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In the early months of the American Revolution, Daniel Morgan and his soldiers raced north to join the Continental Army during the so-called Beeline March ...
As we move toward our nation’s semiquincentennial, I’m focusing on the related contributions and connections of folks of the ...
One of the most common misconceptions people have is that all Americans fought for the Patriots’ cause, and that’s not true.” ...
This is the 250th anniversary of the start of the American Revolution. The celebrations have begun, notably the Boston Tea ...
According to research done by the U.S. Army War College, William Thompson's commission as the colonel of the Pennsylvania ...
The documentarian will hold a live talk at Seattle's McCaw Hall on July 14, during which a sneak preview of the documentary ...
Ravaged plantations. Houses burned to the ground. A father’s dying words for his son to avenge him. Hilton Head may not have been the site of a major Revolutionary War battle, but it was the site of ...
The Declaration of Independence condemns King George III for having “burnt our towns.” But the British were not to blame for ...
For this July 4th, we asked five South Carolinians: "250 years later, is the spirit of the American Revolution still alive?" ...
A contemporary look at a historic moment, REV FEST 250 tells the story of the American Revolution from multiple perspectives—patriots, loyalists and those caught in between. Through reenactments, ...
The Ohio History Connection is mapping patriots’ gravesites, in hope of better preserving them across the state.
Revolutionary War patriot and former Alexandrian citizen James Campbell was honored June 22 with a grave marking by the Colonel William Grayson Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution.