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ERW in the Hudson Valley: 4th Annual ERW Trip
Just over two weeks ago, ERW historians Billy Griffith, Phillip Greenwalt, Mark Maloy, Rob Orrison and Kevin Pawlak took a long weekend trip up to upstate New York. This was the fourth year that ERW authors have gotten together to take … Continue reading →
Posted in African-American, Armies, Arms & Armaments, Battlefields & Historic Places, Battles, Campaigns, Civilian, Common Soldier, French and Indian War, Memory, Monuments, National Park Service, Northern Theater, Photography, Preservation, Revolutionary War, Uncategorized, Weapons
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Tagged Albany, battle of bennington, battle of hubbardton, Fort Ticonderoga, Horatio Gates, Jane McCrae, john burgoyne, Lake George, Newburgh, saratoga, Saratoga National Historical Park, Stony Point
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The Greatest Leaders of the American Revolution You Have Never Heard Of
When a historian, author, or student of the American Revolutionary War mentions the following three words, “Green Mountain Boys” there is usually one name that comes to the forefront. Seth Warner is usually not that name. Yet, he is one … Continue reading →
Posted in Armies, Battles, British Leadership, Campaigns, Common Soldier, Continental Leadership, Hessian (German), Monuments, Northern Theater, Revolutionary War, Uncategorized
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Tagged battle of bennington, battle of hubbardton, Battle of Saratoga, British, Continentals, Ethan Allen, Green Mountain Boys, Hessians, Northern Theater, seth warner
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