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Joseph Warren was a key leader of the American Revolution, mobilizing troops and managing a circle of spies. But he's mainly ...
Massachusetts doctor Joseph Warren was a prominent patriot during the American Revolution, a stirring orator who managed a busy medical practice as well as a spy network. Warren dispatched Paul ...
Mark Spencer’s review of Stacy Schiff’s “The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams” (Fall Books, Oct. 8) provides an insightful look at a historical character about whom, as Mr. Spencer puts it ...
The most sensational rumor going back more than a century, is that Margaret Kemble Gage, the wife of the British general, helped tip off the American Revolution.
In this insightful biography, independent scholar Christian di Spigna, makes an excellent case that Dr. Joseph Warren (1771-1775) not only merits a place among the “Founding Fathers”, but that the ...
In 1775, an unsung hero of the Revolutionary War, Western Pennsylvania's Colonel William Thompson, helped drive back the ...
Two hundred and fifty years ago, the Founding Father advocated for American independence in an oration commemorating the Boston Massacre.
Even though our city was founded 20 years after Americans declared independence from British colonial rule, we thought it ...
For nearly 50 years, Roslyn resident Robert Blecker has quietly lived among neighbors, but on stage and in the classroom, his voice has been anything but quiet.
During the American Revolution, more than in any subsequent U.S. war, doctors played critical roles beyond their medical functions. A key leader at the outset of the war was Dr. Joseph Warren.
July 4th History: Catholic Patriots Were Unsung Heroes in American Revolution No doubt members of the Church made their mark as our nation began.
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