Valley Forge, a key Continental Army winter encampment (1777–78), where Washington rebuilt the army amid hardship and pressing strategic needs.
A volunteer at the UK National Archives has uncovered a vanishingly rare Exeter printing of the Declaration of Independence, printed in New Hampshire in July 1776. It is one of 11 surviving copies and the only one known outside the United States. The discovery helps trace how news of independence spread as the young nation fought for autonomy.
DNA testing and archival sleuthing have identified Pvt. John Pumphrey, a Continental Army private killed at the Battle of Camden in 1780, ending decades of historical anonymity just before the United States marks its 250th anniversary.