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On January 11 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Historic Halifax State Historic Site will host Women Writers of the Southern Revolutionary War.  

The three women authors who regularly write about the American Revolution and will hold the panel discussion are:

Suzanne Adair, author of Paper Woman, Regulated for Murder, and A Hostage to Heritage

Karen A. Chase, author of Carrying Independence

Libby McNamee, author of Susanna’s Midnight Ride

As the home of the Halifax Resolves, North Carolina’s first state constitution, and the site of a Revolutionary War Battle, Halifax, North Carolina is the perfect location for this panel discussion on women writers, literary arts, and the American Revolution. The event will feature discussion by the authors, a book signing, a light lunch, and an optional tour of Historic Halifax State Historic Site.  

Fee and registration are required to participate.  

Register online at Eventbrite  or in person at Historic Halifax State Historic Site.  Tickets are $15 and include a light lunch with plant-based protein option. 

Proceeds will benefit the Friends of Historic Halifax. 

Cash or checks are recommended to purchase books at this event.

The first 85 years of history of the town of Halifax are recalled in the site’s preservation, whose time period ranges from 1760 to 1840. Historic Halifax is located at 25 St. David Street in Halifax.