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Samuel Latham Mitchill Publishes the First Medical Journal in America
Nov 8

Nov 8 Samuel Latham Mitchill Publishes the First Medical Journal in America

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Samuel Latham Mitchill was a Physician who published the first Medical Journal in the Early Republic.

John Parke Custis: George Washington's Stepson
Nov 7

Nov 7 John Parke Custis: George Washington's Stepson

Jason Mandresh
Bios

John Parke Custis was George Washington’s stepson and may have been an important American Founder if his life was not tragically cut short.

Cato IV - President or Monarch?
Nov 5

Nov 5 Cato IV - President or Monarch?

Jason Mandresh
Anti-Federalist Fridays

In Cato IV an Anti-Federalist author attacks the office of President under the US Constitution as dangerous and potentially monarchical.

William Bradford - The Second Attorney General
Nov 4

Nov 4 William Bradford - The Second Attorney General

Jason Mandresh
Bios

William Bradford Jr was the second Attorney General in US history.

William Bradford Burns Fort Billingsport
Nov 3

Nov 3 William Bradford Burns Fort Billingsport

Jason Mandresh
Bios

William Bradford was a printer and longtime rival of Benjamin Franklin leading up to the American Revolution.

Poor Richard's Hoax - Making Ben Franklin Famous
Nov 2

Nov 2 Poor Richard's Hoax - Making Ben Franklin Famous

Jason Mandresh
Stories

Benjamin Franklin first became a popular author with his Poor Richard’s Almanac. To gain the public’s attention, he performed an amazing hoax.

John Langdon and the Battle of Fort William and Mary.
Oct 31

Oct 31 John Langdon and the Battle of Fort William and Mary.

Jason Mandresh
Bios, Studies

The Battle of Fort William & Mary is one of the first major instances of Patriots taking up arms against the British in the American Revolution. John Langdon was at the head of the first attack.

Cato III - Ceding Power
Oct 29

Oct 29 Cato III - Ceding Power

Jason Mandresh
Anti-Federalist Fridays

In Cato III an Anti-Federalist author (probably George Clinton) argues that the US Constitution creates a government that encompasses too many people who are spread too far apart.

Gilbert Stuart Captures Founders For Posterity
Oct 28

Oct 28 Gilbert Stuart Captures Founders For Posterity

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Gilbert Stuart painted many of the images we recognize today of the American Founders.

William Samuel Johnson - Represent
Oct 27

Oct 27 William Samuel Johnson - Represent

Jason Mandresh
Bios

William Samuel Johnson was a Delegate to the Stamp Act Congress and Constitutional Convention, but had a bout of Loyalism along the way.

William Livingston Governs New Jersey
Oct 26

Oct 26 William Livingston Governs New Jersey

Jason Mandresh
Bios

William Livingston was perhaps the most powerful man in New Jersey during the American Revolution.

William Duer Almost Bankrupts America
Oct 25

Oct 25 William Duer Almost Bankrupts America

Jason Mandresh
Bios

William Duer’s desire to make money sank two businesses, cause the Panic of 1792 and almost destroyed the American economy in its infancy.

The Godfather of American Intelligence - Nathaniel Sackett
Oct 24

Oct 24 The Godfather of American Intelligence - Nathaniel Sackett

Jason Mandresh
Stories, Bios

Nathaniel Sackett trained Benjamin Tallmadge (leader of the now-famous Culper Ring) in the art of spying.

Goose Van Schaick Leads The Onondaga Expedition
Oct 23

Oct 23 Goose Van Schaick Leads The Onondaga Expedition

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Goose Van Schaick’s most important assignment led him against the Native Americans of the Onondaga Tribe.

Cato II - Hamilton's Arrogance
Oct 22

Oct 22 Cato II - Hamilton's Arrogance

Jason Mandresh
Anti-Federalist Fridays
Esek Hopkins - Commander of the Continental Navy
Oct 21

Oct 21 Esek Hopkins - Commander of the Continental Navy

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Esek Hopkins was the first Commodore of the Continental Navy.

Samuel Kirkland - Preacher on the Frontier
Oct 20

Oct 20 Samuel Kirkland - Preacher on the Frontier

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Samuel Kirkland was a Presbyterian minister who moved to the Mohawk Valley in Upstate New York just as tensions were heating up with the British.

Polly Cooper - Healing Soldiers at Valley Forge
Oct 19

Oct 19 Polly Cooper - Healing Soldiers at Valley Forge

Jason Mandresh
Stories

Polly Cooper was an Oneida woman who helped feed and heal the Continental Soldiers at Valley Forge.

John Schenck and the Ambush of Geary
Oct 18

Oct 18 John Schenck and the Ambush of Geary

Jason Mandresh
Stories

John Schenck was a Captain of a New Jersey Militia unit who led an ambush which had large repercussions in the early days of the Revolutionary War.

Bunking With Hamilton - Robert Troup Revolts With His Roommate
Oct 17

Oct 17 Bunking With Hamilton - Robert Troup Revolts With His Roommate

Jason Mandresh
Bios

Robert Troup was a college buddy of Alexander Hamilton who also participated in the Revolutionary War.

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