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Hosting The Enemy For Xmas - Abraham Hunt at Trenton
Mar 6

Mar 6 Hosting The Enemy For Xmas - Abraham Hunt at Trenton

Jason Mandresh
Stories

Abraham Hunt got the German mercenaries nice and drunk just before Washington crossed the Delaware.

First President of the United States In Congress Assembled - Samuel Huntington
Jan 19

Jan 19 First President of the United States In Congress Assembled - Samuel Huntington

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Samuel Huntington was a Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation. He also served as President of the Continental Congress and Governor of Connecticut.

Agrippa Hull Becomes the Life of the Party
Jan 16

Jan 16 Agrippa Hull Becomes the Life of the Party

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Agrippa Hull was a free Black man who played an important role supporting the engineering department of the Continental Army.

Federalist Signer, Republican Senator - Nicholas Gilman
Jan 13

Jan 13 Federalist Signer, Republican Senator - Nicholas Gilman

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Nicholas Gilman was a Signer of the Constitution and an inaugural member of the House of Representatives.

The Wild Rides of 'Mad' Anne Bailey
Jan 9

Jan 9 The Wild Rides of 'Mad' Anne Bailey

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Anne Bailey served as a courier and scout on the American Frontier during the Revolutionary and Northwest Indian Wars.

William Maxwell Commands While Disguised With Liquor
Dec 22

Dec 22 William Maxwell Commands While Disguised With Liquor

Jason Mandresh
Bios

William Maxwell was a Brigadier General during the American Revolution who played an extremely important part of the famous Crossing of the Delaware.

David Hosack - The Doctor at The Duel
Dec 21

Dec 21 David Hosack - The Doctor at The Duel

Jason Mandresh
Bios

David Hosack was the doctor who attended to Alexander Hamilton after he was shot by Aaron Burr.

Francis Nash Is Not The Enemy
Dec 20

Dec 20 Francis Nash Is Not The Enemy

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Francis Nash was a Brigadier General in the American Revolutionary War and the namesake of Nashville, TN.

David Cobb Celebrates Victory at Mount Vernon
Dec 16

Dec 16 David Cobb Celebrates Victory at Mount Vernon

Jason Mandresh
Bios

David Cobb served as an aide-de-camp to General Washington during the Revolutionary War before holding many important positions on the State level, including Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts.

Tench Tilghman Delivers The Good News
Dec 15

Dec 15 Tench Tilghman Delivers The Good News

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Tench Tilghman was an aide-de-camp to General Washington during the Revolutionary War who was sent to tell the Continental Congress about victory at Yorktown.

Joseph Hawley Sends Broken Hints to John Adams
Dec 14

Dec 14 Joseph Hawley Sends Broken Hints to John Adams

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Joseph Hawley was one of the most important instigators of rebellion in colonial Massachusetts.

Fifty Years of Founding - Joseph Nourse's Six Presidents
Dec 13

Dec 13 Fifty Years of Founding - Joseph Nourse's Six Presidents

Jason Mandresh
Bios, Stories

Joseph Nourse was one of the longest serving civil servants in American history…from the Revolutionary War until the Age of Jackson.

Cato - A Summary (The Anti-Federalist Papers)
Dec 10

Dec 10 Cato - A Summary (The Anti-Federalist Papers)

Jason Mandresh
Anti-Federalist Friday

A review of the seven Anti-Federalist Papers written by an anonymous author under the pseudonym Cato.

The Correspondence That Started The War of 1812 - John Henry's Papers
Dec 9

Dec 9 The Correspondence That Started The War of 1812 - John Henry's Papers

Jason Mandresh
Stories

John Henry sold President James Madison letters that were claimed to be an exchange with the Royal Governor of Canada which led directly to the War of 1812.

John Henry Stalls the Articles of Confederation
Dec 8

Dec 8 John Henry Stalls the Articles of Confederation

Jason Mandresh
Bios

John Henry was a Continental Congressman, Governor of Maryland and original United States Senator.

Ezekiel Cornell Arrests the Mayor of New York
Dec 7

Dec 7 Ezekiel Cornell Arrests the Mayor of New York

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Ezekiel Cornell was a Rhode Island Patriot who was asked to arrest a very powerful person...the Mayor of New York.

Matthew Thornton Squeezes His Name on The Declaration
Dec 6

Dec 6 Matthew Thornton Squeezes His Name on The Declaration

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Matthew Thornton may be one of the cherished names written on the Declaration of Independence, but his real accomplishments were in leading the people of New Hampshire through revolution and into a new government.

Aedanus Burke Denounces American Nobility
Dec 5

Dec 5 Aedanus Burke Denounces American Nobility

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Aedanus Burke is best known for his attacks on the Society of the Cincinnati, claiming it was a conspiracy to install nobility into the United States.

Roger Enos Bails on the Quebec Expedition
Dec 4

Dec 4 Roger Enos Bails on the Quebec Expedition

Jason Mandresh
Stories

Roger Enos commanded the rear guard on Benedict Arnold’s Quebec Expedition.

Cato VII - Congressional Elections
Dec 3

Dec 3 Cato VII - Congressional Elections

Jason Mandresh
Anti-Federalist Fridays

Cato VII is an Anti-Federalist Paper that focuses on Congress’ ability to control the time, place and mode of elections.

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