A plaque honoring African American Revolutionary War soldier Thomas Campbell will be dedicated Nov. 8 at Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners.
On Nov. 7, 1775, in the face of growing unrest in the colony, the royal governor of Virginia issued a proclamation offering freedom to indentured servants and enslaved individuals who ...
Dr. Marian Bland lectured in North Augusta on American Revolutionary history, localized in three Old Edgefield families’ ...
Patriot or loyalist? Britain or America? The New Hampshire Historical Society’s newest exhibition, “If You Had to Choose: Patriots and Loyalists in Revolutionary New Hampshire,” presents the stories o ...
This park outside Philadelphia features miles of walking and biking trails for visitors to soak up the history of its ...
The skinniest restaurant in the state can be found in the narrowest commercial property in New Hampshire, on Main Street in ...
The Civil War destroyed the legal structure of slavery but not ... The contradiction between white freedom and Black freedom predates the Confederacy. During the American Revolution, Patriot leaders ...
Deborah Sampson covered her chest with a tight piece of cloth, adopted a man's name and enlisted in the Continental Army's elite light infantry in 1782. For 17 months, she marched through the Hudson ...
Discover Washington’s hidden past with a new lecture series exploring colonial intrigue, lost graveyards, and untold stories ...
Discover the natural beauty of New York State's national parks. Explore monuments and trails, and immerse yourself in history ...
As we collectively reflect on the complex challenges in Tanzania, I would like to engage Nigerian women by posing a few critical questions: How ...