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The Ridgefield Historical Society will host Keith Jones, author of God Save the King! Loyalism in Ridgefield, Connecticut During the American Revolution 1765-1786, a new book about the how Loyalists in Ridgefield weathered the Revolution.
His illustrated presentation will take place on Thursday, Jan. 8, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at St. Stephen’s Church North Hall, 353 Main Street, Ridgefield. Books on the Common will have copies of the book for sale and Mr. Jones will be available to sign them after his talk.
Admission is free but tickets are required and can be reserved at https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/god-save-the-king.
Keith Marshall Jones III, is the author of John Laurance, the Immigrant Found Father America Never Knew; Congress as My Government, Chief Justice John Marshall in the War for Independence (2008), Farmers Against the Crown (2002), The Farms of Farmingville (2001), and The Battle of Ridgefield, Benedict Arnold, the Patriot Militia and the Surprising 1777 Battle that Galvanized Revolutionary Connecticut (2024). He lives in New York City and Connecticut.
