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Flags of the American Revolution
The television show “The Big Bang Theory” and Dr. Sheldon Cooper’s “Fun with Flags” vlog is sort of my inspiration for this post. I have always been very interested in the various flags I have seen from the American Revolution on the continental side. It is also interesting to see how those flags have developed…
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History Camp – Philadelphia
On May 2nd, 2020, I will be presenting at History Camp – Philadelphia. My topic will be “Slavery, Abolition and Seeking Freedom in Pittsburgh.” The Pittsburgh area has an interesting history in regards to Slavery and Abolition, and while it wasn’t a major place of Underground Railroad activity, there are some important figures from the…
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Kit-Han-Nee
Nestled on a long curve on the Allegheny river roughly 40 miles northeast of Pittsburgh is the town of Kittanning, Pennsylvania. The town’s name come from the name of a Leni Lenape (Delaware) village that was established on the same land in 1730. This village would be the site of a small but memorable battle…
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Logstown
On the banks of the Ohio River in what is now Baden, PA (Beaver County), 15-18 miles northwest of Pittsburgh PA, once stood a town of as many as 80 structures called Logstown. This small town would host visitors from British and French as well as meetings between native tribes and representatives from the French…
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Mummery: Now and Then
On New Year’s Day in Philadelphia a very grand parade happens. The costumes for those in the parade are extravagant, some can even put Mardi Gras costumes to shame. The Tradition in Philadelphia began January 1 , 1901. The purpose of the parade is to welcome in the new year. Philadelphia’s Parade has five different…
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Letters Home at Christmas Time
Below are letters from soldiers to their families during the holidays. The letters themselves may not always portray the holiday spirit itself. During the American Revolution, December the 25th, while celebrated was not celebrated in the American Colonies they way it may have been celebrated in Europe. On Christmas 1776, Continental Troops took advantage of…
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Treason, Sir?
In April of 1805, a wealthy man and a companion arrive in Pittsburgh. The wealthy man contracts to have a flatboat built to sail the Ohio river into the expanding Northwest Territory, the builders were surprised when the wealthy man wanted the boat to have a bedroom, kitchen and dining area with a fireplace. This…
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Give Historically!
The Tuesday after Thanksgiving has become known as “Giving Tuesday”. That day is a great day to give to a small museum, historic organization or a land trust that will help preserve historic properties. There are so many ways to contribute to help preserve history so that those in the future can continue to learn…
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Museum Store Monday!
What is the best possible way to support your local, regional and national museums? Support their museum shops! Many of those stores have an online presence, as a great way for you to find that perfect gift for the History Nerd, History Buff or History Geek on your christmas list this year. I have included…
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History Lovers Unite!
As many of my readers know, I live in Pittsburgh, an area rich in history. After reading about events happening in other areas, I am considering starting to put together a History focused event in the region. If you are interested, Please fill out this survey.