Jane joins Jason Mandresh to discuss the Founder of the Day, George Duffield, a chaplain to the Continental Congress. Discover which founder Duffield’s May 1776…
Excerpted from the original… On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress passed a resolution describing the first official American flag. “Resolved: that the Flag of the…
Pennsylvania Evening Post (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), 30 August 1777, page 453 This article reported from the minutes of the Continental Congress, which did not mention Betsy…
What do the flag’s red stripes mean? In this episode of Red, White & Blue, discover the virtues that Congress gave to the meaning of the…
Memorial Day — Will military members be willing to die for America in the future if Marxism takes hold? By Jane Hampton Cook After a…
As GenealogyBank.com reveals, on April 29, 1777, Philadelphia’s Dunlap’s Pennsylvania Packet published an account of the burial of a member of the military whose death…
Jane shares her book The Burning of the White House on Fox News.
Jane Hampton Cook shared one of her favorite true stories, Louisa and John Quincy Adams in American Phoenix, with Lou Dobbs on Fox News.
Jane Hampton Cook was proud to be a cast member or on-camera storyteller in The First American Documentary about George Washington by Gingrich Productions.
Jane’s feature screenplay SAVING WASHINGTON placed 3rd out of 1,000 entries in ScreenCraft’s Drama 2018 Contest. Adapted from her book, The Burning of the White…