The Time When New York City Seriously Considered Seceding From the United States
A culture clash driven by finances and Old World alignments had the Big Apple contemplating leaving the Union. The Civil War ended that
On the eve of the Civil War, the mayor of Dutch-founded NYC sought to secede from the union to escape the Yankee-settled Upstate I wrote about it -- and the many related Gotham statehood drives that followed -- for @smithsonianmag.bsky.social:
www.smithsonianmag.com/history/time...
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Leon, you find the coolest stuff in police/court records and periodicals!
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Are you finalizing a syllabus and looking for short, accessible articles to assign on some aspect of American history before 1900? Did you know that Commonplace has a subject tags page that allows you to easily browse our 25 year back catalog? Check it out here: ๐๏ธ
commonplace.online/article/subj...
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Cover shows watercolor & ink illustration depicting a panoramic view of the West Point encampment done in 1782 by Pierre Charles L'Enfant, a French engineer serving in the Continental Army. To preorder at generous discount, visit Fort Plain Museum Store fortplainmuseum.square.site/product/preo...
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Thanks, Leon! Yes, let's catch up soon.
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Coming out in late May. It is an honor to be sharing the story of James Selkirk, Scottish immigrant and New Yorker who spent over seven years serving in the Continental Army.
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A copy of Cornelia H. Dayton and Sharon V. Salingerโs 2014 book, Robert Loveโs Warnings: Searching for Strangers in Colonial Boston sits on a pine kitchen table. The cover is a contemporary painting of Bostonโs harbor and skyline.
I finally got around to reading Sharon Salinger and Nina Daytonโs Robert Loveโs Warnings, and itโs absolutely fantastic: a fine-grained urban social history that never loses sight of the bigger picture or the largest questions about identity, mobility, poverty, and belonging ๐๏ธ
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Music never stopped!
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Perry Miller, _New England Mind_. On my side table for a decade and I'm only 70 pages in.
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This is an amazing essay, dataset, maps, analysis about commerce between Philadelphia and Haiti across the revolutionary period. A model for other studies. Highly recommend!
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โThe game's afoot: follow your spirit, and upon this charge, cry โGod for Harry, England, and Saint George!โโ
Wishing all my followers a very happy Saint Georgeโs Day x
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The Early Republic Tracker
The Early Republic Tracker documents instances where the federal government is removing facts and stories essential to the publicโs understanding American history from public historical sites, museโฆ
The Early Republic Tracker is now live!
This new initiative from the #JERPano documents efforts to alter or erase interpretations of early U.S. history at public sites, national parks, and federal websites through citizen contributions. Visit the site at: thepanorama.shear.org/2025/04/09/t...
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Archived Resources | The Society for Military History
The Society for Military History is now archiving historical materials related to military history that are disappearing from federal or state websites. We are open to submissions, anonymously or otherwise. Please see
www.smh-hq.org/archivedreso... and note there the submission links.
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screenshot for the website neh for all, with "impact" "local perspectives" and "resources" options.
The @humanitiesall.bsky.social has a resource, NEH for All, w data about the impact of the NEH locally and nationally. Yes, it is important to right now use the contact and advocacy resources, but it's also critical, imho, to read, gather, & share this info w family &community. www.nehforall.org
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#OnThisDay in 1818, the War Pension Act was signed to address care for veterans.
Continental Army veteran Lieutenant Samuel Gerock presented this almanac on display at the Museum as proof of his military service for his 1818 pension application.
Explore with our online interactive: bit.ly/4hisyPZ
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Not โdisappeared.โ
Erased by frightened small-minded petty racist individuals.
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Dictator shit
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Judge Okamoto was a recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, Bronze Star and Purple Heart with 3x oak leaf clusters. He was a 1967 commissionee of the UCLA Army ROTC Program, despite being a graduate of crosstown rival USC.
I have had the honor of attending dinners with him twice
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This is not about โremoving all references to diversity, equity, and inclusion.โ Itโs about resegregating the US military and the US government more broadly. We donโt need to accept the right-wing framing of this.
15.03.2025 03:39 โ ๐ 53 ๐ 27 ๐ฌ 3 ๐ 0
Running this one again. Wearily
29.01.2025 00:02 โ ๐ 41 ๐ 12 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 1
Between illegally firing Inspectors General and illegally impounding Congressionally appropriated spending and setting his militia free and purging the Justice Department and unleashing the ethnic cleansing police, Iโm starting to think that โjust for one dayโ might not have been on the level.
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Read Belinda Sutton's petition here @harvardlibrary.bsky.social iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/vi...
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"Began to mend by degrees." Dec 1777. Mad day but never too busy to think about how we know the past. A lovely family gifted this Revolutionary War soldier's diary to the JCB today. He writes about getting sick. Illness rather than battlefield wounds the most common medical issues. ๐๏ธ
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Enjoyed sharing my research on James Selkirk at the American Historical Association annual meeting. #AHA2025 #AmRev #ContinentalArmy #JamesSelkirk #SelkirkMemoir
06.01.2025 15:22 โ ๐ 4 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
History Friends, if you are attending the AHA conference in January, stop by Poster Session #1 (Sunday morning) and say hello. Here's a sneak peek of my presentation: "A Personal Account and a Borrowed History: The Revolutionary War Memoir of James Selkirk."
28.12.2024 16:02 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
Early American historian @ Brown University; author of Stealing America; The Indian Great Awakening; Decoding Roger Williams; Reading Roger Williams. PI for @stolenrelations.bsky.social; father of four; loves to sail, run, hike, and run.
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Wing Curator, History of Printing @NewberryLibrary. Dix-huitiรจmiste. Love Madeira, hot air balloons, civilitรฉ type & maรฎtres รฉcrivains.
Joined to follow sports, used to blog about Simpsons, nerdy bookworm deep into astronomy, computers, history, & movies. I work in software but am (foolishly) writing a book:
We Kicked Their Ass: A New and Better History of the American Revolution
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The Society for Military History and the Journal of Military History's Official Bluesky Page. Posts by @awilks.bksy.social
Writing and teaching history for a wider public. Black North American border-crossing after the Underground Railroad; Civil War and Reconstruction in the West; Mid-Century Modern art and architecture from Millard Sheets. Californian in NYC. adamarenson.com
#Historian. Author #BlackTudors #Heiresses (out September 2025) Collaborative educator #TeachingBlackTudors
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Historian with a Thing for Things
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M.A. American History | Historian of the American Revolution & Print Culture ๐ฅ | Public History | Digital Humanities ๐ชถ
Professor @ USC. I write about African American life in early national and antebellum Boston.
My posts are my own opinions and do not reflect those of my employer.
18-19c Early Am & Atlantic Historian. PhD. Hist of Science. Market Economy. Communication Networks. Material Culture. Empire. Land. GIS. Pedagogy. ADHDawesome. Public & Digital History. Socials Editor #JERPano. Plant Aficionado & Self Service Barista.
Every copy of the Declaration of Independence has a story to tell. Follow for news and stories from 1776, curated by @emilysneff.bsky.social
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NCPH advances the field of public history, promoting professionalism among history practitioners and encouraging historians' engagement with the public.
Historian. Author. Professor. Budding Curmudgeon. I study the contrast between image and reality in America, especially in politics.
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๐๐ณ๏ธโ๐ People > projects.
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Historian. Authored 40-page journal article on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 12 visits to Westchester County. Led successful campaigns to preserve/protect a historic riding stable and a former train station.
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Westchester County, New York
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Also teach digital culture and heritage (Universitรฉ Paris Citรฉ)
The CUNY Graduate Center Early American Republic Seminar is a student-run organization devoted to the study of Early American History.
Regular hybrid seminars, Fridays at 2:30 PM EST Fall & Spring.
For this semester's schedule visit us: opencuny.org/ears
Snapshots of enslaved life in Massachusetts by Wayne Tucker. https://elevennames.substack.com/