Sons of the American Revolution
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Soldier - Patriot and one ofthe last RevolutionaryWar Pensioners in the U.S.Samuel Downing 1761 - 1867grave siteStone Arabia and Saratoga SAR
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The first English fort west of the Alleghany Mountains was built five hundred feet south-east of this spot, in 1758 by order of General John Forbes, and named in honor of Lord John Ligonier.Here General Forbes with the aid of Colonels George Washington, Hen…
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Owned and operated byThe Connecticut Society of theSons of the American Revolution
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FrontDedicated to soldiersand patriots of theAmerican Revolutionwho are buried in IowaDecember 28, 1846IowaOur liberties weprize our rightswe will maintainReverseGeorge Perkins, N. and S. Carolina, Lee CountyWilliam Potter, Virginia, Jackson CountySampson P…
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One of the most strategic and daring exploits of the patriot cause during the revolution. Part of the troops encamped in the Town of Danvers on the night of September 14, 1775 on their way to Newburyport where they embarked for the Kennebeck and their famou…
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On This Site StoodDuring the Revolutionary WarThe General Hospital For TheNorthern Department, And TheContinental Barracks.
Built By Order OfGeneral Washington In Nov.1776, And used Until 1780 ByTroops Passing Through OrStationed In This Town.
A Buria…
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Opposite this tablet in Hudson Street stood the house of Leonard Lispenard In which General George Washington was entertained June 25, 1775 while en route from Philadelphia to Cambridge to Assume Command of the Continental Army.
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This marker honors Colonel Thomas Taylor, Patriot of the American Revolution. It is erected during this bicentennial year of 1976 to commemorate his contribution to the educational, cultural, civic, and religious life of the people of Richland County.
Ta…
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This memorial is dedicated to American Revolutionary War heroes who were patriots of the Old Camden District ? Markers are for Patriots buried in graves known and unknown ? Patriots in marked graves in Quaker Cemetery are: Surgeon Isaac Alexander, Surgeon J…
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With recommendation from Benjamin Franklin, Augustin de La Balme, former French Cavalry officer, came to America to assist in the American Revolution.
In November 1780, allegedly under secret orders from General George Washingt…