Aaron Burr is arrested for treason

Aaron Burr is arrested for treason   On this day in history, February 19, 1807, Aaron Burr is arrested for treason. Aaron Burr was America’s third Vice-President under Thomas Jefferson. He is best-known today for killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel after some private comments Hamilton made disparaging Burr’s character

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George Coryell, George Washington’s last living pallbearer dies

George Coryell, George Washington’s last living pallbearer dies   On this day in history, February 18, 1850, George Coryell, George Washington’s last living pallbearer dies. Coryell and his family served an interesting and colorful place in the American Revolution. His grandfather was one of the founders of Coryell’s Ferry on

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The House of Commons passes the Stamp Act

The House of Commons passes the Stamp Act   On this day in history, February 17, 1765, the House of Commons passes the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act would be one of the primary points of contention between the American colonists and Parliament in the years leading up to the

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South Carolina patriot Christopher Gadsden is born

South Carolina patriot Christopher Gadsden is born   On this day in history, February 16, 1724, South Carolina patriot Christopher Gadsden is born. Gadsden was one of the most prominent patriots in the south during the American Revolution. He was born into a wealthy family in Charleston, South Carolina and

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Abraham Clark is born

Abraham Clark is born   On this day in history, February 15, 1726, Abraham Clark, signer of the Declaration of Independence from New Jersey, is born. Clark was born in Elizabethtown, New Jersey (now Elizabeth) and was trained as a surveyor. He taught himself law and was involved in surveying

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The Battle of Kettle Creek is won

The Battle of Kettle Creek is won   On this day in history, February 14, 1779, the Battle of Kettle Creek is won, which turns out to be one of the most important battles in Georgia during the American Revolution. The British had begun their southern strategy to take back

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General George Rogers Clark dies

General George Rogers Clark dies   On this day in history, February 13, 1818, General George Rogers Clark dies. Clark was called the “Conqueror of the Old Northwest,” for his military exploits. Clark made his first surveying trip into Kentucky in 1772, when settlers were pouring into the region. Lord

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Revolutionary War hero Thaddeus Kosciuszko is born

Revolutionary War hero Thaddeus Kosciuszko is born   On this day in history, February 12, 1746, Revolutionary War hero Thaddeus Kosciuszko is born in Poland. Kosciuszko studied engineering and artillery in France, but he also studied the arts and became a fairly accomplished artist and composer. After his studies, Kosciuszko

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Pennsylvania General John Cadwalader dies

Pennsylvania General John Cadwalader dies   On this day in history, February 10, 1786, Pennsylvania General John Cadwalader dies. Cadwalader was a wealthy Philadelphia merchant and general who played a prominent role in the early years of the Revolution. He was born to a wealthy physician, but never finished college

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