
Resurrecting the revolutionary spirit through bold essays on liberty, virtue, and American excellence. Digging deep into the minds of the Founders and the fire of 1776. No nostalgia. No politics. Just truth and grit.
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January 30, 1750. Boston.
Across the Atlantic in England and in every Anglican parish in the American colonies, the day is being marked as a fast day. The Church of England has set it apart in mourning for King Charles I, executed by Parli...
In the Forge the Son launch essay I wrote about Thomas Murphy, my seventh great-grandfather, a private in the 2nd Regiment of the Salem County New Jersey Militia.
I wrote about the gap between his formation and mine. How the pride of the l...
Philadelphia, 1739. Benjamin Franklin is standing in Market Street with a crowd that has filled the square to hear an English preacher who has come to the colonies for the first time.
Franklin is a skeptic. He has not come to be converted....
Yesterday was Memorial Day.
The flags were out. The speeches were made. The number was cited in various forms.
An estimated 6,800 Americans were killed in action. Another 17,000 died of disease. Approximately 8,500 perished while prisoner...
October 25, 1780. Boston. Samuel Cooper steps into the pulpit of the Brattle Street Church to preach before the first governor of the newly independent state of Massachusetts.
The constitution John Adams had drafted took effect that same d...
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