Live Breaking News & Updates on John Stuart Skinner

Stay updated with breaking news from John stuart skinner. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Fourth of July: The history of American patriotic songs


In preparation for Sunday and July 4, I have put the red, white, and blue wreath on the front door, set out the red and blue bath towels, and changed the table linens to flag-like placements. Besides displaying small flags on our church grounds, we will celebrate our country’s birthday this year with these acts, though in the past there was always a family reunion.
Sadly, with that generation gone, we no longer meet family en masse with any regularity; instead, we all celebrate in our separate ways, hindered by distance and competing events.
We will also commemorate the day with patriotic songs, which brings me to today’s topic: Where did these songs originate? Who wrote them, and what inspired the lyrics? ....

New York , United States , United Kingdom , Library Of Congress , District Of Columbia , City Of , Pikes Peak , Yip Yaphank , Liz Meador , John Stafford Smith , William Beanes , Samuel Francis Smith , Henry Carey , Kate Smith , Katharine Lee Bates , Irving Berlin , John Bull , George Armistead , Francis Scott Key , Mhenrya Baltimore , John Stuart Skinner , William Bradford , Carolina Wesleyan College , Colorado College , Society Of Anacreon , British Navy ,

Parshat Miketz – What so proudly we hailed


Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse,
The 15-star, 15-stripe Star-Spangled Banner that inspired the poem. (Public Domain/ Wikimedia Commons)
Francis Scott Key was a lawyer in Maryland and Washington D.C. for almost 40 years. Among his most famous trials was that of Justus Erick Bollman and Samuel Swartwout, who had been charged for treason as part of an alleged conspiracy led by US Vice President Aaron Burr (most recently made famous for being the arch-villain in the Hamilton musical). In 1807 Burr was charged for his role in a failed British attempt to get Louisiana Territory and Western states to secede from the Union and form its own country. President Thomas Jefferson, who had disagreed with his vice pres ....

United States , United Kingdom , City Of Washington , District Of Columbia , City Of , Georgiana Cavendish , Robert Ripley , William Cranch , Richard Lawrence , Andrew Jackson , John Smith , Robert Finley , John Stuart Skinner , Thomas Jefferson , Reuben Crandall , Wikimedia Commons , John Quincy Adams , William Beanes , John Stafford Smith , Aaron Burr , Thomas Gainsborough , Francis Scott , Samuel Swartwout , Francis Scott Key , Lady Georgiana Cavendish , Justus Erick Bollman ,