A favorite line from the last bit of notes John Dickinson prepared for his July 1, 1776 speech urging the Continental Congress to wait on independence:
"I should be glad to read a little more in the Doomsday Book of America---Not all---that like the Book of Fate might be too dreadful---Title page---Binding."
He wanted to know if the United States would get the opportunity to exist.
1.7.2023 12:52A favorite line from the last bit of notes John Dickinson prepared for his July 1, 1776 speech urging the Continental Congress to wait on...Can't stop won't stop making Declaration content, even when I have my own draft due to my own committee 😅
https://www.instagram.com/p/CtbwAobJ5aV/
13.6.2023 15:32Can't stop won't stop making Declaration content, even when I have my own draft due to my own committee 😅...I regularly drive through Ursinus College and have to give props to whoever came up with the idea for banners with the motto “It Starts With U And Ends With US”
9.5.2023 16:33I regularly drive through Ursinus College and have to give props to whoever came up with the idea for banners with the motto “It Starts...So sad that today is our final MCEAS event as fellows, but so glad that it's a seminar from our beyond brilliant sabbatical fellow Tara Bynum. Will be thinking about her writing on Obour Tanner for a long time!
5.5.2023 17:46So sad that today is our final MCEAS event as fellows, but so glad that it's a seminar from our beyond brilliant sabbatical fellow Tara...Very much like Mike Borsk to round out our McNeil Center fellowship year with such lovely words: "It would be much easier to wrap up this year had it not been spent with such great colleagues and friends. I count myself lucky to have been part of a cohort as exciting, as serious, and perhaps most importantly, as kind as this one." https://www.mceas.org/news/2023/05/01/mceas-fellow-profile-michael-borsk
2.5.2023 17:07Very much like Mike Borsk to round out our McNeil Center fellowship year with such lovely words: "It would be much easier to wrap up...I love reading toasts from July 4th celebrations and I especially love the gory ones.
A favorite from 1776 in Worcester, MA is "Perpetual itching without the benefit of scratching to the Enemies of America."
But this one from Portsmouth, NH in 1812 is pretty good, too: "The American Eagle. She has power to pick out the eyes of the British Lion and build her nest in their sockets."
1.5.2023 14:18I love reading toasts from July 4th celebrations and I especially love the gory ones.A favorite from 1776 in Worcester, MA is...Sometimes, being an early American historian means being *very* excited to learn that one of your research subjects was inoculated against smallpox 💪
17.4.2023 21:06Sometimes, being an early American historian means being *very* excited to learn that one of your research subjects was inoculated against...I had to go back to April 1775 to understand who was printing in Boston in July 1776, and noticed this cliffhanger on the last page of Edes & Gill's Boston Gazette on April 17.
Spoiler alert: It was never continued, because the thirteenth "Novanglus" letter was preempted by Lexington and Concord, and Edes & Gill never printed together again. (Edes kept the Boston Gazette going in Watertown during the British occupation, Gill started the Continental Journal in Boston after the British left)
17.4.2023 13:44I had to go back to April 1775 to understand who was printing in Boston in July 1776, and noticed this cliffhanger on the last page of Edes..."My anxiety for your welfare will never leave me but with my parting Breath, tis of more importance to me than all this World contains besides."
A gorgeous line from Abigail Adams to John, written while she was mid-recovery from smallpox inoculation
14.4.2023 21:21"My anxiety for your welfare will never leave me but with my parting Breath, tis of more importance to me than all this World contains...If you don't see anything different about this printing of the Declaration of Independence, then come to my presentation at the David Center seminar on Wednesday.
If you do see what's different, then still come! Looking forward to feedback on this pivotal chapter of my dissertation.
10.4.2023 13:45If you don't see anything different about this printing of the Declaration of Independence, then come to my presentation at the David...Realized today that, although Unabhängigkeitserklärung may seem like an unwieldy German word, it has 24 letters, and its English equivalent---Declaration of Independence---has 25. Given how often I type out "Declaration of Independence" in a day, it would actually be more efficient for me to use the German, if I didn't have to pause to add the umlauts.
3.4.2023 14:08Realized today that, although Unabhängigkeitserklärung may seem like an unwieldy German word, it has 24 letters, and its English...Thanks to Rob Lowe's new Netflix show for giving me the word "Declaraish"
Which, admittedly, doesn't sound as good/bad as "Constitutoosh"
(And, despite what the character in the show says, does say something about murder)
2.4.2023 15:00Thanks to Rob Lowe's new Netflix show for giving me the word "Declaraish"Which, admittedly, doesn't sound as good/bad as...Come for the Houdon bust of Jefferson that converted me to early American history, stay for my genuine concern that the Eagles will never make it back to the Super Bowl if I leave the McNeil Center
(And read the other fellows' profiles, too! So glad to be dissertating with this bunch)
https://www.mceas.org/news/2023/03/29/mceas-fellow-profile-emily-sneff
31.3.2023 12:47Come for the Houdon bust of Jefferson that converted me to early American history, stay for my genuine concern that the Eagles will never...The problem with growing up in the boy band era is that I made a quick note to remind myself to "cite JT" and, when I came back to it, I had to think about who I meant.
(@PubliusOrPerish, though "Bye Bye Bye" is on my dissertation playlist)
30.3.2023 16:27The problem with growing up in the boy band era is that I made a quick note to remind myself to "cite JT" and, when I came back to...Wrapping up my draft for the David Center seminar April 12. If you want to know what happened to the Declaration of Independence in London, please come! This is probably the most important chapter of my dissertation, so I'm really looking forward to the feedback from the David Center/APS community. https://www.amphilsoc.org/events/david-center-american-revolution-seminar-eye-enmity-censoring-and-celebrating-declaration
28.3.2023 12:48Wrapping up my draft for the David Center seminar April 12. If you want to know what happened to the Declaration of Independence in London,...Every time I question how much I actually need to talk about Lord Dunmore in my dissertation, another piece of evidence convinces me. This time, a reference in Sylvia Frey's "Between Slavery and Freedom" to Benjamin Henry Latrobe's journals, where he describes seeing "Many Waggon loads of bones of Men and women and children" on Gwynn's Island decades after July 1776, when Dunmore abandoned hundreds of dead and dying Black people there.
23.3.2023 14:04Every time I question how much I actually need to talk about Lord Dunmore in my dissertation, another piece of evidence convinces me. This...Writing group comment of the day goes to @jdmortenson for wondering why, when the British commanders couldn't figure out how to communicate with George Washington in July 1776, he didn't just send them a salutation of "HOWE do you do?"
20.3.2023 21:47Writing group comment of the day goes to @jdmortenson for wondering why, when the British commanders couldn't figure out how to...Glad to have the opportunity to review @PubliusOrPerish's important book, Misinformation Nation, for @contingent_mag. Between things to reference in my dissertation and things to include in my review, I exhausted many Post-It flags. If only I could remember which colors were which!
https://contingentmagazine.org/2023/03/19/snatches-of-uncertain-information/
20.3.2023 13:30Glad to have the opportunity to review @PubliusOrPerish's important book, Misinformation Nation, for @contingent_mag. Between things to...When I tell relative strangers about my work, it's always an adventure. Today, a conversation with my ENT:
👩 I'm finishing my dissertation, so I might need to plan around that.
👨⚕️ What do you study?
👩 Early American history. The Declaration of Independence.
👨⚕️ Ooo! Now, is there a copy of that here in town, or do you have to go down to D.C. for that?
👩 [Stifles urge to give him my full prospectus and/or spreadsheet]
👨⚕️ What did you think of the movie?
👩 [Knows exactly what movie he's talking about]
Excited for the Local Archive and the Semiquincentennial Forum at the McNeil Center today! Come on, PA, let's do some great things in 2026. https://www.mceas.org/events/2023/03/10/local-archive-and-semiquincentennial-forum
10.3.2023 14:50Excited for the Local Archive and the Semiquincentennial Forum at the McNeil Center today! Come on, PA, let's do some great things in...