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  • January 4, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago, 54 chests and one barrel of tea salvaged from the William were unloaded to Castle William in Boston Harbor. This tea was from the fourth ship with East India Company tea headed to Boston that had shipwrecked off Cape Cod. Aware of the fate of the tea from the…

  • January 3, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago, the Pennsylvania Packet published lyrics to a song celebrating the Boston Tea Party. Patriots in all the colonies celebrated the action of the Boston “Sons of Freedom” to ensure that their “rights shall ne’er be lost!” Source: http://www.protestsonglyrics.net/Historic_Songs/Ballad-the-Tea-Party.phtml

  • January 2, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago, war parties of Coweta Creek Indians were roaming the Georgia frontier attacking settlements that encroached on Creek lands. At this point the Georgia colonists looked to Royal Governor James Wright for protection but within a couple of years the Cowetas would be allied with the British in attacking the Georgia…

  • January 1, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago, in Massachusetts Hannah Winthrop wrote Mercy Otis Warren that: “The Union of the Colonies, the firm & sedate resolutionof the People is an Omen for good unto us. And be itknown unto Britain, even American daughters are Politicians& Patriots and will aid the good work with their FemaleEfforts.” Source:…

  • January 1, 2024

    On this day 250 years ago, Samuel Adams wrote Arthur Lee in London to tell him about the Boston Tea Party. Adams summed up his enthusiasm for the Patriots’ action opposing the Tea Act: “You cannot imagine the height of joy that sparkles in the eyes and animates the countenances as well as the hearts…

  • December 30, 2023

    On this day 250 years ago, the town of Medford, Massachusetts adopted resolutions in support of the Patriots of Boston that asserted the British Government intended “to fasten the Chains of Slavery upon a burden’d and distressed people” and that “We wish to maintain Constitutional Liberty ourselves,” The Medford Resolves, however further objected to the “Iniquitous…

  • December 28, 2023

    On this day 250 years ago, one thousand Patriots gathered in the Market Square of Charlestown, Massachusetts, to burn the tea they had collected in the town. Source: https://www.revolution250.org/250th-commemorations/250th-anniversary-of-the-boston-tea-party/

  • December 28, 2023

    On this day (or really yesterday since I am posting this after midnight) 250 years ago, another mass meeting of Patriots was held in Philadelphia to deal with the tea aboard the Polly. Reports state that 8000 people attended and the reports of the meeting of 6000 the day before may be conflating the two…

  • December 26, 2023

    On this day 250 years ago, more than 6000 Patriots gathered in Philadelphia to let the captain of the Polly know how they would react if he unloaded his cargo of tea. This was the largest meeting in Colonial America up to this point. The next day the Polly and its cargo of tea would…

  • December 25, 2023

    On Christmas Day 250 years ago, the Polly sailed up the Delaware River to dock at Chester, 20 miles south of Philadelphia. The Polly was carrying 697 chests of tea and its captain would learn the next day the greeting that awaited him in Philadelphia. Source: https://www.phillyvoice.com/philadelphia-tea-party-christmas-1773-chester-american-revolution-history/ Merry Christmas All!

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  • 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…

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