Academic life at Penn is unparalleled, with 134 countries and 50 U.S. states. Consistently ranked among the top 10 universities in the country, Penn enrolls 10,001 undergraduate students and welcomes an additional 16,746 student...
Revolutionary War Archaeology at Valley Forge, Pennsylvaniadoi:10.2190/DKYY-HKWN-XT5A-HJR5Michael ParringtonNorth American Archaeologist
REVOLUTIONARY WAR GRAVES AT LANGHORNE, BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIASTEWART, R. MICHAELPennsylvania Archaeologist
The American Revolutionary War and the United States’ independence pushed them further west. In the 1860s, the United States government sent most of the remaining Delaware Indians in the eastern United States to the Indian Territory of present-day Oklahoma and surrounding territories under the India...
When first discovered by Europeans, Pennsylvania, like the rest of the continent, was inhabited by groups of American Indians, people of Mongoloid ancestry unaware of European culture. The life of the Indians reflected Stone Age backgrounds, especially in material arts and crafts. Tools, weapons an...
He established the Kobe and Vanessa Bryant Family Foundation, which aims to improve the lives of youth and families in need. In addition, his creative pursuits were recognized when he won an Academy Award for his animated short film Dear Basketball. Tragically, Bryant's life was cut short in...
Pittsburgh, known as the "Steel City," is another major urban center renowned for its industrial history and cultural scene. Pennsylvania played a crucial role in the American Revolutionary War, hosting the signing of both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution in ...
Starting with Ethan Allen's 1778 captivity narrative, the Revolutionary War veteran narrative became a small, but popular, subgenre of early American life ... Greene 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 The Margins of Enlightenment: Benjamin Rush, the Rural World and Sociability in Post-Revolutionary Pennsylvan...
As in the Revolutionary War, Carlisle Barracks hosted a major training facility when the School of Cavalry Practice was established in 1838. Arriving to take charge of his new command, Capt. E.V. Sumner found most of the buildings in disrepair, the maneuver area less than adequate, and even...
Old Forge is a borough in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 8,798 at the 2000 census. The history of Old Forge can be traced back to the creation of the original iron forge in 1789 by Dr. William Smith, who was an army surgeon in the Revolutionary War....