On this day 250 years ago at the Henrico Parish Church (now St. John’s Church in Richmond), Virginia, the Third Virginia Convention convened.
Source: https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/the-virginia-revolutionary-conventions-1774-1776/
On this day 250 years ago in Exeter, New Hampshire, Matthew Patten recorded in his diary that
There was 4 of Goffestown Committee aud 4 of Merrymac and 2 from Derryfield met in Bedford by the desire of Bedford commitee to judge of Mr Houston beiug an Enemy to this country they judged him Guilty and confined him to the county without leave from the majr part of one of the commitees of the towns who judged him
Source: https://archive.org/details/diaryofmatthewpa00patt/page/344/mode/2up
And on this day 250 years ago in South Carolina, Capt. Moses Kirkland, the commander of the fort at Ninety Six switched sides, and invited a force of 200 Loyalist militia, commanded by Col. Thomas Fletchall, to occupy the fort. The Loyalist militia took over the fort at Ninety-Six and threw Capt. James Mayson and the Patriots under his command in the fort’s jail.
Source: https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_ninety_six_kirkland.html