“Thomas Machin and His Chains,” a Virtual Lecture by Bevis Longstreth

Thomas F. Hayden Virtual Lecture Series
“Thomas Machin and His Chains,” a lecture by Bevis Longstreth
Virtual Platform: Zoom
Members Free | Non-members $10
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Join us virtually on Saturday, February 13th at 5 pm, for a lecture by local Garrison resident Bevis Longstreth. Longstreth will be discussing the factual foundation for his recent historical novel, Chains Across the River.

About Chains Across the River
(from https://bevislongstreth.com/chains-across-the-river-bevis-longstreth-historical-fiction.html

In the Revolution, a British deserter could become a traitor to the Crown by joining the Continental Army and there become a hero. Chains Across the River tells the enthralling tale of one such soldier, Captain Thomas Machin, a brilliant engineer of flawed character born, educated and trained in England. He enlisted in the British Foot and was posted to Boston, where he saw action at Breed’s Hill before deserting to join the Continentals.

Observing Machin’s engineering skill and practical bent, Washington ordered Machin to the Hudson River, there to imagine, design and install obstructions to block the British Armada gathering in New York Harbor. Both sides believed control of the river a strategic necessity.

The immensity of Washington’s charge was matched by Machin’s audacity in imagining obstructions capable of stopping an 850-ton warship under full sail and following tide. He installed a chain at Fort Montgomery and, when the British overran that Fort and cut the chain, he installed another at West Point.

Filling out the story of Thomas Machin are the unforgettable women in his life, Elizabeth Van Horne and Caroline Filippante.

About the author:
The author of four compelling works of historical fiction, Bevis Longstreth combines his passion for history with a unique, contemporary perspective. His keen eye and incisive pen were honed during his years as a lawyer and his experience serving as a Commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Mr. Longstreth is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School. He practiced law in the New York City law firm of Debevoise & Plimpton, becoming a partner in 1970. From 1981-84 he served as a Commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission. After returning to Debevoise & Plimpton in 1984, he retired from the practice of law in 1993 to teach at Columbia Law School and pursue other interests, among which was writing. Over his professional career, he has often spoken and written numerous articles and two books on finance, corporate behavior and the law.

Longstreth lives in Garrison and has been captivated by the Hudson River and its history for decades.

From: https://bevislongstreth.com/index.html

 

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5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

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