June 26, 1775: George Washington Visits New York City

Cover art for June 26, 1775: “A south west view of the city of New York” drawn by British officer Captain Thomas Howdell and engraved by P. Canot. Specific date not known but believed to be during the early years of the war.

In 1775, New York didn’t have a Times Square, nor a Statue of Liberty, nor even a Brooklyn Bridge. Bagels hadn’t made it to the new world, and pizza wasn’t a thing yet.

So why did George Washington feel it necessary to stop in New York City on his way to Boston?

Short answer: he knew that some of the locals were nervous about his taking command of the army.

Longer answer: oh no, you don’t. You’re going to have to listen to Mike tell you.

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