SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The Springfield Armory National Historic Site celebrated the 250th anniversary of the Noble Train of Artillery on Saturday, marking a significant event in the American ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Jan. 25, 1776, 250 years ago, Colonel Henry Knox and his men arrived in Boston, bringing with them 120,000 pounds of artillery ...
Reenactors trekked through Sunday's snowy weather to transport replica Revolutionary War-era cannons to Cohoes on Sunday. When they arrived at the Van Schaick Mansion, they participated in the ...
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Old Sturbridge Village honors 250th anniversary of Henry Knox’s artillery train (photos)
Oxen pulling sleighs with weaponry, cannons firing and “patriots” sharing stories from serving in the Revolutionary War were all at the Old Sturbridge Village this weekend in celebration of the 250th ...
In the winter of 1776, a 25-year-old Boston bookseller reported to Gen. George Washington in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with news that would change the course of the Revolutionary War. Col. Henry Knox ...
From Revolutionary War veterans who settled in Northeast Ohio to a local soldier who commanded artillery against Nazi Germany, an exhibit from the Geauga County Historical Society is showcasing local ...
History comes to life at Cantigny! Join Cantigny and the North West Territory Alliance for their annual two-day Revolutionary War Re-enactment on Sept. 13-14 that will take you straight back to the ...
The Miami Valley has strong ties to the Revolutionary War. And just last week, Air Force veteran Andrew Lloyd spoke to a group in Washington Township about that war, with a very unique perspective. “I ...
On Jan. 25, 1776, 250 years ago, Colonel Henry Knox and his men arrived in Boston, bringing with them 120,000 pounds of artillery from the captured British fortification, Fort Ticonderoga. For 70 days ...
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