How 14 Revolutionary War Veterans Shaped NEPA & the USA

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @jmarkewicz
    @jmarkewicz 2 года назад +2

    Very well done. Enjoyed every minute! KUDOS!!!

  • @mikes6281
    @mikes6281 4 года назад +1

    Two of my relatives are buried in the Civil War section of Hollenback Cemetery.

  • @BJC835
    @BJC835 26 дней назад

    Good stuff. Thanks.

  • @Sawpainter_td
    @Sawpainter_td Год назад +1

    I wish you were still producing these videos. They are so interesting and educational. Your voice is crisp and a pleasure to listen to. I'm just curious why they demolished the Old Fell house? I would think that was the most monumentous, historical building of our area.
    Thank you for your dedication to Pennsylvanias history.

  • @lisagarcia1493
    @lisagarcia1493 3 года назад +1

    THIS SEMETARY IS VERY HAUNTED SO INTERESTING.

  • @ellynramich8017
    @ellynramich8017 4 года назад +3

    Thanks Tony!

  • @Maurice00PA
    @Maurice00PA 4 года назад +4

    Well done! Thanks for making these.

  • @Lou-zm3bn
    @Lou-zm3bn 4 года назад +4

    Thank you! Can't wait for the next one.

  • @DaveChaump
    @DaveChaump 4 года назад +2

    Great job guys. Very informative!

  • @schaunross7970
    @schaunross7970 3 года назад

    Perrin Ross was my 6th great grandfather!

  • @pamcampbell6991
    @pamcampbell6991 Год назад

    My 4th great grandfather, Isaac Kinney Finch survived the Wyoming Massacre, his father, Isaac, was killed.

  • @ejatravels
    @ejatravels 3 года назад +1

    Excellent stuff. Really enjoyed this. I am planning on making one from a cemetery near where I grew up in Niantic, Conn. (then Lyme, Ct) where many of these families came from. With more than 25 veterans from the Rev War buried there... some great stories. Btw- Lexington Alarm - they did not fight at Lexington and Concord but "responded" to the call and headed to greater Boston. Many who stayed more than the minimum were at Bunker Hill and later Dorchester Heights. The Lexington affair was fought by men from that area and towns surrounding. Zebulon Butler´s family had a house, still standing on Butlertown Rd in modern day East Lyme. Also from the area was Col. John Butler a Tory who is honored in Canada.