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Brattonsville: Choosing Sides | The Southern Campaign
Valley Forge National Historical Park Ranger Talks: Redoubts
Fifing on the Front Lines: Thomas Nixon Jr’s Revolutionary War Tune Book and Flageolet
Filmed by Access Framingham
After enlisting as a fifer in the Continental Army at just 13 years old, Thomas Nixon Jr. of Framingham marched on Lexington and Concord in April 1775. He, and thousands of young boys and teenagers, joined the fife and drum corps as both his father and uncle shouldered the call. While fifing was Nixon’s introduction to war, it appealed to him and became a true skill. The tune book Thomas carried in battle is one of fourteen known books of its kind in existence. It is also a rare depiction of fife tunes that includes harmonies. As founding member of the Middlesex County Volunteer Fifes & Drums, Steven Taskovics, discusses the significance of the tune book and the fifers’ role in directing the Revolutionary War.
The Battle of Camden – Presented by SouthCarolinaETV
Camden: Defeat and Destruction | The Southern Campaign – Presented by SouthCarolinaETV
Middlesex Country Volunteers Fifes and Drums at Minute Man National Historical Park!
The British Light Infantry 1775 with Audio Description (Minute Man NPS)
Bunker Hill (Part 3) “The Decisive Day”
Join Ranger Patrick for our concluding installment in our three-part series about the Battle of Bunker Hill and its aftermath. Learn about how the British were eventually forced to evacuate Boston on March 17th, 1776.
Bunker Hill (Part 2) “One Step Further”
Ranger Patrick continues his over overview of how the Battle of Bunker Hill came to happen on June 17, 1775 across the hilly pastures north of Boston.
Bunker Hill (Part 1): Prelude to the Battle
Join Ranger Patrick in an overview of how the Battle of Bunker Hill came to happen on June 17, 1775 across the hilly pastures north of Boston.
“Siege!” 1976 Fort Stanwix Bicentennial NPS Film – Re-enacting Retro
Washington’s War – General George Washington and the Revolutionary War
1775-1776: Igniting the American Revolution
Historian Derek W. Beck shares highlights from his book, The War Before Independence: 1775-1776, which draws on previously unpublished documents, letters, and diaries to explore pivotal events of the violent years of 1775 and 1776. From the Boston Tea Party to Paul Revere’s famous midnight ride, from the lesser-known William Dawes’s journey to Lexington, to Benedict Arnold’s taking of Fort Ticonderoga and the letters of Gen. Thomas Gage, from the Battle of Bunker Hill to the exciting conclusion of the Boston Campaign, the book transports readers to this tumultuous chapter in the American story.