This Day In Founders History – 15 October
This Day in Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation.
This Day in Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation.
This Day in Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation.
This Day in Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation.
This Day in Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation.
One notable birthday on this day in history in 1722, that of Samuel Adams. Adams had a lead role in the events leading up to the Boston Tea Party and was a delegate for Massachusetts in the Continental Congress, signing the Declaration of Independence. Find out what else happened on This Day in Founders History at mikechurch.com
In 1789 on this day, Samuel Osgood was appointed the first Postmaster General by President Washington. One of Osgood’s first acts was to make the Baltimore Post Office the regional headquarters. Find out what else happened on This Day in Founders History at mikechurch.com
On this day in 1789, twelve amendments to the Constitution were proposed by the First Federal Congress of the United States and sent to the state legislatures for ratification. To find out what else happened on This Day in Founders History check out mikechurch.com
On this day in 1789, Congress passed the Judiciary Act of 1789, officially titled “An Act to Establish the Judicial Courts of the United States” and President Washington signed it into law. Find out what else happened on This Day in Founders History at mikechurch.com
September 21, 1784, the Pennsylvania Packet, and the General Advertiser, a weekly newspaper, began daily publication. Find out what else happened on This Day in Founders History at mikechurch.com