Tag: Nicholas Carter
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Independence

What Does the Fourth of July—and Being from Kentucky—Have in Common? Independence Day wasn’t won with words alone. It was earned by men and women who stood together against the most powerful army in the world. They suffered hardships we can hardly imagine: marching barefoot in snow and ice with nothing but burlap wrapped around Read more
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Morristown Carters

DISCLAIMER: I have not independently verified all the facts in this post. The information comes from several different sources. While I cannot guarantee their accuracy, the sources are fairly consistent, and I feel confident in their overall reliability. This post is a compilation of these sources. The first Carter in America arrived in 1652. His Read more
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Nicholas in the Revolutionary War

Much of what we know about Nicholas Carter’s service in the Revolutionary War comes from his own accounts, preserved in early pension applications. Congress authorized lifetime pensions in 1818 and again in 1830 for Revolutionary War veterans who were in reduced circumstances. On June 30, 1820, Nicholas Carter, aged 65, appeared in court and declared Read more
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The Story of Nicholas Carter: Patriot, Pioneer, and Patriarch


