In the American Civil war there were units on both sides which had uniforms heavily influenced by their individual heritage, fashion crazes or special requirements.
Reenactors in olive-colored uniforms ran and ducked over snow-covered ground, weapons-bearing military vehicles rolled along ...
Jefferson’s sentiments reflected the prevailing mood of a sizable majority of the country at the dawn of the 19th century: A ...
Half of the soldiers serving at Fort Concho from 1869 to 1885 were African American. The fort will celebrate Buffalo Soldier ...
A letter written by George Washington in 1777 that is valued at $150,000 is up for sale this Presidents Day. The letter, ...
The artifacts, including a rare musket, will be part of a permanent exhibit dedicated to the Revolutionary War.
exactly half of the soldiers at Fort Concho were African American, starting in 1869 up to 1885. Black men had served in the American armed forces since the Revolutionary War but always in ...
The letter, acquired by the Raab Collection, was written during the Revolutionary War, when the British took the war to Danbury, Conn., and raided the supply depot and burned military stores and ...
BRUNSWICK, Ohio -- A group of us from around Medina County have been working on finding the stories of Revolutionary War ...
Members of the Sons and Daughters of the American ... in soldier’s uniforms from the era. “The Twickenham Town Chapter is proud to recognize and honor one of our Nation’s first veterans and two of ...
During the Revolutionary War, the barracks also served as a military hospital. In 1899, Beulah A. Oliphant restored the barracks with support from the Daughters of the American Revolution.