Today in Johnson City History

Today in Johnson City History

Today in Johnson City History, Sunday, January 25, 2026

Posting again - some readers did not receive this earlier today - My apologies - RH

Rebecca Henderson's avatar
Rebecca Henderson
Jan 25, 2026
∙ Paid

Thursday, January 25, 1776: Two hundred and fifty years ago today, Nicholas Cooke wrote the following letter to George Washington. As usual, the original spellings and punctuations have been reproduced below.

“Providence January 25th 1776

“Sir

“I have consulted the General Committee upon the Subject of your Letter of the 16th instant. For many Years past the Inhabitants of this Colony, surrounded on the Land-Side by Connecticut and the Massachusetts-Bay, thinking themselves in a perfect State of Security, entirely neglected military Discipline, and disposed of their Arms so generally that, at the breaking out of the present War, the Colony was in a Manner disarmed. We have taken every Method in our Power by purchasing, by employing Manufacturers, and by Importation, to procure a sufficient Quantity, but are still so deficient that the same Arms which have been rated at 6 and 8 Dollars at Cambridge are readily bought here at 10 and 12. Indeed we shall scarcely be able to find Arms for the Troops we have ordered to be raised for our immediate Defence. Besides which the peculiar Situation of the Colony requires that every Man in it should be furnished: And the Assembly have accordingly ordered that every Man should be furnished, by the 15th Day of April, next under severe Penalties. In these Circumstances I do not think your Excellency can depend upon any Supplies of Muskets from this Colony. I am with great Respect, Sir Your Excellency’s Most obedient humble Servant

This post is for paid subscribers

Already a paid subscriber? Sign in
© 2026 Rebecca Henderson · Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start your SubstackGet the app
Substack is the home for great culture