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  • Contributors

Michael Adelberg, a health policy worker in Washington, DC, has been researching the American Revolution in Monmouth County, New Jersey, for twenty years. He is the author of Roster of the People of Monmouth County [New Jersey] (Clearfield Press, 2009), The American Revolution in Monmouth County, New Jersey: The Theatre of Spoil and Destruction (The History Press, 2010), and a historical novel, The Razing of Tinton Falls: Voices from the American Revolution (The History Press, 2012).

Thomas C. Balcerski is a PhD candidate in history at Cornell University. He is writing a dissertation on politics and manhood in the antebellum United States.

Francis S. Fox, an independent scholar living in Miami, Florida, is the author of Sweet Land of Liberty: The Ordeal of the American Revolution in Northampton County, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2003). For many years he was an active participant at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies in Philadelphia.

Arthur Scherr teaches history at the City University of New York. He is the author of Thomas Jefferson’s Haitian Policy: Myths and Realities (Lexington Books, 2011) and numerous scholarly articles, including “James Monroe and the Southampton Slave Resistance of 1799” (The Historian 61 [1999]: 557–78); “The Hartz of the Matter: The Liberal Tradition in America and Recent Historiography of the Federalists of the 1790s” (Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South, 10 [2003]); “James Monroe and John Adams: An Unlikely ‘Friendship’” (The Historian, 67 [2005]: 405–33); and articles on Benjamin Franklin Bache in Pennsylvania History and the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, both in 1995.

Cory Rosenberg received his BA from Gettysburg College. He is an accomplished battlefield guide, banjo player, and tintype photographer. [End Page 333]

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