For Kartar Singh Sarabha and his comrades, the fight against colonial rule was more than a quest for political freedom; it was a mission to transform Indian society. Their sacrifices remind us that ...
Though Native Americans were universally granted U.S. citizenship in 1924, they have served in every major conflict since the ...
Native Americans have served in or supported the Army since Colonial times, and Maj. Gen. Douglas S. Lowrey says he and the ...
America probably wouldn't have been victorious without George Washington, but he wasn't the only local patriot who served.
Washington Township’s first settlers arrived soon after land grants were made available to Revolutionary War veterans.
The plaque is one of only five in the nation issued so far by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Redington served in ...
When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620, they encountered thornless vines covered with small, red fruit growing in boggy regions of the area. Native Americans valued this fruit and called it ...
By Gretchen Witt Rowan Public Library The Edith M. Clark History Room at Rowan Public Library has a substantial array of materials to facilitate anyone’s genealogical research. RPL holds marriage, ...
On Aug. 3, 1990, President George H.W. Bush declared November as National American Indian Heritage Month, now Native American ...
The appeal is an appalling document, which exposes both the political bankruptcy of American liberalism and the deplorable ...
Agrippa Hull, a free Black man born in Massachusetts in 1759 and veteran of the Revolutionary War, spent the vast majority of ...
Jonathan Hardin Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution met on October 9, 2024, at Gibbs Library in ...