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 The American Revolution

 DAR Schools

These schools are approved by NSDAR and supported by chapters nationwide. The General Levi Casey Chapter supports these schools through contributions and the collection of Campbell's Labels for Education. If you would like more information about the schools please use the links.

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  • Kate Duncan Smith DAR School, Grant, Alabama
  • Tamassee DAR School, Tamassee, South Carolina
  • Berry College, Mount Berry, Georgia
  • Crossnore School, Crossnore, North Carolina
  • Hillside School, Marlborough, Massachusetts
  • Hindman Settlement School, Kentucky

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REVOLUTIONARY BATTLEGROUND SITES


Colonial National Monument, Virginia (est. 1930 3,322.57 acres) two areas of great historic importance — Jamestown Island, where first permanent English settlement in America was made in 1607 and Yorktown, scene of the culminating battle of the Revolution, with connecting parkway through Williamsburg, seat of government of colonial Virginia for a century.

Cowpens National Battlefield site , South Carolina (est. 1929 1.00 Acres) Site of Revolutionary War Battle of Cowpens, Jan. 17, 1781.


George Washington Birthplace National Monument Virginia (est. 1930 394.47 acres) Site of home in which George Washington was born, rehabilitated and replica of the old homestead erected.



Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, North Carolina (est. 1917 110 acres) Near Greensboro; scene of one of the great battles of the Revolution; fought in 1781.


Moores Creek National Military Park, North Carolina (est. 1931 30 acres) Commemorating the Revolutionary War Battle of Kings Mountain fought at this place, Oct. 7, 1780.


Kings Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina (est. 1926)
Scene of one of the most memorable battles of Revolutionary War.


Morristown National Historical Park, New Jersey (est. 1933 952.04 acres), Main camp site of the American Armies during the winter and spring of 1777, and from December 1779 to June 1780. Contains Ford Mansion used by Washington as residence and headquarters.


White Plains National Battlefield site, New York (est. 1926) ~
Memorial tablet to indicate the position of the Revolutionary Army under the command of General Washington.

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