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While America remembers George Washington as the father of the country, Dr. Joseph Warren, a Revolutionary War hero, has been relegated to oft-forgotten history because of a battlefield bullet.
Joseph Warren was a key leader of the American Revolution, mobilizing troops and managing a circle of spies. But he's mainly ...
Even though our city was founded 20 years after Americans declared independence from British colonial rule, we thought it ...
Freemasons played a significant role in the American Revolution; George Washington was a freemason, as was Dr. Joseph Warren, a hero of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
He was “a man of respect, a gentleman physician,” adds Christian Di Spigna, author of Founding Martyr: The Life and Death of Dr. Joseph Warren, the American Revolution’s Lost Hero.
Every year, on July 1st in many countries, including India, the world pauses to honor those who dedicate their lives to ...
Now, with “Father Anonymous,” Blecker hopes to give Dr. Joseph Warren, who died in the Battle of Bunker Hill 250 years ago, the historical recognition he believes is long overdue on June 17.
Dr. Joseph Warren lost his life at the Battle of Bunker Hill in June 1775. He had gained a reputation as an eloquent defender of individual rights and American independence.
In 1775, an unsung hero of the Revolutionary War, Western Pennsylvania's Colonel William Thompson, helped drive back the ...
The war for American independence had its first martyr. Many years later, when the Bunker Hill Monument was dedicated in 1843, John Quincy Adams refused to attend.