By Henry HoweDirector, Fort Jackson Museum CommunityOn April 19, 1775, as British Regulars retreated from Lexington and ...
The Irvinton House Museum proudly unveiled a captivating new exhibit, "Revolutionary Threads: Uniforms of our Patriot ...
NOVA “Revolutionary War Weapons” Wednesday, April 9 at 9:00 pm In April 1775, war breaks out in Britain’s most troublesome ...
There were Black soldiers fighting for the British. But others went to war for the colonists — who compared their own plight ...
How a disagreement with a Scottish lord over westward expansion, a cache of gunpowder, and the future of enslaved labor ...
Now, and for some years to come, we will need a lot less Paul Weiss, and a lot more Benjamin Warner.
Archaeologists in St. Augustine on the Northeast coast of Florida discovered a dry moat belonging to a British redoubt, a ...
NINETEEN seventy-one arrived, not as a year, but as a violation, a savage tear in the thin skin of what we dared call life. I ...
The phrase was reportedly first used 250 years ago Sunday by lawyer and legislator Patrick Henry to persuade Virginia ...
The British forces, acting without direct oversight from their highest commander, crossed the Hackensack River at dawn under ...
the British began allowing Indians to join Sandhurst and become officers of the British Indian Army. These Indian officers, battle hardened during the Second World War, including in Myanmar as part of ...