EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 2 MIN
Francis Johnson–June 19, 1776
from 250 and Counting
Let’s start with the truth: Francis Johnson was not in office when the building in today’s cover art opened. This is the Old State Capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky, which opened in 1827, just after he left the US Congress. But while this is the Old State Capitol, there are two buildings even older which were used; unfortunately both of them burned down, hence this stone edifice, one presumes. You kind of have to feel badly in the long run when stuff like this happens. It feels a little bit like the universe is trying its best to wipe this guy from history. Even his specific birthplace is unknown, and the graveyard where he was interred is a public playground. (I’m going to presume it’s been paved over, yes?) But the fact is, once we’re gone we begin to accumulate anonymity unless something extraordinary happens to you or by you. Not meaning to be a downer; it’s just what they call a shower thought. P.S. if your download is wonky or if you’re having trouble with the website this week, please get in touch with me at [email protected]; I’d be most appreciative. I had a bit of a time getting this post to play nice. The post Francis Johnson–June 19, 1776 appeared first on 250 and Counting.
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