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Portraits of Patriots: Colonel John Trumbull and Five Fellow Patriots From Connecticut in the American Revolution

February 19 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

$15

Join us at the Museum to learn about the Revolutionary War activities of the connected Trumbull and Huntington families.

Damien Cregeau will present material from this new book, Portraits of Patriots: Colonel John Trumbull and Five Fellow Patriots From Connecticut in the American Revolution. The book tells fascinating stories of the famous artist as he not only struggles to become an artist but also fights in combat as an aide de camp. It also illustrates his talented but troubled sister, Faith Trumbull Huntington, her husband, General Jedediah Huntington, his brother, Colonel Ebenezer Huntington, and Samuel Webb of Wethersfield, who served as an aide de camp to Generals Putnam and Washington, fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill and eventually held the Bible at Washington’s Presidential Inauguration in 1789. This presentation brings these stories to life with a wonderful set of paintings by John Trumbull as well as the artwork of Faith (some of which are in the collection of the Connecticut Museum) and others.

Copies of the book will be available for purchase by the author.

Questions? Contact Natalie Belanger, Public Programs Manager, at nbelanger@connecticutmuseum.org.

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$15 General Admission
$10 for Connecticut Museum Member levels under $150
Free for Connecticut Museum Member levels $150 and above

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About Our Speaker

Damien Cregeau earned his B.A. in history from Hillsdale College and M.A. in history from Colorado State. He is a nationally-recognized scholar of the American Revolution who has spoken throughout the U.S. from Boston to Washington, D.C. to Chicago. His talk on Alexander Hamilton is available to watch on C-SPAN. He has been published in numerous journals and magazines, including Military History Quarterly, ten features in the Journal of the American Revolution, and Financial History magazine. He published his first book, Portraits of Patriots, in 2025.  He and his wife, Pam, a psychologist, own two homes in Connecticut built in 1765 – the Private Samuel Hanmer House in Wethersfield and the General Jedediah Huntington House in Norwich.

 

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  • Date: February 19
  • Time:
    6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
  • Cost: $15

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