American Revolution Links
Philadelphia and Genealogy Links
Information Sites
- Revwar.com is a terrific site for Revolutionary War enthusiasts and reenactors, with links, information for Reenactors, and lots more
- The Battle of Brooklyn, August 1776
- The Papers of George Washington presented by the University of Virginia.
- Documents from the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention, 1774-1789 from the Library of Congress
- America's Freedom Documents with pictures of and texts of the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution.
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation
- The Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the region's historic architectural resources.
- The Constitution For The United States: Its Sources and Its Application
- Rare Map Collection at the Hargrett Library contains some marvelous maps for you to look at from your computer
- The American Revolutionary War Web Site: primarily for reenactors
- African American Freedom Fighters: Soldiers for Liberty
- Maryland Loyalists and the American Revolution: This page takes the Loyalist position, with lots of information, pictures, and links
- Flags of the American Revolution
- Daughters of the American Revolution
- Sons of the American Revolution which contains very informative pages relating to the Revolutionary War.
- The Battle of Lexington and Concord
- Battle of Bunker Hill
- Drums Along The Mohawk: The American Revolution in the Mohawk Valley, NY.
- Bibliographies of the War for Independence compiled by the US Army Center for Military History. The "be all end all" of recommended reading lists! Includes lineages(unit histories) for all regular Continental troops-infantry, artillery, and cavalry.
- The Early America Review: original articles on 18th c. topics by noted experts; the Keigen and Matthews collection of 18th c. documents viewable online; the Town Crier -- a bulletin board messaging system to dialogue with others interested in history.
- The Northwest Territory Alliance similiar to the BAR, the NWTA are reenactors based in the Great Lakes/Midwest area.
- The Brigade of the American Revolution: an index to recreated units portraying both sides (American and British) involved in the Revolutionary War.
Revolutionary War Places to Visit
- Bennington Battlefield
- Historic Camden Houses Site
- Continental Sloop Providence
- Fort Mifflin
- Old Fort Niagara
- Fort Ticonderoga
- Historic Manskers Station Frontier Life Center in Goodlettesville, Tennessee
- Lexington, Massachusetts
- Colonial Lexington prepared by students at Maria Hastings School
- Monmouth Battlefield
- Mount Vernon
- The Battle of Oriskany
- Paoli Battlefield
- Saratoga Battlefield
- Historic Virginia
- Washington Crossing Historic Park
- Colonial Williamsburg
- National Park Service pages:
- Adams National Historic Site
- Arkansas Post National Memorial
- Boston National Historical Park
- Charles Pinckney National Historic Site
- Colonial National Historical Park
- Cowpens National Battlefield
- Fort Moultrie
- Fort Stanwix National Monument
- George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
- Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
- Independence National Historical Park
- Kings Mountain National Military Park
- Minute Man National Historical Park
- Morristown National Historical Park
- Saratoga National Historical Park
- Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial
- Valley Forge National Historical Park
