Revolutionary War Military Burials
Historian Robert Selig talked about the practice of burying the dead during the Revolutionary War. He discussed how loved ones identified… read more
Historian Robert Selig talked about the practice of burying the dead during the Revolutionary War. He discussed how loved ones identified the bodies, and the influence of military rank and religion on the burials. The American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati hosted this event. close
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