Actually, the war was in its early stages and would go on for more than five years. The British didn't again threaten Boston, but they did attack New York, Philadelphia and many other places throughout the fledgling nation. The last enemy troops didn't leave until Nov. 25, 1783. We all make mistakes, but if it's a front-page story with the mayor's name on it, somebody has got to check the facts.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Fact checking
Actually, the war was in its early stages and would go on for more than five years. The British didn't again threaten Boston, but they did attack New York, Philadelphia and many other places throughout the fledgling nation. The last enemy troops didn't leave until Nov. 25, 1783. We all make mistakes, but if it's a front-page story with the mayor's name on it, somebody has got to check the facts.
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Send the Post-Gazette a Letter to the Editor. They'll probably print it, as they don't get very many.
The editor/publisher sent me an email thanking me for pointing out the error.
But they didn't print a correction -- at least not anywhere that I saw.
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