Formal Notice to the National Archives: Evidence of Non-Authentic Connecticut Signatures on 1813 TONA Records

Dear Joshua: I am trying to bring this issue to the attention of the NARA and I don’t know who else to contact. In short, The attesting signature of Charles Denison, Clerk of the House on the Connecticut May 1813 House Journal is not his signature, no even close. A state legislative journal is only valid … Read more

Petition to the Senate Judiciary: Request to Enter Certified TONA Records Into the Congressional Record

For the information of the Senate Judiciary Dear Congresswoman Simon: This communication is respectfully submitted as a petition for redress under the First Amendment. Pursuant with the incomplete information I was provided by the CRS through former Congress Woman Barbara Lee’s office. https://usge13.com/files/CRS_MEMO.pdf Given the constitutional importance of this subject, I believe both Congress and … Read more

Legal Defect Identified: Invalid Connecticut Records Held at NARA Regarding the Titles of Nobility Amendment

December 11, 2025 To: Congresswoman Lateefah Simon, Skyelar Montgonmery Staff Member, Joshua Mason Archivist NARA, Mary Fortier Secretary of State legal Counsel. Connecticut Office of Legal Research, Mel Smith Connecticut State Library I am writing to address a critical issue surrounding the Connecticut records housed in the unratified box at the National Archives and Records … Read more

PRESS RELEASE — FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDecember  5, 2025 New Book “Book Zero” Claims America’s Long-Lost 13th Amendment Was Lawfully Adopted — And Later Erased SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A new historical investigation by author Danial Winberg is making waves across constitutional, academic, and political circles. His book, “Book Zero: The Lost Amendment,” presents newly compiled evidence from official … Read more

Petition for Entry of Certified Historical Records into the Congressional Journal

TO: The Honorable Lateefah Simon 1023 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congress Woman Simon. Article I, Section 5, Clause 3, “Each House shall keep a Journal of its Proceedings, and from time to time publish the same, excepting such Parts as may in their Judgment require Secrecy; and the Yeas and Nays … Read more

Why Connecticut Reversed Its Ratification of the Titles of Nobility Amendment

The Political Climate of 1813–1815 By 1813, Connecticut’s ruling class—staunch Federalists—stood at a crossroads. The Titles of Nobility and Honor Amendment (TONA), proposed by Congress in 1810, carried severe consequences for anyone accepting “any title of nobility or honor” or “any present, pension, office or emolument” from a foreign power. Such an act would immediately … Read more

Connecticut’s 1814 Certification: Authentic in Form, Void in Substance

James Monroe

By Stanley I. EvansNovember 2025 — TONA Historical Analysis Series Introduction Newly examined archival evidence sheds light on Connecticut’s August 12, 1814 certification concerning the proposed Titles of Nobility and Honor Amendment (TONA).While this document has long been cited as proof that Connecticut “did not ratify” the amendment, close legal and forensic analysis reveals a … Read more

FOIA Appeal – Constructive Denial of November 1 2025 Request (Titles of Nobility Amendment Records)

Connecticut Ratified

Subject: FOIA Appeal – Constructive Denial of November 1 2025 Request (Titles of Nobility Amendment Records) To: Freedom of Information Commission 165 Capitol Avenue, Suite 1100 Hartford, CT 06106 Email: foic@ct.gov From: Stanley I. Evans Oakland, CA 94601 Stan@StanleyEvans.com Date: November 7, 2025 Re: Constructive Denial Appeal under Conn. Gen. Stat. § 1-206(a) Dear Commissioners, … Read more

When History Goes Missing: How Losing the 1814 Circular Hurt the American Public

Connecticut Ratified

In January 1814, the Department of State sent a circular letter to U.S. diplomats abroad announcing that the Titles of Nobility and Honor Amendment—today known as the Titles of Nobility Amendment, or TONA—had been adopted by the states.That notice represented the highest level of official confirmation the young republic could give: an executive branch proclamation … Read more

Request to Congress: Connecticut’s 1813 Rejection of the Titles of Nobility Amendment Invalid Due to Non-Authentic Signatures.

Stanley I. EvansOakland, CA 94601Stan@StanleyEvans.com Date: November  4, 2025 The Honorable Lateefah SimonU.S. House of RepresentativesWashington, D.C. 20515 Subject: Request to Enter Historical Evidence into the Congressional Record — Non-Authentic Attesting Signatures on Connecticut’s 1813 Legislative Records Concerning the Titles of Nobility Amendment Dear Representative Simon, I am writing as a constituent and researcher who … Read more

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