Tag Archives: National Historic Landmark
Immediate: Concord (MA) Museum Signs Historic Agreement to Operate the Wright Tavern
On Wednesday, June 8, a signing ceremony marked the beginning of an agreement between First Parish in Concord, owner of the Wright Tavern, and the Concord Museum. Starting this fall, the Concord Museum will provide educational programming to school groups … Continue reading
Posted in Battlefields & Historic Places, Battles, British Leadership, Campaigns, Common Soldier, Continental Leadership, Memory, Militia (Patriot) Leadership, Monuments, National Park Service, Northern Theater, Revolutionary War
Tagged American Revolution, American Revolution Round Table of the Minute Man National Historical Park, American Revolutionary War, Concord, Concord Museum, Dr. Joseph Warren, First Parish Concord, Friends of Minute Man National Historical Park, John Hancock, Lexington and Concord, Minute Man National Historic Park, National Historic Landmark, Samuel Adams, Second Provincial Congress, Wright Tavern
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ERW Weekender: The Brandywine Battlefield: A History & Visiting the Field
Emerging Revolutionary War and Revolutionary War Wednesday is pleased to welcome guest historian and author Michael C. Harris this week. The Battle of Brandywine was fought on September 11, 1777. Visiting the battlefield to commemorate what took place there … Continue reading
Posted in Arms & Armaments, Battlefields & Historic Places, Revolutionary War
Tagged 1777, Battle of Brandywine, Brandywine, Brandywine: A Military History of the Battle that Lost Philadelphia but Saved America, George Washington, John Chads House, Marquis de Lafayette, Michael C. Harris, National Historic Landmark, Savas Beatie LLC, September 11
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