Listen "Not More Illustrious for Public Services Than For Private Virtues"
Episode Synopsis
Josiah Bartlett does not always get the fanfare of the larger revolutionary names, yet his fingerprints are all over the birth of the nation. He was a frontier doctor who challenged the medical habits of his day and saved lives by trusting observation over superstition. He was a legislator who refused to bow to royal pressure. When the moment of truth came in July of 1776, he was the first delegate called and the first to vote for independence. His signature followed right after John Hancock on the Declaration, a quiet reminder that courage often arrives without spectacle.In this episode we look at how a shoemaker’s son from Amesbury became a founding governor, a key voice in the Continental Congress, and one of the earliest advocates for professional medicine in America. His life shows how steady character can shape a country just as much as fiery speeches or battlefield glory.
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