
From
Captivity to Freedom:
Long Island During the
American Revolution
Conference on Friday, October 5, 2007
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Charles B. Wang Center
Stony Brook University
Featured Speakers
Edwin Burrows, Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn College
Natalie Naylor, Professor Emerita, Hofstra University
Alan Singer, Professor of Curriculum & Teaching,
Hofstra University
John G. Staudt, Hofstra University & The Wheatley School
Gerard Sztabnik, School of Visual Arts
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.
Seating is limited. Lunch will
be provided.
Free parking available in the Administration overflow lot
(first right after
you enter the Main Entrance to the University).
Hosted by Stony
Brook University Libraries and
the
Long Island Historical
Journal.
General Washington's Spies on Long Island and
in New York by Morton Pennypacker.
In 1939, Pennypacker identified Robert Townsend
as the spy known to Washington only as "Culper Jr."