250 and Counting

250 and Counting


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May 17, 1775: Daniel LeRoy
May 17, 2025

Is it just me or does Daniel LeRoy look a lot like actor Richard Kind? Daniel LeRoy was born in upstate New York and started to put together a pretty good settlement, but an unfortunate choice on his

May 16, 1775: The Hanna’s Town Resolves
May 16, 2025

While the Declaration of Independence was still about 15 months away, a small community in the far western reaches of Pennsylvania decided not to wait around for it to happen, and they took matters in

May 15, 1775: The Continental Congress Toughens Up
May 15, 2025

The Second Continental Congress has only been convened for about five days and things are already heating up for them. Delegates are still arriving. Lexington and Concord has upset their original plan

May 14, 1775: Don’t Mess With Fairhaven
May 14, 2025

The Thirteen Colonies didnt have a lot in the way of a navy to help them with their battles, especially not against perhaps the biggest and best navy ever up until then. What they did have was people

May 13, 1775: Lyman Hall Joins the Continental Congress
May 13, 2025

Dr. Lyman Hall gets a little name recognition because he was a strong supporting character in the play/film 1776, but he was more involved in the Revolution than that. While Georgia (eventually) sent

May 12, 1775: The Taking of Fort Crown Point
May 12, 2025

A fort was built at Crown Point in 1730 by the French. The British attacked it twice before the French finally destroyed it in 1759. That same year the British began building a new fort for defending

May 11, 1775: The Second Continental Congress Gets to Business
May 11, 2025

When the Second Continental Congress convened, they spent a little time with the formalities of going over credentials and establishing some ground rules. But right after that, they got right down to

May 10, 1775: The Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
May 10, 2025

Mike has done a pretty good job of covering the basic story in todays episode, so I thought Id spend a minute with you on the cover art. This image, which had to be cropped to fit the parameters of

May 9, 1775: Jacob J. Brown
May 09, 2025

When it comes to the War of 1812, Baltimore and the Fort McHenry get to eat for free for a long time, because they get most of the good stories: the star-spangled banner and Francis Scott Key, the bat

May 8, 1775: William G. Weld
May 08, 2025

If youre like me, youll hear a less-common name from history and have yourself a moment of WaitI should know that name, but from where? William G. Weld was one of those names, but it turns out t