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  1. What to do with Dr. Benjamin Church, allegedly first arch-traitor of the American War for Independence? http://bit.ly/69L3ld
  2. Review of portrait collection united by theme of "Lives Shaped by the American Revolution": http://bit.ly/7rW87q
  3. RT @GeoWashington: my letter on the Constitution might break records ($1.5-2.5 million) at Christie's next month. http://bit.ly/1hU8tt
  4. James Barrett's farmhouse in Concord, main objective of the British march on 19 Apr 1775, courtesy of @gardenkeeper: http://bit.ly/3w0Toq
  5. Gordon S. Wood in WASH POST on why academic historians don't tell stories: http://bit.ly/1zbC77
  6. RT @alberkes: Op-ed in the NY TIMES on what Franklin, Jefferson & Co. had to say about climate change. http://bit.ly/4rQlcq
  7. A plea for heraldry experts to discuss the Nathan Barrett gravestone in Concord, Mass.: http://bit.ly/2fHGAB
  8. Not really written TO boy, but written FOR him. RT @BBCHistoryMag: Lincoln letter to an eight-year-old boy on sale http://bit.ly/3j5QF0
  9. RT @CLTcurator: Really appreciates the article on 18th century laundries from @colonialwmsburg http://bit.ly/11xCnM
  10. First of THREE-part series about an accused embezzler in early-1800s New York, from the AAS: http://bit.ly/fnSCe
  11. The official discussion of a proposal to exchange prisoners during the Revolutionary War, and what actually went down: http://bit.ly/32ZjEk
  12. Woburn (Mass.) Historical Society to debut film about town native Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, tonight: http://bit.ly/2nGYnG
  13. RT @HistoricalChoc: Video touching on 18c chocolate pots and other furnishings in coffeehouse @ColonialWmsburg http://bit.ly/2NJ4PX
  14. RT @alberkes: This is awesome - Thomas Jefferson stars (kinda) in an #Aquaman cartoon, circa 1942. Well, I guess... http://bit.ly/2CYRXc
  15. Two-part investigation of an accused embezzler in the early American republic, from AAS: http://bit.ly/13mhlj
  16. .@wceberly Benj. Franklin takes sides in Nov 1776? Wasn't that a few months after he helped write Declaration? Guess London finally noticed.
  17. RT @Boy_Monday: RT @UVA: Founding Fathers project one of features on UVA Today radio show http://bit.ly/fmDLl
  18. Did Paul Revere's wife Rachel unknowingly carry instructions for a British spy? http://bit.ly/3FMxzw
  19. Three sites with glimpses of women's lives in 18c America: http://bit.ly/2AhXxT
  20. Early American Crime reported in local newspaper: http://bit.ly/444uKM