
Discounted early bird registration is available. More information can be found here:
https://www.scchs.org/eventListings.php?nm=20#er125
A summary of the speakers and presentation topics in the order of the presentations are below:
- Erik Goldstein – “To Arms” Weapons of the American Revolution
- Alexander S. Burns – “We were surprized by the firing of small arms”: The Hamilton Expedition and its Capture by George Rogers Clark
- Thomas E. Chávez – Benjamin Franklin, Francisco Saavedra de Sangronis and Spain’s Grand Strategy in the American Revolutionary War
- Stephen L. Kling, Jr. – An Underappreciated Victory: Gálvez’s Mississippi River Campaign of 1779
- Frances Kolb Turnbell – Courting Native American Favor in the Western Borderlands of the American Revolutionary War: Flags, Gorgets and Medals
- Philippe Halbert – “To uphold the reputation of the Spanish troops”: Martial Culture and Self-Fashioning in Revolutionary San Luis
- Shirley L. Green – Revolutionary Blacks: Discovering the Frank Brothers, Freeborn Men of Color, Soldiers of Independence
- Antonio Sánchez de Mora – Stories about the Louisiana Territory and its Inhabitants through Documents of the Archivo General de Indias
- Peter J. Kastor – Revolution From Afar: The Fall of Empires in the American Heartland
- Jacqueline Beatty – Reclaiming Women’s Power in the American Revolution
- Kristine L. Sjostrom – Leyba & Clark: Spanish-American Collaboration in the Illinois Country during the American Revolutionary War
- Larry L. Nelson – To Amuse Clark at the Falls of the Ohio
- Jonathan Abel – The Vast Deserts of America: The Quixotic Life and Death of Augustin Mottin de la Balme
A private party at the American Revolutionary War in the West Museum Exhibit on Friday evening and a reception in the Plaza Ballroom at the Sheraton Westport Plaza Hotel are included.
A few images from the past year museum exhibit are below: (these exhibits look familiar to those presented in Lebanon Ohio Battlefield Trust exhibits)

If you are interested, please reach out using the attached flyer and / or website link above.