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It's not about reenacting history. It's about living it. That's what members of the 1st Delaware Regiment, a troop of living historians, have been doing since forming in 2012 – recreating the ...
As was the custom of 18th-century warfare, the American general positioned his best and most experienced troops, Continental soldiers from Maryland and Delaware, on his right flank. His Virginia ...
A major thoroughfare, DeKalb Street, honors Maj. Gen. Johann de Kalb, who led a division of Maryland and Delaware Continentals southward and died from wounds sustained in the Battle of Camden.
The battle is known, but not the individual fighters — men of the 1st and 2nd Maryland Brigades, the Delaware Continental Army, Armand's Legion, and the Virginia and North Carolina militias.