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Posted on: January 15, 2026 | Last Modified on: January 12, 2026

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1776

While first published on January 10, the January 15, 1776, edition of Dunlap’s Pennsylvania Packet featured prominent advertisements for Thomas Paine’s pamphlet, “Common Sense.” These advertisements helped propel the pamphlet to become an immediate bestseller, spreading the radical argument that independence was the only “logical choice” for the colonies.


1777

By January 15, 1777, Washington was using Morristown's defensive hills to monitor British movements in New Brunswick and Perth Amboy while rebuilding his force after the “Ten Crucial Days.”

 

At a convention in Westminster, the territory originally known as "New Connecticut" officially declared its independence from both the British Crown and the colony of New York. The delegates declared themselves a sovereign state, eventually adopting the name Vermont later that year. This new government was notable for being the first in North America to abolish adult slavery within its boundaries. Although the Continental Congress did not immediately recognize its jurisdiction, Vermont citizens were staunch supporters of the American cause and fought against British forces throughout the war.

 

1778

The Continental Congress passed an act to confiscate Andover, New Jersey mines, forges, and furnaces confiscated because their owners were Loyalists. The move ensured that critical material and supplies were diverted to the Continental Army rather than the British.

 

2026 Commemorations in New Jersey

As of today, January 15, 2026, several institutions are hosting events related to the Semiquincentennial (250th anniversary) of the Revolution:

  • Communities such as Kenilworth, NJ, have begun their year-long 250th anniversary celebrations this week with various local galas and historical lectures.
  • Morristown National Historical Park (Morristown) is open to the public, offering tours of the Ford Mansion and the huts at Jockey Hollow to illustrate the conditions of 1780.
  • The Bergen County Historical Society (River Edge) is featuring Revolutionary War-themed exhibits and discussions as part of the ongoing 250th Anniversary (Semiquincentennial) celebrations this week.

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