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, who became a political leader during the | Revolutionary War. |
s an officer from Virginia in the American | Revolutionary War. |
army at the Battle of Saratoga during the | Revolutionary War. |
ican sawmakers at bay until well after the | Revolutionary War. |
f the Virginia militia during the American | Revolutionary War. |
served with British forces in the American | Revolutionary War. |
$40 annual pension for his services in the | Revolutionary War. |
enjamin Lincoln, a general in the American | Revolutionary War. |
command of the U.S. Army at the end of the | Revolutionary War. |
for the United States during the American | Revolutionary War. |
nder Colonel Benjamin Harrison, during the | Revolutionary War. |
fy the Treaty of Paris ending the American | Revolutionary War. |
nts included many veterans of the American | Revolutionary War. |
n the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
ed at Blenheim while a prisoner during the | Revolutionary War. |
cemetery with plots that date back to the | Revolutionary War. |
ghter for the Continental cause during the | Revolutionary War. |
o served as an American general during the | Revolutionary War. |
efield in April, 1777, during the American | Revolutionary War. |
d Mom Rinkle who had little to do with the | Revolutionary War. |
ed a two-years' enlistment in the American | Revolutionary War. |
fight for independence during the American | Revolutionary War. |
e of seventeen, Crouch enlisted during the | Revolutionary War. |
thouse as well as of Fort Andrews from the | Revolutionary War. |
ary officer who served during the American | Revolutionary War. |
llage and was destroyed at the time of the | Revolutionary War. |
of Guilford Courthouse during the American | Revolutionary War. |
nd James (b. 1740), served in the American | Revolutionary War. |
y 25, 1789) was an American soldier in the | Revolutionary War. |
against Great Britain during the American | Revolutionary War. |
cot Expedition of 1779 during the American | Revolutionary War. |
y, under George Washington in the American | Revolutionary War. |
h the Cumberland County Militia during the | Revolutionary War. |
r the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
hting for the Colonies during the American | Revolutionary War. |
Massachusetts at the start of the American | Revolutionary War. |
Mrs. Whitney's grandfathers served in the | Revolutionary War. |
his service in Quebec during the American | Revolutionary War. |
re River to attack the Hessians during the | revolutionary war. |
ho lived during the period of the American | Revolutionary War. |
military activity for most of the American | Revolutionary War. |
ates infantry regiment during the American | Revolutionary War. |
el Williams, in payment for service in the | Revolutionary War. |
le William Hull, a veteran of the American | Revolutionary War. |
Army regiment that fought in the American | Revolutionary War. |
es many graves of people who fought in the | Revolutionary War. |
h Navy as early as 1776 and throughout the | Revolutionary War. |
ttle of Valcour Island during the American | Revolutionary War. |
, a noted New York soldier in the American | Revolutionary War. |
ting on the colonists side in the American | Revolutionary War. |
Carolina militia who died in the American | Revolutionary War. |
athizing Bedford County militia during the | Revolutionary War. |
ntinental Army officer during the American | Revolutionary War. |
Tayler was a Patriot during the | Revolutionary War. |
as a soldier and a Colonel in the American | Revolutionary War. |
e Treaty of Canandaigua after the American | Revolutionary War. |
el Wasson and David Hawes, soldiers in the | Revolutionary War. |
e in the military, serving in the American | Revolutionary War. |
North Carolina troops during the American | Revolutionary War. |
alists during the Southern Campaign of the | Revolutionary War. |
largest book printed in America before the | Revolutionary War. |
7) was a Brigadier General in the American | Revolutionary War. |
they farmed, hunted and scouted until the | Revolutionary War. |
on Mercer's life and contributions to the | Revolutionary War. |
ation that would explode into the American | Revolutionary War. |
The title is connected with the American | Revolutionary War. |
He was commissioned a captain during the | Revolutionary War. |
mpede French and American ships during the | Revolutionary War. |
xander McDonald, a soldier in the American | Revolutionary War. |
e United States at the end of the American | Revolutionary War. |
Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry during the | Revolutionary War. |
tia in the western theater of the American | Revolutionary War. |
e campaigns in America during the American | Revolutionary War. |
hief who became famous during the American | Revolutionary War. |
ilitary authorities following the American | Revolutionary War. |
tia in 1776 and served during the American | Revolutionary War. |
in Upstate South Carolina just before the | Revolutionary War. |
s the western frontier during the American | Revolutionary War. |
ntal as a bastion of patriotism during the | Revolutionary War. |
Battle of Kings Mountain, 1780, during the | Revolutionary War. |
inois country for the Americans during the | Revolutionary War. |
6 House was often used during the American | Revolutionary War. |
American military victory of the American | Revolutionary War. |
of the Waxhaw Massacre during the American | Revolutionary War. |
ioned captain of a troop of cavalry in the | Revolutionary War. |
against American colonists in the American | Revolutionary War. |
2) was an American soldier in the American | Revolutionary War. |
n, supplies, and money needed to fight the | Revolutionary War. |
, General Andrew Porter served in the U.S. | Revolutionary War. |
he Siege of Yorktown and to victory in the | Revolutionary War. |
h the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
5th anniversary of the end of the American | Revolutionary War. |
ral Lafayette's troops during the American | Revolutionary War. |
erica in 1775 at the start of the American | Revolutionary War. |
ragon and served in the latter part of the | Revolutionary War. |
aptain in the American military during the | Revolutionary War. |
ntinental Army officer during the American | Revolutionary War. |
s Johnson who distinguished himself in the | Revolutionary War. |
a ship's surgeon in the latter part of the | Revolutionary War. |
soon before shooting began in the American | Revolutionary War. |
erved with the New York Militia during the | Revolutionary War. |
e New Jersey militia before and during the | Revolutionary War. |
f the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
ought on the American side in the American | Revolutionary War. |
ists who fled the United States during the | revolutionary war. |
Eutaw Springs in 1781 during the American | Revolutionary War. |
from the British Isles before the American | Revolutionary War. |
occupation of Brooklyn during the American | Revolutionary War. |
n missionary and Black Loyalist during the | Revolutionary War. |
army officer who died during the American | Revolutionary War. |
action during conflicts dating back to the | Revolutionary War. |
1776 Battle of Valcour during the American | Revolutionary War. |
and specialized in scenes of the American | Revolutionary war. |
ental Congress to die in battle during the | Revolutionary War. |
s Watson, for his services in the American | Revolutionary War. |
ay military conference during the American | Revolutionary War. |
d in the Seven Years' War and the American | Revolutionary War. |
vernor's Foot Guards of the militia in the | Revolutionary War. |
was a crucial step in winning the American | Revolutionary War. |
son served as a militiaman in the American | Revolutionary War. |
rated to America from Holland prior to the | Revolutionary War. |
was a planter who was a patriot during the | Revolutionary War. |
South Carolina militia during the American | Revolutionary War. |
y two men from Connecticut just before the | Revolutionary War. |
for British prisoners during the American | Revolutionary War. |
rsons, had been an officer in the American | Revolutionary War. |
f the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
aised by the Americans during the American | Revolutionary War. |
rance following the outbreak of the French | Revolutionary War. |
militia of Queen Anne's County during the | Revolutionary War. |
rt Temple, who owned that land through the | Revolutionary War. |
nia before, during, and after the American | Revolutionary War. |
South Carolina who served in the American | Revolutionary War. |
n Germany, and moved to America before the | Revolutionary War. |
r the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
and as a brigadier general in the American | Revolutionary War. who served in the U.S. Revolutionary |
tenant, and briefly served in the American | Revolutionary War. |
who served in the Continental Army in the | Revolutionary War. |
the house three times during the American | Revolutionary War. |
Richard, and Minor Winn all served in the | Revolutionary War. |
d served as a chaplain during the American | Revolutionary War. |
ed in the British Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
ostilities in the area during the American | Revolutionary War. |
l Jones, among others, during the American | Revolutionary War. |
ning area for the local militia during the | Revolutionary War. |
States on foreign soil after the American | Revolutionary War. |
hich had plummeted during the years of the | Revolutionary War. |
al in the British Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
commanded the Salem Light Horse during the | Revolutionary War. |
the first patriot to lose his life in the | Revolutionary War. |
served in the Continental Army during the | Revolutionary War. |
terrupted by the beginning of the American | Revolutionary War. |
oyalist Lieutenant Colonel in the American | Revolutionary War. |
Fairfield, Connecticut during the American | Revolutionary War. |
ed spirits to help pay for the cost of the | Revolutionary War. |
ite, a militia officer during the American | Revolutionary War. |
an this date, with some dating back to the | Revolutionary War. |
been awarded for his service in the Texas | revolutionary war. |
Many Gordon family members fought in the | Revolutionary War. Gordon and his family invested in a s |
He served in the | Revolutionary War. |
ns held by American colonists prior to the | Revolutionary War. |
el Robert Magaw, a soldier in the American | Revolutionary War. |
dge and was born just after the end of the | Revolutionary War. |
catalyze events leading up to the American | Revolutionary War. |
2nd Canadian Regiment during the American | Revolutionary War. |
n the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
state of North Carolina for service in the | Revolutionary War. |
tion, it was settled some years before the | Revolutionary War. |
ng up the Hudson River during the American | Revolutionary War. |
n the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
Ferry played a vital role in the American | Revolutionary War. |
then lived in Peel, England throughout the | Revolutionary War. |
nt bankrupt in 1778 following the American | Revolutionary War. |
s burned by the British in 1779 during the | Revolutionary War. |
New York City in 1776 during the American | Revolutionary War. |
the House of Burgesses before the American | Revolutionary War. |
Kate Barry, was a heroine of the American | Revolutionary War. |
egiment of the New York militia during the | Revolutionary War. |
ial capital of the United States after the | Revolutionary War. |
ched in 1757 and took part in the American | Revolutionary War. |
alist uprising in 1780 during the American | Revolutionary War. |
l to George Washington during the American | Revolutionary War. |
as to become a flash point in the American | Revolutionary War. |
members the village's sacrifice during the | Revolutionary War. |
s a military operation during the American | Revolutionary War. |
elby, Governor of Kentucky and hero of the | Revolutionary War. |
Southern theater of operations during the | Revolutionary War. |
ose areas, presumably after the end of the | Revolutionary War. |
Jones participated in the | Revolutionary War. |
onths immediately following the end of the | Revolutionary War. |
ed as British property during the American | Revolutionary War. |
ng the Sullivan Expedition in the American | Revolutionary War. |
to American-French victory in the American | Revolutionary War. |
hez, Mississippi prior to the start of the | Revolutionary War. |
the United States Navy during the American | Revolutionary War. |
Knowlton's Rangers that served during the | Revolutionary War. |
r the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
825) was a Loyalist leader in the American | Revolutionary War. |
on September 13, 1781, during the American | Revolutionary War. |
came back to Charleston after the American | Revolutionary War. |
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