June 10, 1776: Ipswich Pledges to Support Independence

Ipswich MA resolution June 10, 1776 to support independence from Britain

Shortly after the battle of Bunker Hill (actually Breeds Hill) on June 17, 1775, the Provincial Congress ordered that 10 companies of 50 men each should be raised in Essex County. Ipswich soldiers spent a long cold winter in Cambridge with insufficient supplies. The British finally evacuated Boston on March 17, 1776 after Washington's surprise… Continue reading June 10, 1776: Ipswich Pledges to Support Independence

Ipswich Town Meeting Calls Upon Congress to Oversee the President: May 12, 2026

Ipswich MA birthplace of American Independence

RESOLVED: That this duly assembled Town Meeting, as the legislative body of the Town of Ipswich, Massachusetts, respectfully calls upon the Congress of the United States to fully exercise its constitutional duty of oversight and authority, including, but not limited to, the power to impeach and remove the sitting President of the United States.