2:00 PM - Governor Jonathan Trumbull will
read the Proclamation of June 18, 1776 at the
War Office.
3:00 PM - Remembrance ceremony and
musket salute for Governor Jonathan
Trumbull, Sr. (War Office)
The Connecticut Society of the Sons
of the American Revolution has owned
and maintained the War Office since
1891.
Visit the Historic War Office where the Connecticut Council
of Safety met during the Revolutionary War. Visitors have
included Washington, Lafayette, Rochambeau, Knox,
Huntington, Putnam, Parsons, Adams and Jefferson.
Meet Governor Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., Connecticut’s
Governor (1769-1784) during the American Revolution, and
members of the Connecticut Council of Safety.
Talk with Connecticut Soldiers. ( SAR Revolutionary War
reenactors will be present to discuss Connecticut’s roll in
the American Revolution. )
Plan to attend, and join the CTSSAR as we Commemorate
this important event which declared Connecticut’s
Independence from Great Britain.
Learn how you can join or support the CTSSAR in
Commemorating and Preserving our State’s Revolutionary
War Heritage.
The Race of Mankind was made in a State of Innocence and Freedom, subjected only to the Laws of God the
Creator, and through his rich Goodness, designed for virtuous Liberty and Happiness here and forever; and when
moral Evil was introduced into the World, and Man had corrupted his Ways before God, Vice and Iniquity came in
like a Flood, and Mankind became exposed, and a prey to the Violence, Injustice and Oppression of one another.
God, in great Mercy, inclined his People to form themselves into Society, and to set up and establish civil
Government for the Protection and Security of their Lives and Properties from the Invasion of wicked Men: But
through Pride and Ambition, The King’s and Princes of the World, appointed by the People the Guardians of their
Lives and Liberties, early and almost universally, degenerated into Tyrants, and by Fraud or Force betrayed and
wrested out of their Hands the very Rights and Properties they were appointed to protect and defend. But a small
Part of the Human Race maintained and enjoyed any tolerable Degree of Freedom. Among those happy Few the
Nation of Great-Britain was distinguished, by a Constitution of Government wisely framed and modelled, to support
the Dignity and Power of the Prince, for the Protection of the Rights of the People; and under which, that Country in
long Succession, enjoyed great Tranquility and Peace, though not unattended with repeated and powerful Efforts, by
many of it’s haughty Kings, to destroy the constitutional Rights of the People, and establish arbitrary Power and
Dominion. In one of those convulsive Struggles, our Forefathers having suffered in that, their native Country, great
and variety of Injustice and Opression, left their dear Connections and Enjoyments, and fled to this then inhospitable
Land, to secure a lasting Retreat from civil and religious Tyranny.
The God of Heaven favored and prospered their Undertaking — made Room for their Settlement — increased and
multiplied them to a very numerous People, and inclined succeeding King’s to indulge them and their Children for
many Years, the unmolested Enjoyment of the Freedom and Liberty they fled to inherit: But, an unnatural King has
risen up — violated his sacred Obligations, and by the Advice of evil Counsellors, attempted to wrest from us, their
Children, the sacred Rights we justly claim, and which have been ratified and established by solemn Compact with,
and recognized by, his Predecessors and Fathers, King’s of Great-Britain — laid upon us Burdens too heavy and
grievous to be born, and issued many cruel and oppressive Edicts, depriving us of our natural, lawful, and most
important Rights, and subjecting us to the absolute Power and Control of himself, and the British Legislature; against
which we have sought Relief by humble, earnest and dutiful Complaints and Petitions: But, instead of obtaining
Redress, our Petitions have been treated with Scorn and Contempt, and fresh Injuries heaped upon us, while hostile
Armies and Ships are sent to destroy and lay waste our Country. In this distressing Dilemma, having no Alternative
but absolute Slavery, or successful Resistance; this, and the United American Colonies, have been constrained by
the over-ruling Laws of Self-Preservation, to take up Arms for the Defence of all that is sacred and dear to
Freemen, and make their solemn Appeal to Heaven for the Justice of their Cause, and resist Force by Force.
GOD ALMIGHTY has been pleased, of his infinite Mercy, to succeed our Attempts, and give us many Instances of
signal Success and Deliverance; but the Wrath of the King is still increasing, and not content with before employing
all the Force which can be sent from his own Kingdom to execute his cruel Purposes, has procured, and is sending
all the Mercenaries he can obtain from foreign Countries, to assist in extirpating the Rights of America and with
their’s, almost all the Liberty remaining among Mankind.
In this most critical and alarming Situation, this, and all the Colonies, are called upon, and earnestly pressed, by the
honorable CONGRESS of the American Colonies, united for mutual Defence, to raise a large additional Number of
their Militia and able Men, to be furnished and equiped with all possible Expedition, for Defence against the soon
expected Attack and Invasion of those who are our Enemies without a Cause. In chearful Compliance with which
Request, and urged by Motives the most cogent and important that can affect the human Mind, the General
Assembly of this Colony have freely and unanimously agreed and resolved, that upwards of Seven Thousand able
and effective Men be immediately raised, furnished and equipped, for the great and interesting Purposes aforesaid.
And not Desirous that any should go to a Warfare at their own Charges, (though equally interested with others) for
Defence of the great and all-important Cause in which we are engaged, have granted large and liberal Pay and
Encouragements, to all who shall voluntarily undertake for the Defence of themselves and their Country, as by their
Acts may appear.
I Do THEREFORE, by and with the Advice of the Council, and at the Desire of the Representatives in General
Court assembled, issue this PROCLAMATION, and make the solemn Appeal of said Assembly to the Virtue and
public Spirit of the good People of this Colony. Affairs are hastening fast to a Crisis, and the approaching Campaign
will, in all Probability, determine forever the Fate of America. If this should be successful on our Side, there is little
to fear on Account of any other. Be exhorted to rise, therefore, to superior Exertions on this great Occasion; and let
all that are able and necessary, shew themselves ready in behalf of their injured and oppressed Country, and come
forth to the Help of the LORD against the Mighty, and convince the unrelenting Tyrant of Britain, that they are
resolved to be FREE. Let them step forth to defend their Wives, their little Ones, their Liberty, and every thing they
hold sacred and dear, to defend the Cause of their Country, their Religion and their GOD. Let every one to the
utmost of their Power, lend a helping Hand to promote and forward a Design on which the Salvation of America
now evidently depends. Nor need any be dismayed: the Cause is certainly a just and a glorious one: GOD is able to
save us in such Way and Manner as he pleases, and to humble our proud Oppressors. The Cause is that of Truth
and Justice: he has already shewn his Power in our Behalf, and for the Destruction of many of our Enemies. Our
Fathers trusted in him and were delivered. Let us all repent, and thoroughly amend our Ways, and turn to him, put
all our Trust and Confidence in him — in his Name go forth, and in his Name set up our Banners, and he will save us
with temporal and eternal Salvation. And while our Armies are Abroad, jeoparding their Lives in the high Places of
the Field, let all who remain at Home, cry mightily to GOD for the Protection of his Providence, to shield and defend
their Lives from Death, and to crown them with Victory and Success. And in the Name of the said General
Assembly, I do hereby earnestly recommend it to all, both Ministers and People, frequently to meet together for
social Prayer to ALMIGHTY GOD, for the out-pouring of his blessed Spirit upon this guilty Land — That he would
awaken his People to Righteousness and Repentance — bless our Councils — prosper our Arms, and succeed the
Measures using for our necessary Self-Defence — disappoint the evil and cruel devices of our Enemies — preserve
our precious Rights and Liberties — lengthen out our Tranquility, and make us a People of his Praise, and the
blessed of the LORD, as long as the Sun and Moon shall endure.
And all the Ministers of the Gospel in this Colony, are directed and desired to publish this Proclamation in their
several Churches and Congregations, and to enforce the Exhortations therof by their own pious Example and public
Instructions.
GIVEN under my Hand, at the Council Chamber in Hartford, the 18th Day of June, Anno Domini 1776.
— JONATHAN TRUMBULL.

"A long and well spent life in the service of his country, justly entitled him to the first place among patriots."
- George Washington, 1785
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FORTUNA FAVET AUDACI "Fortune Favors the Bold"
Trumbull Family Motto
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The 229th Anniversary of Connecticut's, "Declaration of Independence", June 18, 1776 - June 18, 2005
The War Office Lebanon, Connecticut Presented by the CTSSAR
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The 230th Anniversary of Connecticut's, "Declaration of Independence", June 18, 1776 - June 18, 2006
The War Office Lebanon, Connecticut Presented by the CTSSAR
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Revolutionary War Exhibit at the
Wadsworth Stable.
— A PROCLAMATION — By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq; Governor and Commander in Chief of the English Colony of Connecticut in New England.
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The Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Inc.
Connecticut Independence Day Commemorating the 234th Anniversary of Connecticut's Declaration of Independence, June 18, 1776.
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The Revolutionary Spirit was evident in Connecticut, when on June
16, 1776, the General Assembly directed our delegates to the
Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, to vote for
Independence. This was followed two days later with a Proclamation
by Jonathan Trumbull, the Patriot Governor, which has become
known as Connecticut’s Declaration of Independence.
Governor Jonathan Trumbull's WAR OFFICE on the Historic Lebanon Green Lebanon, Connecticut Saturday, June 19, 2010 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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