Morgan Lewis was a Governor of New York and a Major General during the War of 1812.
Morgan Lewis was a Governor of New York and a Major General during the War of 1812.
Jeremiah Wadsworth was Commissary General of the Continental Army and an inaugural member of the US House of Representatives.
Christopher Leffingwell was an early industrialist who played a large role in supplying the Continental Soldiers in New England.
In Federal Farmer V, an Anti-Federalist author concludes his first round of observations with a plea to the Ratification Conventions to propose Amendments if they accept the Constitution.
James Warren was President of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress for five years.
William White was the first Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States.
John Patten was part of an early recount on a vote for the House of Representatives.
William Blount was a signer of the United States Constitution and one of the Founders of Tennessee.
The Federal Farmer IV is a response to James Wilson's Statehouse Yard Speech.
John, Benjamin and George Joy went to England with their Loyalist father despite their actual feelings regarding the American Revolution.
Edward Telfair was a signer of the Articles of Confederation who went on to serve as Governor of Georgia.
David Bushnell was the engineer who first created a workable submarine AND bombs which could explode underwater.
In the Federal Farmer III an anonymous Anti-Federalist author discusses at length the reasons why the Constitution’s framework proves that a Federal Government can’t work on such a large scale.
Hopley Yeaton was a sailor in the Continental Navy who went on to be named as the Master of a cutter in the Revenue Marine. He is now known as the Father of the United States Coast Guard.
Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School taught the law to hundreds of America’s early leaders.