The Liberty Dispatch Blog
The Signing of the Declaration: The Day that Al...
We picture it as a single dramatic moment, the Founders gathered in Philadelphia's Independence Hall, quills in hand, signing their names to the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776,...
The Signing of the Declaration: The Day that Al...
We picture it as a single dramatic moment, the Founders gathered in Philadelphia's Independence Hall, quills in hand, signing their names to the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776,...
The Boston Tea Party: The Night the Harbor Ran ...
Everyone knows the story. Colonists, fed up with British taxation, dressed as Mohawk Indians and dumped 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor on the night of December 16, 1773....
The Boston Tea Party: The Night the Harbor Ran ...
Everyone knows the story. Colonists, fed up with British taxation, dressed as Mohawk Indians and dumped 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor on the night of December 16, 1773....
Patrick Henry: The Voice of Liberty Who Almost ...
“Give me liberty, or give me death!” The words echo across two and a half centuries. We know the phrase. We know the man who shouted it. However, here is...
Patrick Henry: The Voice of Liberty Who Almost ...
“Give me liberty, or give me death!” The words echo across two and a half centuries. We know the phrase. We know the man who shouted it. However, here is...
Betsy Ross: The Flag, the Legend, and What We A...
Many people imagine Betsy Ross creating the first American flag at George Washington's personal request, trimming the stars from a single fold of cloth. It is one of the most...
Betsy Ross: The Flag, the Legend, and What We A...
Many people imagine Betsy Ross creating the first American flag at George Washington's personal request, trimming the stars from a single fold of cloth. It is one of the most...
Paul Revere: Three Riders and the Midnight That...
“Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere.” As Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote in 1861, eighty-six years after the fact. The poem is historic....
Paul Revere: Three Riders and the Midnight That...
“Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere.” As Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote in 1861, eighty-six years after the fact. The poem is historic....
Nathan Hale: The Spy Who Left No Intelligence
He is remembered as America's first great spy. As a young schoolteacher, he volunteered to go behind British lines, was captured, and faced the gallows with the famous words: “I...
Nathan Hale: The Spy Who Left No Intelligence
He is remembered as America's first great spy. As a young schoolteacher, he volunteered to go behind British lines, was captured, and faced the gallows with the famous words: “I...

