• Speaker Series

    The Cherokee County Museum Cherokee County Museum, gaffney, SC, United States

    Cherokee Historical & Preservation Society will be hosting speakers lecturing on topics related to the American Revolution. The speakers include Rick Wise (Revolutionary War 101), Kathryn Smith (George Washington's 1791 […]

    Free
  • American Revolution Exhibit at Upcountry History Museum Takes You from Front Lines to Home Fronts

    Upcountry History Museum 540 Buncombe Street, Greenville, United States

    From 1775-1783, Patriots and Loyalists engaged in ongoing skirmishes and all-out battles as the American Revolution spread throughout the 13 Colonies until the tide of war turned in favor of the Patriots during the 1778-1781 Southern Campaign. And while these battles draw most of the attention, daily life among citizens and non-combatants continued on the […]

    $2 – $14
  • “South Carolina Women & their War for Independence”

    Horry County Museum 805 Main Street, Conway, SC, United States

    “South Carolina Women & their War for Independence” The Horry County Museum presents a program in collaboration with Coastal Carolina University and the South Carolina 250th Commission on Saturday, May […]

    Free
  • The American Revolution as Told by its Flags

    Chapman Cultural Center- Bell Room 200 E St John Street, Spartanburg, SC, United States

    Presented by Mark C. Anthony, member of the SAR, interpreter at Cowpens National Battlefield, and member of the Spartanburg County 250 Committee. The story of the American Revolution as told through over 40 of its flags, traces the evolution of the United States, exploring the symbols, definitions and interpretations that the flag took through time.

    $5
  • Stories Around the State- Revolutionary Correspondence: The Letters, Life, and Legacy of Henry Laurens

    Charleston County Public Library

    Join the SC Historical Society and Chesterfield County Library for Stories Around the State!   “Revolutionary Correspondence: The Letters, Life, and Legacy of Henry Laurens” Presenter: Annette Guild This program explores the life and legacy of Henry Laurens through his extensive personal, political, and business correspondence held by the South Carolina Historical Society. Participants will […]

    Free
  • “Family History & Connections with Francis Marion” (“A Glorious Cause” series)

    Georgetown County Library 405 Cleland Street, Georgetown, United States

    *Part of "A Glorious Cause: South Carolina and the American Revolution: A Public History Initiative by the Georgetown County Library," Thomas Keith Gourdin will offer a personal account as one of General Francis Marion’s descendants. Gourdin is the great-great-great nephew of the "Swamp Fox" and he will trace his family’s connections to the famous American […]

  • Florals and Freedom: Fashion and Material Culture Surrounding the American Revolution

    The Charleston Museum 360 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC, United States

    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 Curator of Historic Textiles Virginia Theerman for an evening lecture on the fashions and material culture of […]

  • Jennifaye Singleton, Sweetgrass Weaver, “Traditional Gullah Artforms of the Revolutionary Period” (“A Glorious Cause” series)

    Georgetown County Library 405 Cleland Street, Georgetown, United States

    *Part of "A Glorious Cause: South Carolina and the American Revolution: A Public History Initiative by the Georgetown County Library," sweetgrass weaver and storyteller Jennifaye Singleton, who has been practicing the ancient art of Gullah Geechee basket-weaving since 1990, views sweetgrass weaving not only as a distinct cultural artifact but also as a divine gift […]