Postponed Webinar: War on Long Island Sound during the American Revolution by Ed Hynes
This exciting new webinar reveals the action, intrigue and terror of the people living around Long Island Sound during America’s War for Independence.
This exciting new webinar reveals the action, intrigue and terror of the people living around Long Island Sound during America’s War for Independence.
Based on his eponymous book, Bob Plumb will tell the stories of five women who changed Civil War America - Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Clara Barton, Julia Ward Howe, and Sarah Josepha Hale.
Join RHS and David Naumec, Ph.D, field director and historian of Heritage Consultants as we share the latest findings on the Battle of Ridgefield and discuss how an archaeological survey can enrich our understanding of what truly happened at this Revolutionary War Engagement.
Mark describes why the Founders preferred a Militia System in lieu of a large standing army controlled by the Federal Government.
Celebrate "Let Freedom Ring," a long-standing tradition in which churches, institutions, and individuals ring their bells 13 times at 2 pm to celebrate our freedom and independence.
Before the Gilded Age, before the American Revolution, before the first proprietors arrived — before Ridgefield was even known as Ridgefield — our land was occupied by American Indians.
Discover the Virginia Dynasty, who served as president from 1801 to 1825, and set the guideposts for later American liberals to follow.