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Volume 35, Number 1, Autumn 2018

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The Hudson River in the Revolution: America’s Key to Victory, James Kirby Martin

Thomas Cole’s Knickerbocker and Catskill Identity, 1825–1838: A Reconsideration of Cole’s “Englishness” and “Conservatism”  Through a Brief Portrait of the Artist who Chose Cedar Grove, Matthew DeLaMater

Personal Reflection

The Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route  National Historic Trail, James M. Johnson

Notes and Documents

The Maid of the Highlands: Joan of Arc Reflected in West Point Iconography,  Dr. John Pendergast

Regional History Forum

Answering the Call: The Rhinebeck Fire Company and the FASNY Museum, Elijah Bender

Book Reviews

The Pinkster King and the King of the Kongo:  The Forgotten History of America’s Dutch-Owned Slaves, by Jeroen Dewulf, reviewed by Michael E. Groth

An Oneida in Foreign Waters: The Life of Chief Chapman Scanandoah, 1870-1953, by Laurence Hauptman, reviewed by David Krueger

A Spirit of Sacrifice: New York State in the First World War, Aaron Noble, by Keith Swaney, and Vicki Weiss, reviewed by Robert Chiles

Embattled River: The Hudson and Modern American Environmentalism, by David Schuyler, reviewed by David Stradling