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  • September 29, 2023

    On this day 250 years ago, the Pennsylvania Chronicle published an excerpt from a letter with intelligence that the East India Company was making arrangements to ship tea to American ports. The letter writer did not know that the ships had set sail that very day from England but he encouraged Philadelphians to reject the…

  • September 28, 2023

    On this day 250 years ago, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney married Sarah Middleton uniting two of the most prominent Patriot families of South Carolina. Sarah was the daughter of Henry Middleton, who would soon serve as President of the First Continental Congress, and brother of Arthur Middleton who would be a Signer of the Declaration of…

  • September 27, 2023

    On this day 250 years ago the first of seven ships carrying East India Company tea left England for America. One ship was headed to Charleston, another to Philadelphia, a third ship to New York, and four ships headed to Boston. The cargo of three of those ships ended up in Boston Harbor in the…

  • September 26, 2023

    On this day 250 years ago, George Washington was taking a break from politics and dined at Rawling’s Tavern in Anne Arundel County, Maryland on his way to the races in Annapolis. Source: https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=3141

  • September 25, 2023

    On this day 250 years ago Daniel Boone led his family and five other families from their homes in North Carolina to travel on the Wilderness Road from Virginia into Kentucky. Their planned settlement in Kentucky was aborted two weeks later by an attack by a party of Indians in which his son and others…

  • September 23, 2023

    On this day 250 years ago, William Fitzhugh of Calvert County was appointed Commissary General of Maryland by the Royal Governor of the colony. Fitzhugh was a close friend of George Washington, and like Washington, chose the Patriot side in the Revolution. He continued in office as Commissary General after the Patriots effectively took control…

  • September 22, 2023

    Benjamin Franklin published in London his satire An Edict by the King of Prussia. The Edict points out the absurdity of London’s claims of entitlement to control and enjoy all benefits from the American colonies by inventing similar claims by the King of Prussia of dominion over England. Source: https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-20-02-0223

  • September 20, 2023

    On this day 250 years ago, the Boston Committee of Correspondence wrote that “Our Enemies . . . are alarmed at the Union which they see is already established in this Province, and the Confederacy into which they expect the whole Continent of America, will soon be drawn, for the Recovery of their violated RIGHTS”…

  • September 19, 2023

    On this day 250 years ago, Nathaniel Saunders of Orange County, Virginia was convicted in neighboring Culpeper County of unlawful preaching and sedition. Saunders was a Baptist preacher although it was against the law in Virginia and most of the colonies to conduct religious services not sanctioned by the established Church of England. Although there…

  • September 19, 2023

    On this day 250 years ago, George Washington wrote a letter to John West asking for his assistance in contacting veterans of the Virginia militia who had served under Washington in the French and Indian War to let them know that there would be an upcoming distribution of land in the Ohio River valley for…

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  • On this day 250 years ago in the Revolution — March 30, 1776

    On this day 250 years ago in Philadelphia, the Continental Congress appointed two immigrants from Germany — John Gaspar Stadler and Lt. Felix Lewis Massenbach — as Engineers for the Southern Department reporting to Major General Charles Lee. John Gaspar Stadler had come to America before 1758 and was farming in Spotsylvania County, Virginia at…

  • On this day 250 years ago in the Revolution — March 29, 1776

    On this day 250 years ago fifty miles east of Cape Ann, Nova Scotia, the British ship Elizabeth was captured by the American ship Hancock and two other privateers after a brief fight.  In addition to the ship and its captain and crew, the privateers captured 13 British soldiers, 46 Loyalists, four people who were enslaved by the…

  • On this day 250 years ago in the Revolution — March 28, 1776

    On this day 250 years ago in Philadelphia, the Continental Congress recorded in its Journal: Information being given to Congress that some prisoners in the gaol of this city have meditated an escape, and are near carrying their plan into execution: Resolved, That the gaoler be directed to confine John Connolly, J. Smith, and [Moses]…

  • On this day 250 years ago in the Revolution — March 30, 1776

    On this day 250 years ago in Philadelphia, the Continental Congress appointed two immigrants from Germany — John Gaspar Stadler and Lt. Felix Lewis Massenbach — as Engineers for the Southern Department reporting to Major General Charles Lee. John Gaspar Stadler had come to America before 1758 and was farming in Spotsylvania County, Virginia at…

  • On this day 250 years ago in the Revolution — March 29, 1776

    On this day 250 years ago fifty miles east of Cape Ann, Nova Scotia, the British ship Elizabeth was captured by the American ship Hancock and two other privateers after a brief fight.  In addition to the ship and its captain and crew, the privateers captured 13 British soldiers, 46 Loyalists, four people who were enslaved by the…

  • On this day 250 years ago in the Revolution — March 28, 1776

    On this day 250 years ago in Philadelphia, the Continental Congress recorded in its Journal: Information being given to Congress that some prisoners in the gaol of this city have meditated an escape, and are near carrying their plan into execution: Resolved, That the gaoler be directed to confine John Connolly, J. Smith, and [Moses]…

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