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... the Revolutionary Army, another had two sons captured. Nine of the 56 fought and died from wounds or the hardships of the Revolutionary War. What ... year he lived in forests and caves, returning home after the war to find his wife dead, his children vanished. A few weeks ... books never told you a lot of what happened in the revolutionary war. We didn't just fight the British. We were British subjects ...
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... with their two sons and managed the property through the Civil War years. In the War's aftermath, beset with debt and the loss of their ... The naive unprepared troops would soon have their hopes of a short war dashed, as they came face to face with the ... family life on a small, low-income farm just prior to the Revolutionary War. The Environmental Living Program (ELP) at the Claude Moore Colonial Farm ...
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... as New Jersey tea because yes, its leaves were used as a substitute during the Revolutionary War. It also has medicinal properties; its astringent roots were used to staunch bleeding from wounds ...
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My home page 1 ANNETTE'S HERB GARDEN Home Photos A (typically German) green Cape-Cod, 75 years old and nestled into the side of Edge Hill - a site of historic significance during the Revolutionary War. Click on the Thumbnail to see the full sized image.
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Azalea Society of America
... the largest collections of azaleas and camellias in the country. Highlights include the pre-Revolutionary War plantation house with museum-quality early American antiques, biblical gardens, antebellum cabin, nature trail, ... 300 years of tradition and history along with Charleston's role in the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. Sites on the tour includes mansions on the Battery, Rainbow Row, and ...
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From Martha and Abigail to Dolley and Louisa, America's earliest First Ladies were fascinating by John Silveira Issue 29
... still a child. The other, a son, died soon after the Revolutionary War, and George and Martha raised his children. “Just remember that ... for one thing—the Revolutionary War. He was chosen to lead the newly formed American army and went off to war. And she followed. ... from burning in the White House?” “It was during the War of 1812, which took place during Madison’s administration. British troops ...
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The greatest American who was never President by John Silveira Issue 60
... Revolutionary War, in 1783, and the Constitutional Convention, in 1787, Mason took some stances that didn't make him popular with his fellow Americans. For instance, he didn't believe, despite the war ... Declaration of Independence; had Washington never been born, American troops would still have won the Revolutionary War-perhaps quicker. But, though others called for a bill of rights, were it not for ...
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Ceanothus americanus, New Jersey tea
... refers to North America. Food use: leaves were used as a tea substitute during the Revolutionary War. Medicinal uses: roots are an astringent. Contains ceanothic acid and three alkaloids, one known as ...
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Cranberry
... of Mother England. These hematite beds were the sources of metal for weapons of the Revolutionary War. When the iron ore was all removed and industry declined in Cape Cod, the cranberry ...
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Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania
... Germantown used this property for agricultural purposes. Accounts of the Battle of Germantown during the Revolutionary War describe skirmishes that appear to be on this plot of land. In 1892 the Morrises ...
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