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News Stunning image reveals Revolutionary War soldier whose bones were found in N.J. field Updated: Jul. 31, 2024, 2:32 p.m. | Published: Jul. 31, 2024, 2:31 p.m.
A historic Federal-style home, built by an American Revolutionary War soldier, is on the market for $5.49 million. It’s at 142 Main St. in a part of Fairfield, Conn. called Southport. The tony ...
Rare sword from a Revolutionary War soldier to be displayed at Philly museum Sgt. Jeremiah Keeler, of the Continental Army, carried the weapon during the Siege of Yorktown that helped seal U.S ...
reward of merit Reward of Merit depicting Patriotic Theme with Woman Holding Flag, Revolutionary War Soldier Who Looks like George Washington, Large Eagle, Bust of George Washington, and Portrait of ...
A Long Island Home Built by a Revolutionary War Soldier Hits the Market The circa-1770s house in the hamlet of Greenlawn is asking $1.248 million The Dunnes added a mid-1800s lamppost to the property.
Historians and descendants say the grave of a soldier who fought in the Revolutionary War is not getting the respect it deserves. Darling Jones is buried in a cemetery in the woods along State of ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Revolutionary War soldier, Samuel Cooper, was honored by community members and the boy scouts in Columbus in light of Independence Day. Cooper Creek and Cooper Creek Park ...
Updated: Jul 3, 2025 / 02:49 PM EDT COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Revolutionary War soldier, Samuel Cooper, was honored by community members and the boy scouts in Columbus in light of Independence Day.
The home, originally built by Morris Bartow, the Revolutionary War soldier, wasn’t always in its current spot. It was relocated in the 1940s after sitting vacant for years on a nearby farm.
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Revolutionary War soldier, Samuel Cooper, was honored by community members and the boy scouts in Columbus in light of Independence Day. Cooper Creek and Cooper Creek Park ...