Founder of the Day
Founder of the Day tells the stories of underappreciated American Revolutionaries.
Hi, my name is Jason and I am the founder of Founder of the Day.
Founder of the Day is a website where I write daily articles on the American Revolution in an effort to tell the stories of the more obscure Foundering Parents of the United States.
I've added this YouTube channel as an opportunity to actually TELL these stories in addition to writing about them.
Videos will be published regularly and a new article can be read each morning on FounderoftheDay.com.
Mad Anne Bailey
Revolutionary Families - The Stockton/Boudinot Connection
Samuel Huntington - First President of the United States In Congress Assembled
South Carolina's Leading Federalists - The Pinckney Family
The Medicine Smuggling Constitution Signer - Hugh Williamson (Live Clip)
William Barron Got His Leg Removed By John Adams
Napoleon and the American Revolution
Stephen Van Rensselaer - 10th Wealthiest American EVER @FounderoftheDay
Stephen Mix Mitchell's Brief Senate Appearance
Looking Forward To Founders in 2022
William Maxwell's Role in the Crossing of the Delaware
David Hosack - The Doctor At The Duel
Francis Nash: The Regulator Movement, and The Revolutionary War
Aaron Burr's Ascent In New York Politics
David Cobb's Yorktown With General Washington
Tench Tilghman Delivers The Good News
Joseph Hawley Recommends Union To The First Continental Congress
Joseph Nourse Serves The First 6 Presidents
The Essays of Cato (Anti-Federalist Papers)
The John Henry Letters - The Correspondence That Started The War of 1812
John Henry Stalls The Articles of Confederation
Ezekiel Cornell Arrests The Mayor of New York City
Matthew Thornton Shows Up Late But Signs The Declaration Anyway
Aedanus Burke vs The Society of The Cincinnati
Roger Enos Bails on the Quebec Expedition
Cato VII - Congressional Involvement with Elections (Anti-Federalist Paper)
Silas Wheeler Loses His Hair For His Country
From Arnold to Napoleon - Eleazer Oswald's Revolutionary Wars
Eleazer McComb and the Inefficiency of the Continental Congress
Thomas Hunt Flandrau Goes Into Business With Burr