Wednesday, Apr 9, 2025 at 7:00pm
7 PM at Friedensburg Fire Company
"Hessian Prisoners in Pennsylvania"
guest speaker Michael Jesberger
The program focuses on how the Continental Army delt with enemy prisoners captured in battle
and uses eyewitness accounts to highlight some of the experiences of German as well as British
prisoners of war during the American Revolution in the Pennsylvania region.
Between 1776 and 1783, Britian employed at least 30,000 German soldiers in its quest to put
down the American rebellion. The rulers of six German territories within the Holy Roman
Empire hired out these troups in exchange for subsidy payments. By 1781, more than one third
of the British army's strength in North America consisted of soldiers that soon became
known as the "Hessians" regardless of place of origin.
These troups, which were accompanied by hundreds of cilvilans, including women and children,
that produced a wealth of private and public records that offer unique perspectives on American
society during the revolutionary period. Based on these German-authored accounts, the
lecture will also highlight some of the experiences of the German auxilliaries in the
War for American Independance.
FREE admission and parking
Wayne Township Historical Society
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