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The Huguenot & New Rochelle Historical Association was founded on June 28, 1886. It owns and maintains the Thomas Paine Cottage Museum and Sophia Brewster One-Room Schoolhouse; both operating as historic museum sites for over 100 years.
As a 501(c)(3) educational non-profit HNRHA strives to preserve, share and educate on the rich history of the City of New Rochelle, the original Huguenot settlers and founding father, Thomas Paine. The Cottage Museum is the last standing house in the Northeast that Paine called home and serves as a venue to educate on the Huguenot connection to this land and the ever evolving and changing history of New Rochelle, New York. HNRHA Site: https://thomaspainecottage.org |
The Thomas Paine National Historical Association was founded in New York City on January 29, 1884.
It is among the oldest historical associations in the United States and is the single most respected source for accurate information about Thomas Paine. Its mission is to ensure Paine's rightful place in history as a preeminent founder of the United States of America, and the key political theorist in the age of democratic revolutions around the world. TPNHA Site: https://thomaspaine.org |
The Thomas Paine Memorial Association is a 501(c)3 nonprofit founded in 2021, as an educational organization dedicated to publicly acknowledge the life and work of Thomas Paine.
TPMA’s mission is to place a statue of Thomas Paine in Washington, DC, as well as in various locations that are of significance to Thomas Paine history. The TPMA Washington, DC statue project is endorsed by Congressman Jamie Raskin and HB 6720 was introduced on February 11, 2022. TPMA Site: https://thomaspainememorial.org |
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“Immediate necessity makes many things convenient, which if continued would grow into oppressions. Expedience and right are different things.”
- Thomas Paine, Common Sense |