Yellowed by time and brown around the edges, the four- by-seven-inch booklet titled “Regulation for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States” helped transform the Continental Army ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! While at a reenactment of a Revolutionary War encampment held at George Washington's Mount Vernon, historian and reenactor Joe Stoltz talked about ...
Enduring freezing temperatures and deep snow, Samuel Sutphin fought in the historic Battle of Princeton, while most likely in his bare feet. An enslaved man from Hunterdon County, Sutphin and other ...
As we celebrate the Fourth of July holiday, it is important to look back at those who fought for and made our independence a reality. Genesee County became home to nearly 200 patriots who served ...
EAST COVENTRY — A modest graveside service for 17 unknown soldiers of the American Revolutionary War was held Sunday at Ellis Woods Cemetery. The Owen J. Roberts High School Navy Junior ROTC provided ...
Ted Cox, president of the West Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and a member of the local Captain James Neal chapter, salutes as members of the chapter’s color guard present ...
Doctor Daniel Wood is the best-known veteran of the American Revolutionary War buried in Adams County. A physician before the war, Wood was appointed surgeon in the regiment of Col. Aaron Burr. Daniel ...
“I think he was alert to the ways that it could end up eroding the institution,” says historian Christopher Brown Jeremy Helligar is Deputy Editorial Director at PEOPLE and an author (Is It True What ...
Friederike Baer, associate professor of history at Penn State Abington, examines the experiences of German soldiers during the American Revolutionary War in her new book, Hessians: German Soldiers in ...