CANAAN—While most of us prepare for the Fourth of July and Independence Day with all that it connotes, the Canaan Historical Society celebrated the 226th anniversary of Declaration Day in Kings District. Towns covered by Kings District on June 24, 1776 included: Canaan, New Lebanon, Austerlitz, and East Chatham. Its citizens voted that day, 11 days before the nationwide Declaration, to declare their independence from Great Britain. And the rest is, as we say, history of independence and growth of an exceptional nation.
Brenda Adams, Canaan town supervisor and member of the board of the Canaan Historical Society, welcomed celebrants and reflected on the local declaration of independence all those 226 years ago. She noted they were choosing independence and the unknown, selecting delegates to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. She asked that we remember and respect their courage, putting their lives on the line by taking on the most powerful nation in the world.
Ian Kerr reflected on and read the resolution, which is preserved in Town Hall, noting an enormous reluctance to break away from Britain and its unwritten constitution. He noted Tom Paine in Common Sense noted two flaws in that model, namely, monarchy and hereditary rule. There were approximately 90 delegates in the region, many from Massachusetts. Delegates from New York were not empowered to vote in favor until July 9, 1776. (more…)