The American Revolution is often told as a triumphant story of democracy and freedom. But this narrative leaves out a significant group: the loyalist men and women who remained faithful to Britain and ...
Likely the most noted Revolutionary War soldier in Stark County, other than Shreve, is Capt. Benjamin Page, an officer from ...
The Garden State played a big part in the war, due to its location between the British base in New York City and the rebel ...
Canton Repository on MSN
Where are they buried? Project maps Revolutionary War veterans' graves in Ohio
The Ohio History Connection is mapping the graves of Revolutionary War veterans buried in the state.
mapsinanutshell on MSN
American Revolutionary War in 2 minutes
From the first shots at Lexington and Concord in 1775 to Cornwallis’s surrender at Yorktown in 1781, the American ...
In 1958, the remains of more than 400 people were exhumed, including those of the 17 patriots, and reburied across Jonestown ...
“Finding this out, I was very proud,” said Jason Roomes, a descendant of three formerly enslaved men from Rhode Island, Cato, ...
James Armistead Lafayette was an enslaved double agent from New Kent County who helped defeat the British during the ...
The lives of Revolutionary soldiers is unimaginable for many of us today, but the American love of meat hasn't changed. Beef ...
Philadelphia’s Story. The film, spearheaded by Philadelphian Oliver St. Clair Franklin, explores the history of Black ...
Sidestep: Adventures Into History on MSNOpinion
They went looking for Revolutionary War graves - what they found wasn’t supposed to be there
What starts as a rural Georgia cemetery search turns into a hunt for some of the oldest American soldiers buried in the South ...
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