Paul B. Elmore is an independent historian and a graduate of the University of Connecticut with a lifelong interest in early American history, which began during his youth in eastern Connecticut. He pursued post graduate studies at Universite de Besancon in France following service as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Benin, West Africa. Paul is retired from a career as an executive in the commercial real estate industry and is a member of the Society of the Cincinnati. He resides in Kensington, California.
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by the Journal of the American Revolution on November 26, 2024. With edits to match MTC’s style guidelines, it is cross-posted here with permission. The adjectives leveled Benedict Arnold’s way by contemporaries and historians leave little room for doubt. Though he inspired devotion among those serving under him, the […]
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