2026 Spring Speaker Series | Battle of Ridgefield: Benedict Arnold, the Patriot Militia and the Surprising 1777 Battle that Galvanized Revolutionary Connecticut
Renowned historian Keith Marshall Jones III offers the most comprehensive and compelling account of the Battle of Ridgefield to date. Though a clear British victory, the Battle of Ridgefield’s consequences include the ascendance of Benedict Arnold, freeing up local militia units to participate at the Battle of Saratoga and tightening the screw on Connecticut Loyalists.
Co-sponsored by the Ridgefield Historical Society.
About the Speaker
With a Harvard MBA and a career in advertising and promotion over three decades, Keith Marshall Jones III became the founding president of the Ridgefield Historical Society in CT and a hands-on local historian. His passion for the American Revolution led to five years behind musket and sword as a living historian in the re-enacted Fifth Connecticut Regiment of the Continental Line. Keith has been honored by the Connecticut General Assembly for his work on reenactments and marking southwestern Connecticut’s segment of the 680-mile Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route. His publications include Congress as My Government: Chief Justice John Marshall in the American Revolution (1775 – 1781), The Farms of Farmingville: A Two-century History of Twenty-three Ridgefield, Connecticut Farmhouses and the People Who Gave Them Life, John Laurance: The Immigrant Founding Father America Never Knew, and The Battle of Ridgefield: Benedict Arnold, the Patriot Militia, and the Surprising Battle that Galvanized Revolutionary Connecticut. More than twenty years in the works, his latest publication defines in unsurpassed detail the April 1777 Battle of Ridgefield.









