Mrs. Benedict Arnold Would Like a Word — The Story of Peggy Shippen Arnold
Thu, Jun 25
|Bayside Historical Society
The Bayside Historical Society presents historian Char Weigel in a compelling live talk exploring the complex and controversial life of Benedict Arnold’s wife, Peggy Shippen.


Time & Location
Jun 25, 2026, 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Bayside Historical Society, 208 Totten Ave, Bayside, NY 11359, USA
About The Event
Part of Bayside Historical Society's Author Talk at the Castle Series
Cost: $10.00 for BHS members; $15.00 for non-members
As part of our 250th anniversary commemoration of the United States, the Bayside Historical Society presents historian Char Weigel in a compelling live talk exploring the complex and controversial life of Benedict Arnold’s wife, Peggy Shippen.
Margaret Arnold, perhaps better known by her childhood name Peggy Shippen, has been portrayed through history as either a total innocent or the scheming mastermind behind Benedict Arnold’s treason. Based entirely on primary sources, Char Weigel brings to life this complex and nuanced woman. The true story of her involvement is more fascinating than the fiction as is the path that her life took after the discovery of her husband’s plot and his defection. Weigel also discusses the spies, double agents and secret correspondence involved in Arnold’s communications with the British.
About the Performer:
Char Weigel is a historian who frequently publishes and presents new research on Benedict Arnold’s treason and Revolutionary War history in the lower Hudson Valley. She is Vice President of Special Projects for Revolutionary Westchester 250 and on the board of the Friends of the Odell Rochambeau Museum.
Purchase tickets below or call 718-352-1548.
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Tickets
General admission, BHS member
Mrs. Benedict Arnold Would Like a Word — The Story of Peggy Shippen Arnold
$10.00
General admission, non-member
Mrs. Benedict Arnold Would Like a Word — The Story of Peggy Shippen Arnold
$15.00
Total
$0.00
