Boston 1775

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

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Monday, October 13, 2025

On the Trail of Capt. William Browne

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In the HUB History podcast episode “Drinker, Draftsman, Soldier, Spy,” Jake Sconyers quotes my remark on how difficult it is to track Capt....
Sunday, October 12, 2025

Studying Henry Knox with Fort Ti

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The Sestercentennial of Col. Henry Knox ’s mission to Lake Champlain in the winter of 1775–76 is coming up, and Fort Ticonderoga is on it....
Saturday, October 11, 2025

Two Talks on Thursday, 16 Oct.

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It used to be that when two historical organizations scheduled talks on the same night you had to choose between them. Now, thanks to live...
Friday, October 10, 2025

Call for Proposals on “The Work of Revolution”

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The National Council on Public History and the American Association for State and Local History will hold a joint conference in Providence...
Thursday, October 09, 2025

“Remember the Ladies” Conference in London, May 2026

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The Benjamin Franklin House in London has issued a call for papers for a conference on “Remember the ladies”: Women and Revolution, to be h...
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Wednesday, October 08, 2025

Teachers’ Tour of the Siege of Boston, 4 Nov.

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The Massachusetts Council for the Social Studies is offering a Sestercentennial tour of sites in the siege of Boston for teachers. I’ll be...
Tuesday, October 07, 2025

“Breaking the Polarization Trap” in Concord, 11 Oct.

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On Saturday, 11 October, the Wright Tavern in Concord will commemorate the Massachusetts Provincial Congress meeting nearby in 1774 by ho...
Monday, October 06, 2025

“Patriot, Hero, Distracted Person” Online

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At the end of the summer Revolutionary Spaces and the National Museum of Mental Health Project debuted an online exhibit titled “Patriot, ...
Sunday, October 05, 2025

Covart on “First Drafts of the U.S.,” 8 Oct.

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On Wednesday, 8 October, Old North Illuminated will present an online talk by Liz Covart, creator and host of the Ben Franklin’s World podc...
Saturday, October 04, 2025

“Reducing the Number of Bells daily rung”?

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I started this run of postings about bell-ringing in mid-eighteenth-century Boston quoting the town’s sextons on when they rang the bells ...
Friday, October 03, 2025

“To Ring the Bells for two hours Each Time”

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Yesterday I described the arrival in 1745 of a set of eight bells from Gloucester, England, for the steeple of Christ Church, now also call...
Thursday, October 02, 2025

“A fine set of 8 Bells were brought hither”

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On 25 July 1745 the Boston News-Letter reported the arrival of a new type of sound in Boston—or at least the potential for one. The newsp...
Wednesday, October 01, 2025

Bell-Ringing on Special Occasions

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Yesterday I looked at the daily schedule for ringing the bells of Boston’s meeting-houses in the 1740s. I presume those bells also rang...
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Bell-Ringing in 1740s Boston

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In my research into Thomas Williston , sexton of the Old Brick Meeting-House from the 1740s to the early 1770s, I came across a petition in...
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