Boston 1775

History, analysis, and unabashed gossip about the start of the American Revolution in New England.

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Tuesday, July 07, 2026

“The Exertions of the Honest and sensible part of the Members”

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Last week I shared sources detailing how the Declaration of Independence was drafted. This post jumps back a few days to a last-ditch ef...
Monday, July 06, 2026

How Philadelphia Printers Shared News of the Declaration

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John Dunlap printed official broadsides of the Declaration of Independence for the Continental Congress , but other printers were issuing...
Sunday, July 05, 2026

John Hancock’s Enclosures

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The Continental Congress approved its edited text of the Declaration of Independence in the middle of the day on 4 July 1776. The delega...
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Saturday, July 04, 2026

“Avoid becoming the draughtsman of papers to be reviewed by a public body”

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Two hundred fifty years ago today, the Continental Congress finished polishing the Declaration of Independence and voted to approve the f...
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Friday, July 03, 2026

“They unanimously pressed on myself alone to undertake the draught”

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A few days after Timothy Pickering delivered an Independence Day oration in Salem in 1823, casting doubt on Thomas Jefferson ’s importanc...
Thursday, July 02, 2026

“Jefferson proposed to me to make the draught”

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At last we come to John Adams ’s dramatic description of how he—and he alone—convinced Thomas Jefferson to draft the Declaration of Indepen...
Wednesday, July 01, 2026

“Some among us urge strongly for Independency”

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In August 1822, Timothy Pickering invited John Adams to do something the retired President really liked doing: explaining how he was clos...
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

“In the shape in which Mr. Jefferson had presented it”

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In August 1822, Timothy Pickering wrote to John Adams with questions about the drafting of the Declaration of Independence . Pickering...
Monday, June 29, 2026

Show Changes on the Declaration of Independence

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On this date 250 years ago , the Continental Congress was taking the weekend off from formal sessions. The Congress’s proposed Declaratio...
Sunday, June 28, 2026

“By dawn on June 18, 1775, nothing was left standing”

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The current issue of Archaeology magazine includes a dispatch about the City of Boston’s Archaeology Department recent work in Charlestown...
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Saturday, June 27, 2026

New Boston Museum Exhibits to Visit During the Sestercentennial

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Two venerable Boston museums are unveiling big reworked exhibit spaces for the Sestercentennial. At Revolutionary Spaces’ Old South Meetin...
Friday, June 26, 2026

Celebrating the Sestercentennial at Adams National Historical Park

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Adams National Historical Park will host a full week of events commemorating the Sestercentennial of the Declaration of Independence, which...
Thursday, June 25, 2026

“From which patterns of everyday life and social change would emerge”

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Back in April the Concord Bridge published a nice retrospective profile of Robert Gross , author of The Minutemen and Their World . Publi...
Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Chelsea Creek and Fighting in the Indian Way

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Earlier this spring the Army Historical Foundation shared Alexander Cain’s detailed article “‘The Firing Begun on Boath Sides’: The Battle ...
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