A Revolutionary War veteran received recognition in Hazel Green Sunday afternoon. The Twickenham Town Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution and the Tennessee Valley Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution partnered to mark the graves of Isaac Wellborn and his wife Mary Wellborn at the Wellborn-King Cemetary.
In the 1860s, two brothers from Connecticut endeavored to photograph veterans of the American Revolution who could have fought alongside George Washington.
Members of the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution were on hand to give a musket salute to Lieutenant Isaac Wellborn.
MURFREESBORO – On Feb. 26, the Murfreesboro Historical Association will honor the memory of the Revolutionary War hero General Lafayette in a re-enactment of his 1825 visit to the town.
The start of the American Revolution began about 250 years ago and to honor the beginning of our independence, the Westfield Historical Commission is bringing some of
The SC250 and DOT are working together to install new signage to inform drivers of Revolutionary War historical markers along roadways across South Carolina.
He talked of a new Manifest Destiny and a ''Golden Age." He invoked the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. An honor guard appeared with tricorn hats, fifes and drums — all traditional Revolutionary War iconography.
"Farewell Tour" of 1825, Schenectady visit of the Marquis de Lafayette celebrated in daylong event featuring winners of poetry contest
Daughters of the American Revolution and Children of the American Revolution gather for a tea social to boost the CAR’s project to benefit Carpenters’ Hall.
The Berkshire County Historical Society's six-week genealogy workshop, part of the Berkshires250, invites participants to trace their family histories while exploring local ties to the American Revolution.
As Callista and I sat in the Rotunda listening to President Donald Trump’s Inaugural Address, I realized that it was among the most revolutionary inaugural addresses in American history.
Documentarian and New Hampshire resident Ken Burns is almost ready to release his new series, a six-part, 12 hour show on the American Revolution. It will air for six consecutive nights and will explore "the country’s founding and its eight-year war for independence," according to PBS broadcasting.