TL;DR -- We will do a series on the Siege in the next few months. It dragged on for almost a year.
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For those who have not heard of the 250th of the U.S., we are in the first year of the Revolution as it started in the Boston area in Spring of 1775. Usually, people talk of 1776, but that is for the signing of the Declaration of Independence in July which is when the 250th year will end and when we start the 251st year.
Of the remembrance of a long war. It started before 1775. Then, Cornwallis surrendered in the fall of 1781. However, hostilities continued and the treaty was not signed until 1783. We have lots of material to cover, related to families personally.
For this post, we will do a few looks at the Siege of Boston. Today, let's look at a few past posts on the subject. These are in order that they appeared in the blog with the year of posting noted.
- Regimental History, Seige of Boston (2015) -- Last Issue, Massassachusetts Magazine (2018) -- the first and last of 4 articles per year for over a decade.
- Elizabeth (Gardner) Blanchard (2019) - look at families and their contribution.
- Boston first (2024) - on the evacuation that ended the Siege of Boston.
- George Washington in Boston (2025) - he was up there for several months, long enough for Martha to visit.
- Southern Campaign (2025) - after the British left Boston, they were in PA and NY. At some point, there was a choice to get the southern colonies on their side.
- General Nathanael Greene (2025) - he was at Boston, under Washington. More on him later.
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- Bunker Hill West, 1873 (2025) - we have had a lot of posts on this hill in DTLA which can be used to watch the changes in the U.S. over the time of the area post New Spain's rule.
At this time, in late October, we have five months before the Siege ended. April was a long while ago. People were coping and organizing.
Remarks: Modified: 10/23/2025
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