Experiencing the Neutral Ground of the American Revolution: The McDonald Interviews

Cover Image:
Interview with Sherwood, Huggeford transcript

Collection Facts

Extent:
434

Historical Context

During the American Revolution, Westchester County, New York (which at the time also included all of present-day Bronx County, New York), and parts of Fairfield County, Connecticut was considered “Neutral Ground” due to its location between the British lines and the American lines. Although the area was not securely held by either side during the war, it was certainly not “neutral,” and was the scene of numerous raids, skirmishes, and depredations between 1776 and 1783.

From 1844 to 1851 lawyer-turned-historian John M. Macdonald (1790-1863), whose surname was usually recorded as “McDonald” by later historians, traveled through the former Neutral Ground to conduct interviews with residents who had either lived during the American Revolution or were born shortly after. He listened to the memories and stories of people still living in the area and recorded what they remembered themselves, or what family, friends, and neighbors had shared with them about living through the violence, unrest, and uncertainty of the Revolutionary War period.

In addition to compiling the documents, Macdonald used the accounts as his own historical source material for his later-published historical essays. Experiencing the Neutral Ground of the American Revolution: The McDonald Interviews contains the first-hand accounts, the historical essays, and other relevant documentation centered around the creator, John Macdonald.

Scope of Collection

This collection contains over 400 firsthand accounts of the Revolutionary War from Macdonald's interviews.

Content Statement: We present these documents for educational purposes and to provide access to historical materials. However, in context of their creation, they contain instances of outdated and offensive language and views. Some accounts also contain descriptions of graphic violence. 

Special Content:


Supplemental Material:
Maps of The Neutral Ground
Biographic Information of Interviewees
People, Places, and Terms
Collection Introduction and Digital Collection User Guide
Interview Index by Last Name
Interview Index by Resource Identifier
Content and Description Statement

 

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The digitization of the McDonald Interviews was made possible through a grant from the National Historical Publications & Records Commission.