April 9, 1775: Something’s Happening…Maybe Not

Cover art for April 9, 1775: Portrait of Ann Arrundell (original spelling of her name), artist and date unknown.

In January of 1775 someone took the time to write a 1400-word account of a riot that took place in Annapolis, Maryland just a few days earlier. The pseudonymous author alleged that a shipload of tea was burned in the harbor as an alternative to destroying the tea and tar-and-feathering the ship’s owner.

But word got back to the folks in Annapolis, of course, and they countered with a resolution involving a reprinting of that article, plus a refutation of the allegations made. The basic thrust? The guy made it all up, and whatever he didn’t make up still isn’t true; it just happens to be close to the truth.

Who’s the woman in the cover art? Tune in and find out.

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