The County Antrim tailor, Hercules Mulligan, who stole secrets from New York's rich as a spy and saved America's first president George Washington's life twice.
Our founding fathers abhorred slavery Some writers have highlighted that our first few presidents owned slaves. True, but… (From Britannica) Although many of the Founding Fathers acknowledged that slavery violated the core American Revolutionary ideal of liberty, their simultaneous commitment to private property rights, principles of limited government, and “intersectional harmony” prevented them from making […]
How an Irish tailor named Hercules Mulligan, and his accomplice, and enslaved man named Cato, twice saved George Washington from capture during the Revolutionary War.