Warren took the lead in creating the Massachusetts Provincial Congress. Refusing to leave Boston like the other radical leaders, he died in the fighting on Breed's Hill in 1775
What was it like to actually be there in April, 1775?
This is how the participants, American and British, remembered it
A site for a proposed hydroelectric project also was the site of a grim Revolutionary War battle.
George Washington had his Martha; John Adams had his Abigail—and Henry Knox had his Lucy. Or did Lucy have him? She was high-strung, demanding, and stubborn, but she loved him unto death
Forty years ago a Boston banker suggested that the Battle of Lexington had become a myth, and later evidence proves him right
When Benjamin Franklin came home from France in diplomatic triumph, he left behind a lovely, highborn lady mourning the miles between them.
Scores of towns and counties all over the nation honor some heroics largely invented by Parson Weems
General Washington wanted Benedict Arnold taken alive, right in the heart of British-held New York.