Boston 1775

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

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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

“Environmental History & the War of Independence” in Boston, 27 May

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David Hsiung is the Dr. Charles R. and Shirley A. Knox Professor of History at Juniata College in Pennsylvania. For several years he’s bee...
Monday, May 25, 2026

“The services of their father in repairing certain cannon”

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Preserved Clap was born in Hadley , lived in the part of that town which became Amherst , and ultimately died at age eighty up the Connecti...
Sunday, May 24, 2026

“Acquainted with the conduct of Doctor Preserved Clap”

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I lose track of Dr. Preserved Clap after 1776 until 5 Feb 1781, when the Continental Congress referred a petition from him to its board of...
Saturday, May 23, 2026

“The consideration of the Petition of Preserved Clap”

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In the spring of 1776, Dr. Preserved Clap was forty-five years old. He had a wife and young children back in Amherst . And in Boston he w...
Friday, May 22, 2026

A Long Line of Preserved Claps

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Dr. Preserved Clap , the man who stepped forward to render Boston’s broken cannon useful again in the spring of 1776, came from a long line...
Thursday, May 21, 2026

“A Genius has appear’d lately”

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In his 29 Apr 1776 letter to Samuel Adams , the Rev. Dr. Samuel Cooper described the man who came forward with a solution for cannon with ...
Wednesday, May 20, 2026

“Entirely useless by breaking off the Trunnions”

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Yesterday I started quoting a 29 Apr 1776 letter from the Rev. Dr. Samuel Cooper to Samuel Adams about Boston’s defenses soon after the B...
Tuesday, May 19, 2026

“They talk of sinking Hulks by the Castle”

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On 29 Apr 1776, one week after writing the letter to John Adams that I quoted yesterday , the Rev. Dr. Samuel Cooper wrote to Samuel Adams...
Monday, May 18, 2026

“In what a defenceless State we still remain”

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I was preparing to write about a document from the Samuel Adams Papers at the New York Public Library, digitized as “Letter from John Scolla...
Sunday, May 17, 2026

“There is something off about this sword”

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Earlier this year the Sandwich Enterprise shared a story by Cearra O’Hern about the identification of an artifact at the Pilgrim Hall Muse...
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Saturday, May 16, 2026

“To Vax or Not to Vax” walking tour in Boston, 17 May

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On Sunday, 17 May, the Partnership of Historic Bostons is offering a walking tour titled “To Vax or Not to Vax: Smallpox in Early Boston.” ...
Friday, May 15, 2026

“Revolutionary Narratives” Panel in Boston, 18 May

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On Monday, 18 May, the Massachusetts Historical Society will host a panel discussion on the timely topic “Revolutionary Narratives: From Br...
Thursday, May 14, 2026

Twenty Years of Boston 1775

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Twenty years ago today, on 14 May 2006, I posted my first item on this blog . That post was a link to an article I’d written for the magaz...
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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

“Stimuli to induce him to be useful to this Country”

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One of the questions asked after yesterday’s talk on young Benjamin Thompson ’s life in America was whether he interacted with any represen...
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