The first major win for patriot forces after the fall of Charleston during the Revolutionary War happened in a battle in modern-day Lincoln County, North Carolina, according to the Catawba County Museum of History.
A mannequin dressed as a Revolutionary War Loyalist soldier stands between billboards discussing significant battles at the Catawba County Museum of History America 250 exhibit.
This British red coat has been part of the Catawba County Museum of History's collection since the 1980s. While the coat has not been officially authenticated, experts have dated the coat to be from about 10 years after the Revolutionary War, Historical Association of Catawba County Director of Education Alyssa Ball said.
Historical Association of Catawba County Director of Education Alyssa Ball tells the story of Revolutionary War soldiers making their way trhough Catawba County.
A mannequin dressed as a Revolutionary War Loyalist soldier stands between billboards discussing significant battles at the Catawba County Museum of History America 250 exhibit.
This British red coat has been part of the Catawba County Museum of History's collection since the 1980s. While the coat has not been officially authenticated, experts have dated the coat to be from about 10 years after the Revolutionary War, Historical Association of Catawba County Director of Education Alyssa Ball said.