• About
    • Archives Page
    • Blue Jurisdictions Must Defend the Constitution and the Rule of Law Because the Federal Government Won’t
    • On this day
    • Political Observations Addressed to the People of America
    • Sources
    • Upcoming 250th Events

On This Day In The Revolution

  • November 19, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago at Mount Vernon, Virginia, George Washington wrote to Rev. Townshend Dade, Jr., minister of the Fairfax Parish, and a fellow member with Washington of the Fairfax Committee enforcing Virginia’s boycott of British imports: As it is necessary that the Free holders of this County should be convened, in order…

  • November 18, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago in New York City “THE COMMITTEE OF MECHANICKS OF NEW-YORK” met with the five “DELEGATES WHO REPRESENTED THIS CITY AT THE GENERAL CONGRESS” and presented the following address: We, being actuated by a real regard for the interest and prosperity of our injured and oppressed country, and influenced by…

  • November 17, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago in Philadelphia, 28 men led by Abraham Markoe form the Light Horse of the City of Philadelphia. Markoe was a Danish citizen born in St. Croix in the West Indies. They formed their troop to resist “the British and to carry out the non-importation resolutions of [the First Continental]…

  • November 16, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago in Boston, the Committee of Ways and Means wrote to the Litchfield, Connecticut Committee of Correspondence regarding the need for additional relief for the people of Boston suffering under the British Navy’s blockade: We flatter ourselves our friends will continue to support our industrious tradesmen, many of whom are…

  • November 15, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago at Long Bluff (present day Society Hill in Darlington County), South Carolina, Judge William Henry Drayton delivered the following charge to the Grand Jury of the Cheraws District: By as much as you prefer freedom to slavery, by so much ought you to prefer a generous death to servitude…..Hence,…

  • November 14, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago in Philadelphia, Dunlap’s Pennsylvania Packet published this eloquent paean by an anonymous (and still unknown) author to American democracy: The history of kings is nothing but the history of the folly and depravity of human nature.. . . We read now and then, it is true, of a good…

  • November 13, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago at Mount Vernon, Virginia, George Washington met with Thomas Blackburn, Philip Richard Francis Lee and Philip Richard. These three men met with Washington to ask him to take command of the Independent Company of Cadets of Prince William County. Washington agreed and thus became commander of both the Fairfax…

  • November 12, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago in Baltimore, Maryland, a Committee of Observation for Baltimore County was formed to enforce the boycott of trade with the British issued by the Continental Congress. There were 67 men named to the Committee of Observation. https://digital.lib.niu.edu/islandora/object/niu-amarch%3A100489 I only recognized two names on the list of the 67 men…

  • November 11, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago in Dumfries, Virginia, the Prince William County Independent Company commanded by Captain William Grayson adopted the following resolutions: Resolved that the Motto of this Company shall be, Aut liber, aut nullus. Resolved unanimously that Thomas Blackburn, Richard Graham and Philip Richard Francis Lee Gentlemen, do wait upon Collonel George…

  • November 10, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago in Williamsburg, Virginia, Thomas Nelson, President of the Virginia Governor’s Council, postponed the meeting of the Council scheduled for this date to a later date. The Governor’s Council was eventually prorogued until February 1775. In contrast to the Virginia House of Burgesses, the members of the Governor’s Council were…

←Previous Page
1 … 41 42 43 44 45 … 85
Next Page→

Blog at WordPress.com.

  • On this day 250 years ago in the Revolution — January 12, 1775

    On this day 250 years ago off the coast of Georgia, three British warships appear off Tybee Point. Source: Smithsonian at 106; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Rice_Boats On this day 250 years ago in Annapolis, Maryland, Samuel Chase wrote to John Adams regarding their return to Congress when it would reconvene: The Business of our provincial Convention draws to…

  • On this day 250 years ago in the Revolution — January 11, 1776

    On this day 250 years ago in Philadelphia, Frenchman Emmanuel de Pliarne wrote to General Washington about the secret contract that he and Pierre Penet were negotiating with the Continental Congress: We . . . find the Sentiments of their Committee of Secrecy very favourable, to us, and we asure your Excellency, that nothing shall…

  • On this day 250 years ago in the Revolution — January 10, 1776

    On this day 250 years ago on board the HMS Scorpion off the mouth of the Cape Fear River just below Wilmington, North Carolina, Royal Governor Josiah Martin issued a proclamation asking all Loyalists to rally to “His Majesty’s Royal Standard” and assemble at Brunswick, North Carolina. From there they would march on Wilmington and…

  • On this day 250 years ago in the Revolution — January 12, 1775

    On this day 250 years ago off the coast of Georgia, three British warships appear off Tybee Point. Source: Smithsonian at 106; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Rice_Boats On this day 250 years ago in Annapolis, Maryland, Samuel Chase wrote to John Adams regarding their return to Congress when it would reconvene: The Business of our provincial Convention draws to…

  • On this day 250 years ago in the Revolution — January 11, 1776

    On this day 250 years ago in Philadelphia, Frenchman Emmanuel de Pliarne wrote to General Washington about the secret contract that he and Pierre Penet were negotiating with the Continental Congress: We . . . find the Sentiments of their Committee of Secrecy very favourable, to us, and we asure your Excellency, that nothing shall…

  • On this day 250 years ago in the Revolution — January 10, 1776

    On this day 250 years ago on board the HMS Scorpion off the mouth of the Cape Fear River just below Wilmington, North Carolina, Royal Governor Josiah Martin issued a proclamation asking all Loyalists to rally to “His Majesty’s Royal Standard” and assemble at Brunswick, North Carolina. From there they would march on Wilmington and…

  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • On This Day In The Revolution
    • Join 37 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • On This Day In The Revolution
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar