The Role of the Cherokees in the American Revolution
Fountain Inn Museum 102 Depot St, Fountain Inn, SC, United StatesJoin Historian and Battlefield Preservationist Durant Ashmore for a lecture on the Cherokees in the American Revolution.
Join Historian and Battlefield Preservationist Durant Ashmore for a lecture on the Cherokees in the American Revolution.
Join us for an evening of live music and information on music during the American Revolution on Tuesday, May 20th at 7 pm at the Cultural Arts Center at 307 West Gay Street in Lancaster. Historian Zach Lemhouse and Musician Nash Lyle will present the program “Hale Be Your Fiddle.” With a combined 72 years
Join Historian and Battlefield Preservationist Durant Ashmore for a lecture on Elijah Clarke, one of the American commanders at the Battle of Musgrove's Mill. This is a dinner meeting, dinner from 6pm-7pm, lecture at 7pm. Come early and dine in.
Join USC Grad student, Erynn Price in a walkthrough of colonial American fashion; fashion trends from the streets of London and the parlor rooms of France made their way to the cobbled roads of Colonial America. Explore the role fashion had in not only personal expression, but political statements as well, with nations all around
Calling all Yankee Doodles! Come a-riding on a pony to America’s First Museum, The Charleston Museum, to discover the history of one of America’s most famous songs. After diving into Revolutionary history and phrases, put your own spin on this American classic by rewriting the versus in modern language. This is a free program open
The Rest of the Story Presented by James Legg Join archaeologist, Jim Legg at the Revolutionary War Visitor Center to go back to the Camden Burials of 2023. Hear the latest findings from the Camden Burials and what happened after our first program in April of 2023. Rout & Slaughter Ensued (Part One) can be
The Colonial history of South Carolina and the issues leading to the Revolutionary War. Greenville County Library 25 Heritage Green Pl Greenville, SC 29601
Hosted by battlefield preservationist and historian Durant Ashmore, featuring artifacts recovered from both Hammond's Old Store and Fort Lindley. Saturday, June 7, 10am - 11am The Magnolia Room at the Laurens County Museum 116 E Main St Laurens, SC 29360
The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend: George Washington and France Presented by Kyle Meyers George Washington’s experiences during the French and Indian War solidified a strong animosity towards Britain’s old rival, France. Washington, like most American colonists in the 1700s distrusted and down right hated the French. USC Grad student, Kyle Meyers weighs the
The Executive Committee of the SC American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission meets virtually on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. These meetings are open to the public. Zoom Link:Â https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89271717809?pwd=Fg7Wx6bDwfvRez70dD55FcsHkjNNzg.1 Meeting ID:
This is going to be a freewheeling discussion. Laurens County Museum 116 E Main St Laurens, SC 29360
We asked and you answered with an overwhelming “Yes”! Adults wishing to experience our educational programs that are normally offered to school aged scholars, will have an opportunity to take an evening field trip to the Revolutionary War Visitor Center. You will complete an exhibit packet that focuses in on the lesson, then enjoy learning
June 14, 2025 Saturday All Day, Starting at 9am Pickens, SC Battlefield preservationist and noted local historian Durant Ashmore will be renting a van and taking folks to Mile Creek County Park - the site of Ft. Prince George and Keowee, then Eastatoe, Tomassee, Esseneca, Ft. Rutledge, Treaty Oak, Old Stone Church. Oconee Station if
The Colonel Robert Anderson Chapter SCSSAR Welcomes your Attendance at: A Grave Marking Ceremony for Patriot John King Life Guard to General George Washington Saturday, June14th, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. Spartanburg Gun Club 180 Fretwell Rd. Pacolet, SC 29372 Please Note: King Cemetery is in a remote location, accessible only via a half-mile hike through
Join us for this Living History Saturday as we highlight the history of Juneteenth, its connection to the Brattonsville community, and traditional ways of celebrating emancipation. On-Going Activities: Meet the Descendants of Brattonsville Cooking with traditional recipes such as Sorrel Tea & BBQ 18th Infantry Interpretation Blacksmithing Create a Juneteenth Booklet including recipes, historical information,