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In June 1775, not long after the American | Revolutionary War broke out, it commissioned an armed sl |
nt in the Hertford County militia when the | Revolutionary War began, was commissioned on September 1 |
goon Guards on 28 May 1784, and during the | revolutionary war served in Flanders in command of a bri |
commemorate the graves of several unknown | Revolutionary war soldiers buried there. |
career of Benedict Arnold in the American | Revolutionary War and his dramatic switch in 1780 from f |
It was subsequently renamed to honor | Revolutionary War spies Colonel David Henley and Israel |
He served in the | Revolutionary War as a member of the Baltimore Independe |
ry 13, 1818) was a soldier in the American | Revolutionary War and later served as a U.S. Representat |
Hessian soldier from the | Revolutionary war |
an on the tower shortly after the American | Revolutionary War and was completed in 1807. |
The organization was named after a | Revolutionary War folklore heroine, Molly Pitcher. |
of the estate of her great uncle American | Revolutionary War artist John Trumbull, inherited many o |
In the summer of 1777, after the | Revolutionary War had started, Laurens accompanied his f |
He served three terms of service in the | Revolutionary War before attaining the age of eighteen a |
1822), first mayor of Pittsburgh, American | Revolutionary War veteran |
ge home also served as a tavern during the | Revolutionary War and from 1862 to 1883 served as Trumbu |
d an American captured during the American | Revolutionary War and held at the prison at Princetown o |
He served in the | Revolutionary War as a lieutenant on a privateer. |
He was the grandson of American | Revolutionary War hero John Gunby and also the adoptive |
In 1805, a | Revolutionary War veteran named John Hunt built a log ca |
Halifax County (near Danville), during the | Revolutionary War he entered the Ninth Virginia Regiment |
ounty was named after General Lafayette, a | Revolutionary War hero (initially Marquis de Lafayette u |
lson of Virginia, the daughter of American | Revolutionary War veteran Captain Coulson, while his fat |
ville in honor of Henry Knox, the American | Revolutionary War general and Washington's Secretary of |
He served as a Colonel in the | Revolutionary War and represented South Carolina in the |
15th Regiment claims lineage served in the | Revolutionary War and the Civil War, but the 115th itsel |
new third edition of Ordinary Courage: The | Revolutionary War Adventures of Joseph Plumb Martin, als |
arly American statesman of South Carolina, | Revolutionary War veteran, and delegate to the Constitut |
l as to such varied causes as the American | Revolutionary War monument at Bunker Hill, and the relie |
egun in 2009 have also found evidence of a | Revolutionary War skirmish that occurred between the Del |
He fought in the | Revolutionary War and served as a county judge from 1785 |
named for Richard Montgomery, an American | Revolutionary War general killed in 1775 while attemptin |
The battle was the last of the American | Revolutionary War between a rival French and British fle |
oghan of Dublin, Ireland and served in the | revolutionary war at the battles of Brandywine and Monmo |
A | Revolutionary War era stockade, named Fort Martin, was c |
In the American | Revolutionary War (1775-1783), he served in the 1st Sout |
Historic Camden | Revolutionary War Site main page |
ther early settlers in the cove included a | Revolutionary War veteran named William Headrick (1744-1 |
He served in the American | Revolutionary War as second lieutenant in the First Mary |
They were descended from a | Revolutionary War commander, and their great-great uncle |
His grandfather was a | Revolutionary War soldier. |
Fayette Street, named for the | Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette, has numerou |
headquarters during the last years of the | Revolutionary War by generals Horatio Gates and Arthur S |
that they were all descended from a single | Revolutionary War soldier. |
antiques, but such memorabilia as American | Revolutionary War correspondence by notable Americans Ge |
egion was Robert Parsons, a veteran of the | Revolutionary War who was awarded a grant of 1,600 acres |
ion came from Francis Marion, the American | Revolutionary War hero, known as the “Swamp Fox” and the |
Gloucester during the closing days of the | Revolutionary War or deserted their service fighting for |
ns of American military campaigns from the | Revolutionary War to the Vietnam War. |
Barker served in the | Revolutionary War and remained active in the military th |
orth America after the end of the American | Revolutionary War and the recognition of American indepe |
Chester (song), an American | Revolutionary War anthem composed by William Billings |
During the | Revolutionary War this area was known as Blazing Star, a |
le of Camden) was a battle of the American | Revolutionary War fought on April 25, 1781, near Camden, |
Lt. Col. John Robinson, | Revolutionary War soldier |
, had been an army officer in the American | Revolutionary War and thereafter, and his great-grandfat |
king it one of the largest burial sites of | Revolutionary War soldiers in the country. |
New Hampshire | Revolutionary War era militia Units |
t was built for William Torry, an American | Revolutionary War veteran and one of the town's early se |
sloop Zebra on the outbreak of the French | Revolutionary War in 1793. |
Portsmouth and served during the American | Revolutionary War in Colonel Pierse Long's regiment in 1 |
ewis married America Lawson, a daughter of | Revolutionary War General Robert Lawson. |
Historic Camden | Revolutionary War Site listing in the National Register |
He played fife and drum in the | Revolutionary War and participated in battle of Lexingto |
Great Lakes region following the American | Revolutionary War (1775-1783). |
Elijah Pugh was a | Revolutionary War veteran. |
Among the officers of the American | Revolutionary War buried in Mound Cemetery are General R |
father due to his service in the American | Revolutionary War some forty years prior. |
ok Taft house is a well preserved American | Revolutionary War era home at Uxbridge, Massachusetts. |
land grants to the area as rewards for his | Revolutionary War service. |
In | Revolutionary War period, the upper part of the Seneca R |
ed preparatory studies and enlisted in the | Revolutionary War as a private. |
the most important battles of the American | Revolutionary War to be fought in Georgia was fought on |
e of Chief Justice John Marshall, American | Revolutionary War hero Peter Francisco, and many other n |
unbar-Pulaski Middle School is named after | Revolutionary War General Casimir Pulaski and Paul Laure |
During the American | Revolutionary War Colonel Enoch Hale led the 15th New Ha |
reed slaves who had fought in the American | Revolutionary War for the Patriots and were freed for th |
It was during the | Revolutionary War that the British made an attempt at fo |
iginally erected in 1783 at the end of the | Revolutionary War to harass departing British troops. |
History From the onset of the | Revolutionary War in 1775 the Continental Congress, spur |
The grave of | Revolutionary War General Thomas Thomas is located on th |
But he interrupted this and entered the | revolutionary war at the age of 16 as a private in the m |
as partial compensation to Pennsylvania's | Revolutionary War veterans. |
Paul Revere (1735-1818), silversmith, | Revolutionary War Patriot |
significant contributions to the American | Revolutionary War effort, and Curtis served several term |
He participated in many battles of the | Revolutionary War and helped defend Fort Duquesne. |
e Pennsylvania militia during the American | Revolutionary War and later a Pennsylvania state senator |
At the outbreak of the American | Revolutionary War in April 1775 Wyman, as a captain of t |
lt circa 1783 for Captain William Lucas, a | Revolutionary War soldier. |
During the American | Revolutionary War Caleb served with his father in the 1s |
Lemonds, Leo L.: Col. William Stacy - | Revolutionary War Hero, Cornhusker Press, Hastings, Nebr |
paign and Southern theater of the American | Revolutionary War |
During the early days of the | Revolutionary War he served with a militia company known |
ts, he was self-educated and served in the | Revolutionary War from 1779 to 1782. |
Immediately after the American | Revolutionary War the newly established United States of |
fficer from North Carolina in the American | Revolutionary War who notably fought in the Battle of Mo |
1 May 1760 - 17 July 1845) was an American | Revolutionary War soldier from Virginia and a political |
During the early part of the French | Revolutionary War the British Army launched an expeditio |
spent most of his life before the American | Revolutionary War as a teacher. |
rd, American Major General in the American | Revolutionary War and a Congressman from Massachusetts. |
s battle marked a key turning point in the | Revolutionary War in the South. |
rosperous village by the time the American | Revolutionary War came knocking at the door. |
Also buried there are American | Revolutionary War soldier Leonard Ludwick, his wife Kath |
(1759 - 1840) was an American merchant and | Revolutionary War veteran who is best known for founding |
He served through the American | Revolutionary War until 1782, and then practiced medicin |
itician and a soldier in both the American | Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. |
air of Royal Navy frigates in the American | Revolutionary War on 23 September 1779. |
traced back to the Hessian Army during the | Revolutionary War on her father's side, and to Alaska's |
During the | Revolutionary War Phelps was Deputy Commissary of the Co |
ily that could trace its roots back to the | Revolutionary War era. |
dispute over the estate of William West, a | Revolutionary War general from Rhode Island and party in |
Many of the founders were officers of the | Revolutionary War who received land grants for military |
Rock (August 6, 1780) was a battle in the | Revolutionary War that occurred between the American Col |
Sullivan is named after | Revolutionary War general John Sullivan. |
Anecdotes of the | revolutionary war in America, with sketches of character |
ould change neighbors into enemies, as the | Revolutionary War progressed. |
hip the party adopted the line of 'Popular | Revolutionary War'. |
then in Boston harbour during the American | Revolutionary War's second week and possibly one of the |
eby his associates (former soldiers of the | Revolutionary War) might purchase one and a half million |
kimer (later to be a heroic general in the | Revolutionary War) had his first military command here w |
ent (a Loyalist army corps in the American | Revolutionary War) in the southern campaigns shortly aft |
f Francis Locke (1722-1796, who was in the | Revolutionary War) and Anne Brandon (b.abt. |
Soon after the outbreak of the American | Revolutionary War, however, Dunmore was forced to flee V |
n the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War, reaching the rank of captain. |
he son of Phineas Browne, a veteran of the | Revolutionary War, and a descendant of William Bradford, |
During the American | Revolutionary War, Lewis joined his father in signing a |
In the | Revolutionary War, Eveleigh first joined the 2nd South C |
Soon after the conclusion of the | Revolutionary War, he acquired a tract of land several t |
inal resting place of many patriots of the | Revolutionary War, including one unidentified soldier wh |
He served in the | Revolutionary War, for a while on the staff of General W |
After the | Revolutionary war, the house was given back to the Van W |
During the American | Revolutionary War, he was a colonel in the North Carolin |
eadquarters during the final battle of the | Revolutionary War, and the battlefield was the site of t |
At the onset of the | Revolutionary War, Milledge was part of a group that too |
rs in Killingworth, Connecticut during the | Revolutionary War, when he again returned to Southampton |
and dedicated surgeon during the American | Revolutionary War, he impressed George Washington, who m |
Prior to American | Revolutionary War, he was a delegate to all conventions |
d some research, and found that during the | revolutionary war, Synagogues in North America donated l |
During the | Revolutionary War, it was the site of many passionate po |
ng the French and Indian War, the American | Revolutionary War, and the Northwest Indian War. |
n years of service with Gen. Marion in the | Revolutionary War, Oscar Marion likely returned with the |
US Marine Corps battles from the American | Revolutionary War, World War I and World War II. |
During the | Revolutionary War, he joined the Continental Army at the |
During the American | Revolutionary War, General George Washington first gathe |
During the American | Revolutionary War, the Continental Army destroyed it and |
ng of the Southern theater in the American | Revolutionary War, Guerard enlisted in the militia and p |
From the days of the American | Revolutionary War, British agents operating from Canada |
distinguished himself during the American | Revolutionary War, serving under Admiral d'Estaing. |
During the American | Revolutionary War, the island was settled on May 27, 177 |
trades until the beginning of the American | Revolutionary War, when he raised the 6th Company of the |
Freeman served during the American | Revolutionary War, commanding a militia regiment in the |
During the American | Revolutionary War, he served as a major in the Second Re |
In the American | Revolutionary War, settlements throughout the Susquehann |
ed States) of Virginia during the American | Revolutionary War, he was second-in-command of militia i |
in Chief of the American Army Through the | Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United |
Following the end of the American | Revolutionary War, his family was evacuated to what beca |
During the | Revolutionary War, Archer was volunteer aide-de-camp to |
In September 1775, early in the American | Revolutionary War, Colonel Benedict Arnold led a force o |
served in the Continental Army during the | Revolutionary War, and thereafter was a member of the Co |
o be one of the first acts of the American | Revolutionary War, it was waged against corrupt local of |
During the American | Revolutionary War, the British occupied Camden from June |
ter the colonists' victory in the American | Revolutionary War, the British government worked to rese |
artment of the Continental Army during the | Revolutionary War, attaining the rank of major in 1777. |
In consequence of the American | Revolutionary War, stores of ordnance, arms, and militar |
At the start of the French | Revolutionary War, she was part of the Mediterranean fle |
Following the American | Revolutionary War, these had come into dispute. |
During the American | Revolutionary War, General Lafayette's division camped i |
n of Dr. Bell, a Loyalist refugee from the | Revolutionary War, before he arrived in Georgia in 1802. |
During the American | Revolutionary War, he may have taken part in the siege o |
bloodiest fighting on the first day of the | Revolutionary War, April 19, 1775 (the Battle of Lexingt |
In the | Revolutionary War, Colonel Hartley commanded the 6th Pen |
outhern strategy" for winning the American | Revolutionary War, British forces had captured Charlesto |
In the aftermath of the American | Revolutionary War, Wilmot was appointed as a royal commi |
s elder brother Thomas during the American | Revolutionary War, but it was confiscated during the hos |
breast of events occurring in the American | Revolutionary War, and to keep any correspondence with a |
n the Virginia militia during the American | Revolutionary War, attaining the rank of colonel. |
During the Battle of Springfield in the | Revolutionary War, the church was burned by British and |
Pierce was a distinguished veteran of the | Revolutionary War, serving at first in the 16th Continen |
During the early stages of the American | Revolutionary War, the Royal Navy - while well supplied |
ngressional Gold Medal during the American | Revolutionary War, and whose famous quote "I have not ye |
eneral Pinckney was a commander during the | Revolutionary War, a signer of the United States Constit |
n the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War, seeing action at Saratoga. |
As a Patriot officer in the American | Revolutionary War, Caswell led North Carolina militiamen |
During the American | Revolutionary War, the Georgia State Navy consisted of o |
During the | Revolutionary War, they and the Catawba removed their fa |
ietnam War, World War II, World War I, the | Revolutionary War, or the Spanish-American War is displa |
her, Justus, was a soldier in the American | Revolutionary War, an itinerant Methodist Episcopal prea |
served in militia dragoon units during the | Revolutionary War, and eventually rose to brigadier gene |
gh, Pennsylvania, just before the American | Revolutionary War, and tells the story of nineteen-year- |
In the two decades after the | Revolutionary War, numerous slaveholders in the Chesapea |
During the | Revolutionary War, Colonel Cortlandt commanded the 2nd N |
abt 1733-1819) British General in American | Revolutionary War, Colonel of the 17th Regiment of Foot |
rom Ninety-Six, South Carolina, during the | Revolutionary War, and had passed Broad River, he was an |
She also served in the American | Revolutionary War, capturing the Spanish Santa Margarita |
During the American | Revolutionary War, Brockman has been reputed to be the c |
After the | Revolutionary War, Trinity became a parish of the Protes |
During the | Revolutionary War, the British occupied the meeting hous |
arrived around 1806/7, after the American | Revolutionary War, when many settlers from New England m |
n the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War, or held high positions in the United |
y General of Munitions during the American | Revolutionary War, Lewis held the rank of Colonel. |
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