Relics Of The Life And Death Of Thomas Paine
About one hundred and fifty people, many of them ladies, assembled in the auditorium of Masonic temple last evening to listen to addresses, or eulogies, upon the life of Thomas Paine.
About one hundred and fifty people, many of them ladies, assembled in the auditorium of Masonic temple last evening to listen to addresses, or eulogies, upon the life of Thomas Paine.
Historic spot in Westchester county marked by a monument on the farm which the state bestowed for patriotic services—how William Cobbett took body away.
Historic Spot In Westchester County Marked By A Paine Monument Read Post »
What did Thomas Paine do? No other man ever did as much for political liberty as Thomas Paine.
Cincinnati Address at the National Liberal Party in 1902 Read Post »
The name of the organization was changed from National Liberal League to National Liberal Party, as the members desire to enter into politics.
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Not a single fact has ever been adduced incompatible with Paine’s authorship of the Junius letters, and it is equally certain that he drafted the Declaration of Independence.
In a search for other material we stumbled on a correspondence between Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, Thomas Paine and John Breckinridge, the elder, concerning the Louisiana Purchase.
Col. Breckinridge “The Silver-Tongued Orator” Eulogizes Thomas Paine Read Post »
The transformation of North-st. in New Rochelle-on-the-Sound into a modern boulevard to connect that city with White Plains and the villages on the Hudson River is now in progress.
It has become necessary to move the monument erected to Thomas Paine, politician, philosopher and maker of republics, from the roadside in front of the farm that was his near New Rochelle, N. Y.
Tom Paine’s Body – Mystery as to Whereabouts of Remains Read Post »
The author has handled his subject fairly. Paine’s life deserves some considerable study more than it has ever received.
David Heap of Pasadena, before a large and appreciative audience, gave a 45-minute talk on “Thomas Paine, Fighter for Freedom in Country and Conscience.”
David Heap Lecture: Thomas Paine, Fighter for Freedom Read Post »
The Society of Theophilanthropists, whose first public meeting was held in Paris, January 16, 1797, was of purely religious origin.
Thomas Paine, the revolutionary statesman, is to be commemorated by the largest bronze portrait bust ever made, which is to be erected at the national capital by the Paine Historical society.
Large Paine Bust Portrait to Be Erected at Washington Read Post »