From the earliest settlers and the Revolutionary War, American soldiers have been a transformative force shaping history.
Nearly 5,000 volunteers have transcribed roughly 100,000 pension documents from the Revolutionary War. With 2.4 million pages ...
When standing in the silence of his gravesite among those of other American veterans in the ... ending all major combat in the Revolutionary War. Thomas' time in this earliest version of the U.S. Army ...
The only Revolutionary War veteran buried in Whiteside County was honored Oct. 5 by the Kishwaukee Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, which installed a commemorative plaque at a cemetery ...
History happened on these 3,500 acres near Saratoga, New York in September and October of 1777. The Saratoga National ...
Agrippa Hull, a free Black man born in Massachusetts in 1759 and veteran of the Revolutionary War, spent the vast majority of ...
Jerome is a part of the 1.3 percent of veterans in Minnesota who identify as Native American. He says his family are now in their fifth generation of service. His grandfather and father both served in ...
The nation’s 250th birthday is less than two years away, and the Fort Ligonier chapter of the Daughters of the American ...
It is, after all, a place like no other in the country’s founding — where George Washington led a ragtag army to unlikely ...
At a critical moment during the Revolutionary War, when his army was surrounded and in danger of being destroyed, Gen. George Washington issued this order -- "put only Americans on guard tonight." ...
Camille Davis is writing a book called Visual Prestige: The Role of Portraits in Shaping the Nascent Identity of American ...
Guest speaker Donald H. Marden, U.S. Army veteran, retired major general of the Maine Army National Guard, former Superior ...