Conference on Spies in the American Revolution, Litchfield, CT
September 2019
Damien Cregeau created and hosted a very successful and fascinating one-day conference on spies in the American Revolution at the Litchfield Inn in Litchfield, Connecticut as part of that town's 300th anniversary. Five scholars presented to seventy five paid attendees. It included a buffet lunch, book sales and signings, prizes, cocktail hour and dinner.
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The five presenters included Don Hagist, editor of The Journal of the American Revolution and author of several books, Christian McBurney of Washington, D.C, author of several books, Rachel Smith, Assistant Connecticut State Historian, Ken Daigler, retired CIA officer and author of Spies, Patriots and Traitors: American Intelligence in the Revolutionary War, and two presentations by Damien Cegeau.
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Voice of Narrator for Benedict Arnold Trail, Norwich, Connecticut
Listen my narration for the online and on-location Benedict Arnold Walking Trail in Norwich, CT, featuring a fascinating overview of the architecture and personalities, including a young Benedict Arnold, as well as the patriotic Huntington family:
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https://www.walknorwich.org/benedict-arnold-trail/benedict-arnold-stop-8-2/
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Voice of Narrator for the Museum of American Finance
Wall Street, New York City, 2013-2018
Damien was the voice of the narrator of the MOAF's smartphone-capable audio tour, created in 2013 and used until the museum closed its building on Wall Street in 2018. He described the building, which was the former headquarters for the Bank of New York, as well as artifacts and documents tied to Alexander Hamilton, creator of the U.S. Department of Treasury.
Visit the museum's site here: https://www.moaf.org/