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Soldiers of the American Revolution

Buried in this Cemetery

Libertas et Patria

Soldiers of the

American Revolution

Buried in this Cemetery

Lt. Israel Parshall Pa. • Lt. Christopher Denn Pa.

Sgt. Daniel McDowell Pa. • Sgt. Alexander Murry N.Y.

Pvt. Abraham Brewer N.Y. • Pvt. John Brewer N.Y.

Pvt. Thomas Keeney Conn. ...

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Kate Duncan Smith - Daughters of the American Revolution School

(Side A) In 1924, the Alabama Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) established Kate Duncan Smith School to provide a patriotic education dedicated to academic achievement and service to "God, Home, and Country" for the people of ...

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A Last Tragic Episode of the American Revolution

On New Years Eve 1783, British forces were evacuating New York City as part of their final withdrawal from the new American Nation.

The British warship H.M.S. Assistance was anchored in Sandy Hook Bay when 11 seamen deserted the ship. 1st ...

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Overmountain Patriots of the American Revolution

Dedicated to the hundreds of patriots from this area who fought in the American Revolution (1775 - 1783).

When the war in the north came to a stalemate by early 1780, the British turned their military strategy to the South. They ...

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American Revolutionary War Memorial

Statue Erected

by

Daughters of the American Revolution

in Memory of Soldiers of the War for Independence

who are buried in Vermilion County.

William Adams •

David Baird •

Jacob Gundy •

Hugh King •

Thomas Morton •

Joseph Coughran •

George Fithian •

Thomas Makemson •

John Frazier •

James Hals •

David Herrington ...

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West Point in the American Revolution

The history of West Point in the American Revolution began in May 1775 when George Washington and other Americans recommended that the Hudson River be blocked to prevent the British from using the waterway to strike into the interior of ...

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Dearborn County American Revolution War Memorial

In Honor of the Soldiers of

the American Revolution

buried in Dearborn County

Their names are recorded in the

County Auditor's Office

Book 29 - Page 250.

Marker is on West High Street west of Mary Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Vincennes in the American Revolution

After taking Kaskaskia on July 5, 1778, George Roges Clark, Acting under Virginia authority, sent Father Pierre Gibault, as his envoy, to Vincennes. Gibault convinced the villagers there to take an oath of loyalty to the Americans. In early August, ...

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The American Revolution Comes to the South

You are standing at the site of the first southern land battle of the Revolutionary War. The men fighting here were all Americans. The Loyalists supported British rule; the Patriots wanted independence from the Crown.

The location of Ninety Six at ...

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Fishkill in the American Revolution

Fishkill was a center of civil and military operations during the American Revolution. New York State’s first governing body met in the village’s churches during 1776-77 and drew up the first state constitution.

South of Fishkill, centered in the Van Wyck ...

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