War of 1812 | Article Equipment in the War of 1812 The equipment used during the War of 1812 was relatively similar to equipment used during the Revolutionary War. However, some technological...
Civil War | Article Troupe Movements Theater has long thrived in the land we know as the United States, as the trials and tribulations presented in different works often have timeless...
Article Battle of the Bands From Revolution to Civil War, music has provided an outlet for American soldiers in camp and propelled them forward in battle. Lyrics were often...
Civil War | Article Battling Monotony The National Civil War Museum highlights how soldiers combated boredom in wartime camps.
Civil War | Article Take Me Out to the Vintage Ball Game! In Gettysburg, an annual festival brings the 1864 version of “base ball” to players and spectators alike to consider the history behind the great...
Civil War | Video Highlights of the Gettysburg Base Ball Festival Take a behind-the-scenes look at a Civil War-era “base ball” tournament and see how America’s pastime has evolved — and remained the same — over the...
Rev War | Article Ten Facts: The Continental Army 1. On June 14, 1775, the Continental Army was created. The Second Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia decided to establish an army for...
Area of Interest Soldier Life The experiences of soldiers in the wars that defined America demonstrate the sacrifices made for a new birth of freedom.
Civil War | Article What Hath We Here? Initially you might wonder how “The Bard of Avon” — William Shakespeare (ca. 1564-1616) — possibly has a place in Civil War history. But once you...
Rev War | Biography Daniel Shays Most famous for leading the rebellion which bears his name, Daniel Shays began his life as the son of Irish immigrants, Patrick and Margaret. His...