• Revolutionary War Stories in South Carolina

    Joshua Shumak, a nationally recognized policy consultant, educator, and advocate for indigenous communities, uncovers the overlooked stories of Native American involvement during the Revolutionary War in South Carolina, highlighting their strategic roles and impact on the war effort. Join us for an illuminating evening adding yet another piece to the story of the American Revolution.

  • Voices of the Revolution Speaker Series: The Life of Andrew Pickens

    The Abbeville County Chamber is excited to host a speaker series in 2026 in recognition of the 250th. The series will focus on Abbeville County's role in the Revolutionary War, highlighting the people, places, and perspectives that shaped the conflict in this backcountry district. Our first speaker will be Dr. Tim Drake, descendant of Andrew

  • Teen Homeschool History Day: Ringleaders of Rebellion

    Explore the Charleston Museum’s newest special exhibit, Ringleaders of Rebellion: Charleston in Revolt, 1775-1783 on a guided tour geared to teen history-lovers. Learn all about the Lowcountry’s experience during the Revolutionary War and see objects bringing this history to life. Teen Homeschool History Day is a program geared for students 13 to 17 and features

  • Blue, Red, & Black: African Americans and the Revolutionary War

    Discover the lesser-known stories about America’s fight for freedom. Join us with your lunch as Donald West shines a light on the vital role African Americans played in America’s quest for independence. Using period artwork, illustrations, and historical documentation, Mr. West will share these stories of our country’s history during the period of 1763-1783. (You

  • Homeschool History Day: Ringleaders of Rebellion

    Explore the Charleston Museum’s newest special exhibit, Ringleaders of Rebellion: Charleston in Revolt, 1775-1783 on a guided tour for learners between the ages of 6 and 12. Learn all about the Lowcountry’s experience during the Revolutionary War and see objects bringing this history to life. Homeschool History Day programs feature a field trip experience, a

  • Colonial Fairfield

    Persons, places, and events that took place in the Fairfield County area during the War for American Independence.

  • Liberty & Legacy: Part Two: Battle of Blackstock’s Plantation

    In Part Two of our three part series, Liberty & Legacy, learn about the Battle of Blackstock's Plantation, a pivotal military engagement that took place in the Carolina Backcountry. Our presenter, Rick Wise, is the Executive Director of the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust and a recognized authority on Revolutionary War sites throughout the state.

  • To the Last Drop of Blood: African Americans in the American Revolution Lecture with Historian and Director of the Southern Revolutionary War Institute Zachary Lemhouse

    In commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of our nation, The Charleston Museum is pleased to host a series of lectures, each focusing on a different aspect of Revolutionary War history.Join Revolutionary War historian Zachary Lemhouse for a discussion of Black participation in the American War for Independence,

  • Land, Liberty, & Loyalty: The Drayton Hall and Middleton Place Legacies

    As we continue to explore our nation’s 250th anniversary, it is a pleasure to host presenters Amber Satterthwaite (Drayton Hall Preservation Trust) and Brandon M. Stone (Middleton Place Foundation) for an exploration of the American Revolutionary War through the lives of two founding fathers—William Henry Drayton and Arthur Middleton. This lecture will examine the friendship

  • South Carolina’s Irish Patriots

    In honor of the 250th anniversary of the founding of our country, local author and historian Tom Elmore will present information about Irish Carolinians who served as Patriots during the Revolutionary War, including statesmen, military leaders, and common soldiers. He'll even throw in some details about an Irish Loyalist or two. Come learn about how

  • The American Revolution in South Carolina: Wartime Experiences and Five Lessons with Robert Ryals and Dr. Eddie Lee

    Dr. Eddie Lee, SC250 Commissioner, will present "Five Key Lessons From the American Revolution." Dr. Lee is a renown historian who has taught South Carolina history for several years as a Professor of History at Winthrop University. Robert Ryals, Public Historian/Historic Storyteller, will present a dramatic 1st person scripted program about the wartime experiences of

  • “The Important Role of Women in the American Revolution”

    The Newberry Museum Special Presentation: “The Important Role of Women in the American Revolution” presented by Mille Westermeyer, Jasper Chapter, DAR. The story of the American Revolution cannot be properly understood without including the important contributions and experiences of women in gaining our independence. Presentation covers: Influential Writers, Thinkers, and Poets (Mercy Otis Warren, Abigail