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Archaeologists working at Minute Man National Historical Park in Concord, Massachusetts, unearthed a piece of American history tied to the “shot heard round the world.” ...
Five musket balls from the event known as “The Shot Heard Round the World” on April 19, 1775 were discovered by archeologists in Concord.
After going missing for more than 50 years, a firearm dating back to the Revolutionary War has been recovered and donated to a Philadelphia museum, the FBI says.
Archaeologists found musket balls from the Revoluntary War at the North Bridge in Concord, site of the skirmish that inspired the phrase, "The Shot Heard Round the World." ...
Archaeologists recently discovered five musket balls at Minute Man National Historical Park in Massachusetts and traced them back to the event marked in history as “the Shot Heard ’Round the ...
Muskets like the one Munroe fired became in short supply as the war picked up, and the colonists needed arms. Men aged 16 to 60 were required to have guns in order to serve in local militias, Bohy ...
National Park Service archaeologists recently found five musket balls fired that day by colonial militia members, according to a news release from the federal agency.
Just in time for Independence Day a stolen Revolutionary War musket has been found and put on display at the Museum of the American Revolution.
The barracks included chimney bricks, officers' jewelry and musket balls that soldiers chewed on because of their sweet taste.
Archaeologists in Concord, Massachusetts found five musket balls they say were fired during the event famously known as "The Shot Heard Round the World." ...