Established the Fourth of July, A.D. 2010

We are an educational organization in Cedarhome, Washington, existing to teach the public about traditional Colonial and American Revolutionary society from the 16th century A.D. to the year A.D. 1826 (with primary emphasis on the years A.D. 1775-A.D. 1790).

We believe that the American Revolution was not a true revolution that turned the world upside down in the Jacobin or Marxist sense, but a conservative war waged to maintain the colonists' traditional rights as free Englishmen against an innovative parliament and king. Thus the term "American War of Independence" to describe the conflict is more apt.

Politically, we are
Traditionalist Conservatives and Paleoconservatives in the mold of John Adams, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Burke, Russell Kirk and Mel Bradford. More specifically, we are Jeffersonian Conservatives, and nomocrats who believe in the rule of law rather than the rule of men.

We welcome all who are true to the Spirit of the American Revolution.

Monday, July 4, 2016

Happy Independence Day 2016

This post is offered in memory of my ancestors who fought for American Independence, George Dadisman of Maryland and Samuel Fitz Randolph of New Jersey, and in memory of all men, women, and children who defended the Glorious Cause. Please read the Declaration of Independence, what historian Pauline Maier once called "a de-founding document." (http://nomocracyinpolitics.com/2013/09/01/the-declaration-as-a-de-founding-document/)

http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/declaration_transcript.html


July 4, 2016





Saturday, July 4, 2015

Independence Day 2015 Stanwood Area Historical Society 4th of July Parade & Ice Cream Social














Happy Independence Day 2015

This post is offered in memory of my ancestors who fought for American Independence, George Dadisman of Maryland and Samuel Fitz Randolph of New Jersey, and in memory of all men, women, and children who defended the Glorious Cause. Please read the Declaration of Independence, what historian Pauline Maier once called "a de-founding document." (http://nomocracyinpolitics.com/2013/09/01/the-declaration-as-a-de-founding-document/)

http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/declaration_transcript.html