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Profiles of 1776 | The Wolcott Family

Week of June 15
Few anecdotes from America’s pivotal year of 1776 are as delightful as the one involving Founding Father, soldier, and Connecticut representative Oliver Wolcott and his remarkable little family…

Profiles of 1776 | The Wolcott Family2026-06-15T21:41:48+00:00

John Dunlap | Profiles of 1776

Week of June 1
The distribution of truth has been labeled a treasonous act many times throughout the ages. Publishers have often been persecuted—whether for printing Bibles, tracts, or treatises—and have…

John Dunlap | Profiles of 17762026-06-15T21:24:04+00:00

Caesar Rodney | Profiles of 1776

Week of May 25
Perilous times produce heroes of all types, and it was God’s particular grace on America during her founding era to possess men whose courage matched their vast intellect. Each delegate who…

Caesar Rodney | Profiles of 17762026-05-25T18:03:02+00:00

Joseph Reed | Profiles of 1776

Week of May 4
Joseph Reed was a charming and proficient London-trained attorney residing in Philadelphia when George Washington accepted command of the American Army in 1775. With the Continental…

Joseph Reed | Profiles of 17762026-05-09T20:39:52+00:00

Nathanael Greene | Profiles of 1776

Week of April 27
The American Revolution was a “young man’s cause,” as historian David McCullough observed, noting that the average patriot was under the age of forty-five—with the commander-in-chief of the…

Nathanael Greene | Profiles of 17762026-05-09T20:38:09+00:00
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