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EPISODE · May 22, 2023 · 46 MIN

The 'First World War' and a Lost Tavern in George Washington's America - with Dr. Terence Christian

from The Shindig - An Archaeology Podcast

The story of a hidden Seven Years' War ('French and Indian War') time-capsule building in Pennsylvania and what it tells us about this vicious 18th-century North American conflict and the exact whereabouts of a young George Washington and his commander, General John Forbes. Join Dr. Terence Christian as he describes the war, George Washington's key role and the discovery of a lost building that Washington may have frequented during the Forbes Campaign.01:54 - The Seven Years War: was it effectively the first world war? What happened in North America?03:20 - French and British conflict over the strategic Ohio River Valley05:05 - How a young British colonial militia officer, THE George Washington, started the conflict07:45 - George Washington the battles of Jumonville Glen and Fort Necessity08:14 - Jumonville & Fort Necessity - How Washington 'didn't really mean to start a world war'10:19 - Washington and the Braddock Campaign and 'the start of a world war'11:20 - Dr. Terence Christian's commercial archaeology project of a 1750s mystery building survival12:45 - Washington the Surveyor and Braddock's Road to the French frontier14:43 - 'A confluence of stupidity' Britain and the disastrous Battle of Fort Duquesne17:03 - Return to Fort Duquesne - The Forbes Expedition, 175817:30 - Terence's Site: a building connected to Braddock's Road and Forbes of the Forbes Campaign18:30 - 'When [the building owners] pulled the walls down, they realized they had something far older'19:08 - The Project: a mysterious 3-sided log-built structure buried within later walls19:22 - Was this General Forbes' lost guns and gunpowder store from the lost Fort Bedford?19:58 - The commercial archaeology project begins - desk-based map regressions and site visits37:23 - Found! The last remnant of the Rising Sun tavern, central to Forbes' officers like Washington38:50 - Huge importance of this last structure relating to Forbes, Fort Bedford & the 'First World War'The Shindig is a Rubicon Archaeology Production.Keep up to date with everything Rubicon here: Click for More Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The story of a hidden Seven Years' War ('French and Indian War') time-capsule building in Pennsylvania and what it tells us about this vicious 18th-century North American conflict and the exact whereabouts of a young George Washington and his commander, General John Forbes. Join Dr. Terence Christian as he describes the war, George Washington's key role and the discovery of a lost building that Washington may have frequented during the Forbes Campaign.01:54 - The Seven Years War: was it effectively the first world war? What happened in North America?03:20 - French and British conflict over the strategic Ohio River Valley05:05 - How a young British colonial militia officer, THE George Washington, started the conflict07:45 - George Washington the battles of Jumonville Glen and Fort Necessity08:14 - Jumonville & Fort Necessity - How Washington 'didn't really mean to start a world war'10:19 - Washington and the Braddock Campaign and 'the start of a world war'11:20 - Dr. Terence Christian's commercial archaeology project of a 1750s mystery building survival12:45 - Washington the Surveyor and Braddock's Road to the French frontier14:43 - 'A confluence of stupidity' Britain and the disastrous Battle of Fort Duquesne17:03 - Return to Fort Duquesne - The Forbes Expedition, 175817:30 - Terence's Site: a building connected to Braddock's Road and Forbes of the Forbes Campaign18:30 - 'When [the building owners] pulled the walls down, they realized they had something far older'19:08 - The Project: a mysterious 3-sided log-built structure buried within later walls19:22 - Was this General Forbes' lost guns and gunpowder store from the lost Fort Bedford?19:58 - The commercial archaeology project begins - desk-based map regressions and site visits37:23 - Found! The last remnant of the Rising Sun tavern, central to Forbes' officers like Washington38:50 - Huge importance of this last structure relating to Forbes, Fort Bedford & the 'First World War'The Shindig is a Rubicon Archaeology Production.Keep up to date with everything Rubicon here: Click for More Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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