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July 4, 1776: Birth of a Nation and the 11 years before

Editor's note: As the nation celebrates its 250th birthday in 2026, it's interesting to review a timeline of events leading to the Thirteen Colonies declaring independence from England. The adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, was preceded by years of events that drove many colonists...

June 16

1775: George Washington was appointed commander in chief of the Continental Army by the Second Continental Congress. That same day, Congress authorized the creation of the post of chief engineer for the army, in anticipation of upcoming battles with British forces. The engineers' work building fortifications, surveying terrain, and clearing roads during the war proved so valuable to the Revolutionary forces that the Congress resolved, four years later, based on a recommendation from the Board of War: "That the engineers in the service of the United States shall be formed into a corps, and styled the "corps of engineers;" and shall take rank and enjoy the same rights, honours, and privileges, with the other troops." (Entry of March 11, 1779, Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789)

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SCIENCE IN HISTORY

Pathfinder Pilot Recalls D-Day

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Editor's Note: In May 2019 I traveled to Oxford, Connecticut for media day hosted by the D-Day Squadron as they prepared to depart to...

See the Forest AND the Trees at Redwood National Park

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Editor's Note: In 2015, I visited a redwood forest in northern California for the first time. Before arriving at the edge of the forest,...

Take a Hike – Into a Cauldron!

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Editor's Note: In 2015, I visited Lassen Volcanic National Park in northern California. Its history is the history of the National Park Service because...

Glass: a Hot and Cool Combo of Art and Science

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Editor's note: One of the hottest and coolest stories I have covered was my 2016 visit to the Toledo Museum of Art's Glass Pavilion...

Sneakers Have Soles – and Soul

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Editor's note: In December 2015 I learned of a new exhibit at the Toledo Museum of Art - The Rise of Sneaker Culture. Curated...

A Graphic Novel: On the Front Lines with Larry Lather*

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Editor's note: Feb. 11, 2026 - In 2020 as the pandemic unfolded, I decided to create a graphic novel about the importance of handwashing...

RECOMMENDED READING

Nancy Love: WASP Pilot

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May 22, 2026 - Nancy Love: WASP Pilot by Sarah Byrn Rickman (2019) is the story of...

Book Recommendation: The Berlin Candy Bomber

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Book Recommendation: Rosa Parks: A Life

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March 17, 2026 - In the 1990s, Douglas Brinkley, author and historian, was searching for a definitive...