Discover what really happened at Valley Forge, how Washington’s army trained, endured, and transformed the fight for ...
Contrary to historical myth, bitter weather nor insufficient food were not the cause of many deaths at Valley Forge.
When Washington’s army ran out of food while taking refuge in Valley Forge in 1777, Polly Cooper of Oneida Indian Nation ...
Pepper pot soup is legendary in the American Revolutionary War for saving the Continental Army from starvation during the ...
Valley Forge National Historical Park was once the encampment site of the Continental Army during the American Revolution.
When students of the Revolutionary War hear the words Valley Forge, they probably think of an iconic image: Gen. George Washington kneeling in the snow, surrounded by log cabins, praying for aid. The ...
Explore five Delaware Valley sites, one in each county, where George Washington slept, led, and left his mark on America’s ...
Discover 10 Revolutionary War battles, near-battles, and skirmishes fought in and explore how southeastern Pennsylvania ...
Edward McKenry was born in 1753 in Rockbridge County, Virginia. In October 1777, Edward was mustered into Capt. John Steel’s Company of Col. Malcom’s Regiment of the Continental Army. Col. William ...