In 1740, when Boston was a colonial outpost of 16,500 people, an extravagantly wealthy merchant named Peter Faneuil offered ...
So, yes, when the January 6th sympathizers say they resemble the patriots of 1776, they are right. They indeed are replaying ...
The Carolina Corps achieved emancipation through military service, paving the way for future fighters in the British Empire ...
Joseph Bogle Sr. was born around 1730. His birthplace is believed to be Scotland. Sources say he immigrated with his father ...
The National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution Mahoning Chapter has wrapped up a busy December and are eagerly looking ahead to 2025 and 2026. According to the website the organization ...
As we kick off the year commemorating the 250th anniversary of the establishment of the United States Army, we’ll reflect on the rich legacy of ...
Local historians have long proclaimed that the American Revolution began in New Castle, NH rather than on the battlefields of ...
The Friends of Hopewell Furnace will be holding a free explorative event Sunday, January 12, with Genealogist Kristine Parkes.
The Carrollton Manor Chapter of the National Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) welcomed Doris Marie Bushong Alexander. At an informal luncheon held at Homewood at Frederick on Oct. 24.
Did you know Richmond played host to a brief chapter in the War for Independence? On Jan. 5, 1781, 800 British Soldiers raided Richmond by climbing onto Chimbarazo Hill.
The oldest lighthouse in Massachusetts is over 300 years old. When the Massachusetts Bay Colony was first founded in 1630, the Puritans struggled from a scarcity of necessary survival goods which lead ...