British prisoner ships will be the topic of the Thursday, Nov. 14, meeting of the General Andrew Lewis Chapter of the Sons of ...
WATERVILLE — Asa Redington was one of only a few Americans to serve in the Commander-in-Chief’s Guard, an elite Revolutionary ...
Markers or not, his story is significant in Baton Rouge history, one that starts with the American Revolution and lands him in Louisiana for the West Florida Rebellion. Thomas isn't always the first ...
“The American Soldier” explores a history more than 250 years old and still in the making. From the early settlers and the ...
The Museum of the American Revolution is hosting an after-hours event inspired by the movie "National Treasure," to celebrate ...
But there is, and always is, a path forward. The United States declared its independence on July 4, 1776, and yet it did not ...
Nearly 5,000 volunteers have transcribed roughly 100,000 pension documents from the Revolutionary War. With 2.4 million pages ...
On Saturday, Nov. 9, and Sunday, Nov. 10, more than 70 costumed reenactors from across the east coast will take patrons back ...
Lecturer Colleen Plimpton provided an introduction to her lecture about how plants were used by colonists in early America and during the Revolutionary War as medicines, supplies, food, and repellants ...
Sunday marked the United States Marine Corps’ 249th birthday, just one day before the 105th observation of Veterans Day. In ...
A documentary special provides an overview of the U.S. military across the centuries, mostly focusing on the American ...
On Monday, Oct. 28, Lone Tree Chapter of DAR met at 1 p.m. at the beautiful country farmhouse home of Barbara Reiger. Ten members, one prospective member, one associate member, and two guests (and one ...