american revolution This North Shore home has ties to the Salem witch trials and American Revolution. Officials say it’s now ‘rotting’ away. By www.boston.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 09:00:00 +0000 Local officials are racing against the clock to intervene and save Ingersoll’s Ordinary before more than three centuries of Danvers history is lost for good. The post This North Shore home has ties to the Salem witch trials and American Revolution. Officials say it’s now ‘rotting’ away. appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News History Local News North Shore Salem Halloween
american revolution Delaware Forest Service Joins Daughters of the American Revolution to Establish Memorial Forest in Sussex County By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 22 Apr 2024 17:03:12 +0000 DOVER, Del. (April 22, 2024) – The Delaware Forest Service hosted the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Col. John Haslet Chapter in Dover, and other volunteers to establish a memorial plot dedicated to former State Forester Walter F. Gabel, who served in this role from 1974 to 1991. “We are excited about this DAR […] Full Article Department of Agriculture Forest Service afforestation Daughters of the American Revolution Delaware Forest Service memorial Redden State Forest tree tree planting
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american revolution Revealing The History Of Who Funded The American Revolution By www.wshu.org Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 21:55:27 +0000 Yet another go at the Founding Fathers? Well, to judge from historian and documentary filmmaker Tom Shachtman’s new book, “The Founding Fortunes,” Yes and No. Subtitled “How the Wealthy Paid for and Profited from America’s Revolution,” Shachtman’s analysis of the years 1763-1813 merits a yes because he does revisit some of the big names and battles of the day. But the answer is also no because “The Founding Fortunes” is not just another look at Colonial and post-Colonial politics and economics. Shachtman has a timely and provocative take on who in America supported the War for Independence, and why. Relying on hundreds of historical documents and contemporary scholarship, Shachtman’s out to dispel what he calls “myths” about some of the movers and shakers of the day. And to suggest, by comparison, the less-than-generous or suspect ambitions of some of the wealthy today who would influence current events under the heading of patriotism. It’s a complicated and complex story Shachtman Full Article
american revolution In Freedom We're Born: Songs from the American Revolution By feeds.history.org Published On :: New lyrics set to familiar (or some not so familiar) English melodies, recorded using 18th-century instrumentation to recreate the ambience of a small tavern or public meeting place. Full Article
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