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Stratford Mail

Finally, a history podcast for folks on the go! Who can spare an hour these days? Give us about 20 minutes, and we'll inform and entertain you! 

From Stratford Hall Historic Preserve in Westmoreland County, Virginia, join Vice President of Research and Collections Dr. Gordon Blaine Steffey as he reads over the shoulder of letter-writers of yesteryear. 

What to expect? Once a month we feature an historical letter from a onetime resident, associate, ally, or friend of Stratford Hall. Whether the topic is wine, crossing the Delaware, ghosts, or fanciful hats, you'll learn what life on the ground looked like from those who lived the moments that make up our difficult and beloved past. And maybe you'll discover something about your present in our past! If you don't have more than 20 minutes, and you love history, discover Stratford Mail. And share it with your friends! 

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Update frequency
every 42 days
Average duration
14 minutes
Episodes
22
Years Active
2023 - 2025
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From Compulsion, Nothing

From Compulsion, Nothing

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In October 1774, a congressional committee with Richard Henry Lee at the helm drafted a Petition to the King. The petition invited “royal attention” to colonial grievances in pursuit of…

00:14:18  |   Tue 26 Aug 2025
Wounds Too Deep

Wounds Too Deep

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17 June 1775. The redoubt fortifying Breed’s Hill–not terribly far from the taller Bunker’s Hill–proved permeable to the advancing waves of better trained, better equipped British regul…

00:18:13  |   Mon 30 Jun 2025

"A Very Warm Engagement"

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British General Charles Cornwallis said it best: “The Rivers of Virginia are advantageous to an invading army.” In the spring of 1781, the Royal Navy and loyalist privateers raided alon…

00:17:56  |   Thu 15 May 2025
Another Woman's Mail

Another Woman's Mail

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A 1781 letter written by Stratford-reared Alice Lee Shippen is mistakenly delivered to Braintree rather than to Boston. Politically literate, if shaped by family partiality, Alice's let…

00:21:42  |   Thu 27 Mar 2025
In the Bleak Midwinter

In the Bleak Midwinter

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Of the two epically scaled paintings of George Washington’s Delaware crossing, by far the most recognizable is Washington Crossing the Delaware by German-born, Philadelphia-raised Emanu…

00:08:59  |   Mon 16 Dec 2024
Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble

Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble

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Time once again for a seasonal special edition of Stratford Mail. Visitors to Stratford are often struck by the wards against witches and evil spirits incised into its exterior brick an…

00:16:14  |   Mon 28 Oct 2024
School Days

School Days

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Back to school with Stratford Mail! This month we think about educational opportunity in the Virginia colony. The rural Northern Neck was slow to develop the kind of city and district s…

00:17:56  |   Wed 18 Sep 2024
Every Heart Throbs

Every Heart Throbs

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Before Beatlemania, there was Marquismania! 200 years ago this August, the Marquis de Lafayette returned to these shores after an absence of 40 years. In his 13-month 'farewell tour' of…

00:12:21  |   Fri 19 Jul 2024
Resting in Peace

Resting in Peace

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Sociologist Émile Durkheim taught us that the study of human mourning raises a window on human values and lifeways. Returning after a brief hiatus, Stratford Mail ponders elite deathway…

00:15:51  |   Mon 03 Jun 2024
Hannah Corbin, Widow

Hannah Corbin, Widow

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Hannah Lee Corbin was undeniably a force to be reckoned with. She attracts interest from scholars and history-lovers alike, whether for her unusual private life, her defection from the …

00:12:39  |   Mon 25 Mar 2024
Resistance & Resilience

Resistance & Resilience

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In commemoration of Black History month, Stratford Mail considers a trio of portraits of Black women and men, two of whom were enslaved at Stratford Hall under Colonel Philip Ludwell Le…

00:13:46  |   Wed 14 Feb 2024
The High Rollers

The High Rollers

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1778, British-occupied Philadelphia. The American alliance with France and defeat at Saratoga have depressed the British outlook on the war. General William Howe pays the cost, resignin…

00:14:32  |   Thu 11 Jan 2024
Unfinished Business

Unfinished Business

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Join Dr. Steffey for a special edition of Stratford Mail. In this final episode of Season 1, Hallowtide is upon us, and as the veil between the worlds grows thin, our minds turn to the …

00:16:24  |   Sat 28 Oct 2023
Spy Games

Spy Games

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As conflict with England escalated, delegates to the 2nd Continental Congress foresaw the need for diplomatic and intelligence services. On 29 November 1775 the Committee for Correspond…

00:14:28  |   Fri 06 Oct 2023
Burning Peggy Stewart

Burning Peggy Stewart

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On October 19, 1774 a tyrant minority in Annapolis compelled traders James Dick & Anthony Stewart to burn the merchant brigantine Peggy Stewart. The so-called Annapolis Tea Party differ…

00:14:45  |   Sat 02 Sep 2023
All the Rage

All the Rage

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In 1787 Thomas Lee Shippen, an American student at Inner Temple, London, shipped a hat to his sister Anne Home Livingston in Philadelphia. Nancy, as she was called by kith and kin, was …

00:13:14  |   Fri 28 Jul 2023
Painting Mr. Pitt

Painting Mr. Pitt

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If you’ve visited Stratford Hall since 2016, you likely noticed the looming full-length portrait of British statesman WIlliam Pitt the elder in our parlor. Standing at 8 feet by 5 feet,…

00:18:07  |   Fri 30 Jun 2023
Wine & Rattlesnakes

Wine & Rattlesnakes

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Virginia wine has made a comeback from its bleak beginnings. Cultivation failed to make native grapes competitive with European vintages, and European vines struggled to adapt to the ch…

00:12:10  |   Tue 30 May 2023
In/human Traffic

In/human Traffic

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1773. A letter and gift from prominent British abolitionist Granville Sharp prompts a thank you from Arthur Lee, whose antislavery writings circulated among abolitionists at home and ab…

00:17:29  |   Sun 30 Apr 2023
Dear Cousin

Dear Cousin

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A letter full of life and light from 12-year-old Alice Lee (1749-1789) of Blenheim plantation in Charles County, Maryland, to her second cousin William Lee of Stratford, a commercial ag…

00:13:12  |   Fri 31 Mar 2023
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