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Tag Archives: Early American Medicine

In Their Own Words: The Revolutionary War’s End Through the Eyes of Winthrop Ballantine

Posted on April 14, 2025 by ahcadmin

While we often remember how the American Revolution began—with the “shot heard round the world” on April 19, 1775—the story of how it ended deserves equal attention. As we mark the 250th anniversary of the war’s start, the journal of … Continue reading →

Posted in American Revolution, Historical Documents, medical history, military history, Uncategorized | Tagged 1783, 19th Century Documents, American Independence, Continental Army, Continental Congress, Early American Medicine, George Washington, Historical Transcriptions, Military Orders, Newburgh Conspiracy, Revolutionary War Collections, Revolutionary War End, Revolutionary War Medicine, Society of the Cincinnati, Washington's Leadership, Winthrop Ballantine | Leave a comment
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