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African Americans in the Texas Revolution

Many African Americans, free and slave, supported Texas during its 1835-36 war of independence from Mexico. Although official recognition of the African American role was generally denied, recorded accounts of individual acts of bravery and patriotism survived.

Hendrick Arnold distinguished himself ...

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Patriots of the American Revolution

In memory of the Patriots of the American Revolution who lie buried in this churchyard.

Hezekiah Davis • George Hamilton • Captain Gilbert Lyons • Major Samuel Pell • Colonel David I. Pell • Philip Pell • Comfort Sands • Lieutenant ...

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Soldiers of the American Revolution

- 1776 –

(Front of Monument):

In commemoration of the Soldiers of the American Revolution - 1776 – Erected by the State of New Jersey under the auspices of the Fort Lee Revolutionary Monument Association - 1908 –

(Left of Monument):

“Rebelmen”

These ...

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American Revolution Bicentennial Memorial

Fishkill Encampment

[ American Revolution Bicentennial Memorial Marker : ]

1776 * * 1976

To all the brave souls who passed

through, served, and died here at the

site of the Northern Department

Supply Depot, Fishkill, New York.

1776 – 1783

May their spirit of dedication be

rekindled within ...

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Heroes of the American Revolution

To the memory of the Heroes of the

American Revolution

1771 – 1783

buried in this churchyard

Maj. Gen. Seth Pomeroy • Col. James Thompson • Col. Samuel Drake • Lieut. Col. Gilbert Drake • Capt. Jasper Drake • Capt. Joshua Drake • Capt. ...

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Soldiers of the American Revolution

Three American Revolution patriots rest in this cemetery. A fourth soldier is also recognized here.

Elisha Raymond was born in 1761. In 1776, at age 15, he enlisted in the Rhode Island Militia and completed seven tours of duty. In ...

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LaGrange County American Revolution Memorial

This tablet is dedicated

to the memory of

The Revolutionary Soldiers

buried in LaGrange County

- § - - D. A. R. Crest - - § -

Placed by

LaGrange De Lafayette

Chapter D. A. R.

Marker is on North Detroit Street south ...

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Veterans of the American Revolution Memorial Bridge

A living memorial to and in honor of veterans who are buried in Wisconsin who served this nation in the American Revolution and who, by their efforts, were responsible for the founding of our country.Veterans of the American Revolution

After the ...

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American Revolution War Memorial - Edgar County Illinois

[First Plaque - Front of Boulder:]

1775 - D. A. R. (Crest) - 1783

To the Honor and Glory

of the Soldiers of the

- American Revolution -

who are buried in Edgar Co.

[Row One:]

Elijah Austin • Hugh Barr • James Benson • Gurdin Burnham ...

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Soldier of The American Revolution

Philip Allen was born in Bridgewater, Massachusetts on July 9, 1757. At the outbreak of the revolution, 18-year-old Allen enlisted as his brother’s substitute in Captain Packard’s company of Colonel David Brewster’s regiment. Allen served in at least five Massachusetts ...

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