By Betty F. Crum and Pat Young Waw-wil-a-way Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, 250 Project William Manker was born Jan. 7, 1765 in Maryland about 30 miles from Baltimore. He was drafted ...
An Anne Arundel County teenager took to the battlefield in South Carolina on Aug. 16, 1780, to fight for a country that ...
The Rachel Donelson Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will honor James Barham with a bronze grave marker in an Oct. 12 ceremony.
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 ...
The remains weren't discovered by police detectives, but by South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology archeologists, Steve Smith and Legg, who had spent decades combing Camden's ...
Members of the Captain James Neal Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution color guard perform a musket salute following the dedication of two benches and a flagpole honoring Revolutionary War ...
A Revolutionary War hero, who lived and died in the Ozarks, will be honored this weekend. Private James Barham moved to Greene County from Virginia in the 1840s after having served in the ...
A group of local history buffs will host an event honoring two Revolutionary War soldiers at New Carlisle Cemetery at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 24. Observing Memorial Day this year is also a one-year head ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission hosted a celebration honoring the creation of the U.S. Army at the Virginia War Memorial on Friday, June 13. The army will be 250 ...
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 ...