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Clubbing in Annapolis
Who knew that going clubbing was all the rage in colonial Annapolis? Of course, the city’s elite gentlemen’s clubs of 250 years ago were...

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Dec 23, 20214 min read


A Vast Loss Of Time
I’ve written before (see especially “A Predictable Pattern”, November 26, 2020) about colonial Maryland’s last proprietary governor,...

HistoricAnnapolis
Dec 7, 20214 min read


Common Complaints
These days, when public complaints about politics, the media, and rising prices abound, turning back our attention 250 years ago reveals...

HistoricAnnapolis
Nov 11, 20214 min read


The Meanest House In Town
A year after actress Nancy Hallam captivated an anonymous Annapolis gentleman (most likely Rev. Jonathan Boucher—see “In Praise of...

HistoricAnnapolis
Sep 18, 20213 min read


Down A Rabbit Hole
Sometimes a 250-year-old clipping from the Maryland Gazette sends me down a research rabbit hole. The welcome mat into this week’s warren...

HistoricAnnapolis
Aug 21, 20214 min read


Five Pounds Reward
A little more than a year ago, I mentioned two projects that told the stories of nine freedom seekers who tried to escape from bound...

HistoricAnnapolis
Aug 6, 20213 min read


Where's My Package?
"I will leave no stone unturn’d to find out who keeps them from me..." Online shipment tracking has really spoiled us. Through the magic...

HistoricAnnapolis
Jul 23, 20213 min read


Five Years Before Independence
250 years ago, on July 4, 1771, the American colonies were only five years away from declaring their independence from England....

HistoricAnnapolis
Jul 4, 20213 min read


Good Times And Bad
The Maryland Gazette provides an invaluable window into what Annapolis was like 250 years ago. News articles and public letters tell us...

HistoricAnnapolis
Jun 4, 20212 min read


A Place In Our Paper
My last blog included a piece by John Clapham printed in the May 2, 1771 Maryland Gazette. In it, the son-in-law of Annapolis printer...

HistoricAnnapolis
May 20, 20212 min read


The Freedom And Impartiality Of Your Press
This past Monday was World Press Freedom Day, and the theme “Information as a Public Good” was just as relevant 250 years ago as it is...

HistoricAnnapolis
May 6, 20213 min read


Turning Tables
Two hundred fifty years ago, Joshua Johnson was about to embark on a bold commercial venture. The Annapolis merchant placed an ad in the...

HistoricAnnapolis
Apr 22, 20213 min read


Rumors Of War
England and France engaged in military conflict with one another for 73 of the 126 years between 1689 and 1815, or almost 60% of the...

HistoricAnnapolis
Apr 8, 20214 min read


The Propriety Of A Private Inspection
In the five months since Maryland’s official tobacco inspection system stopped functioning because of a political dispute between...

HistoricAnnapolis
Mar 25, 20213 min read


The Course of Human Affairs
I’ve commented before about the innate delays in 18th-century reporting. Because the latest news could travel only as fast as a horse...

HistoricAnnapolis
Mar 12, 20213 min read


A Slow News Cycle
Some news cycles are lighter than others, and that was just as true 250 years ago as it is today. Of course, some 21st-century media work...

HistoricAnnapolis
Feb 25, 20212 min read


Just A Few Queries
I’ve written before (see my November 5, 2020, November 26, 2020, and January 14, 2021 blog entries) about Governor Robert Eden’s...

HistoricAnnapolis
Feb 12, 20213 min read


Our Little Capital
William Eddis arrived in Annapolis in September 1769, three months after his patron, Governor Robert Eden. The Englishman quickly...

HistoricAnnapolis
Jan 28, 20212 min read


Off To A Rough Start
It would be a wonderful world if old problems simply disappeared with the start of a new year, but that’s not the real world that we...

HistoricAnnapolis
Jan 14, 20212 min read

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